Review of Paint Your Wagon (1969) by Patrick D — 24 Jan 2008
What a strange combination of actors: Marvin and Eastwood in one movie. The old movie-hero meets the new in a hilarious persiflage of the Goldrush. The kind of movie that makes you wish you were there... Sadly enough, history was nothing quite like it. Some people annoy themselves at the musical interludes in the movie, but I'm not one of them. "Do I know where hell is? Hell is in Hello!".
Most bladder-dangerous moment from laughter? That must be the one where the bull falls into the underground tunnels and wrecks the complete town.
"I was born under a wandering star!" I mean, who but Lee Marvin could have performed that kind of song?
If you haven't seen it, you haven't seen anything yet. Add it to your wish-list, folks!
This review of Paint Your Wagon (1969) was written by Patrick D on 24 Jan 2008.
Paint Your Wagon has generally received positive reviews.
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