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Category Archives: the magnificent seven
A Series of Sevens: The Magnificent Seven Ride
The Magnificent Seven is one of the most notorious American remakes in film history. An adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai (a top contender for most film lists of the best movie ever made), it seems almost baffling looking back that taking … Continue reading
A Series of Sevens: Guns of the Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven is one of the most notorious American remakes in film history. An adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai (a top contender for most film lists of the best movie ever made), it seems almost baffling looking back that taking … Continue reading
A Series of Sevens: “The Return of the Seven”
The Magnificent Seven is one of the most notorious American remakes in film history. An adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai (a top contender for most film lists of the best movie ever made), it seems almost baffling looking back that taking … Continue reading
A Series of Sevens: The Magnificent Seven
When I looked ahead at the articles I was writing for the rest of the year, I realized that I was used to doing three pieces a week now, and I hope people are used to getting three pieces a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960, Charles Bronson, film, James Coburn, movies, remakes, Steve McQueen, The Magnificent Seven, western, Yul Brynner
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