Where did it all go wrong, Casey?
Where did it all go wrong, Casey?
I can’t pinpoint it, but it was already too late when they remade 3:10 to Yuma and took a movie that was mostly two men talking about morality in a hotel room and put in a Gatling gun.
Uh, the original is great but the remake is great too.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I loved them both for what they were.
ReplyDeleteRussell Crowe is great and there's plenty of themes in the new one. It just happens to have a Gatling gun.
ReplyDeleteThe actors were good.
ReplyDeleteHonestly every remake deserves a Gatling gun
ReplyDeletePride and Prejudice and Gatling Guns
ReplyDeleteI hear the new Magnificent Seven has one.
ReplyDeleteSeven Magnificent Gatling Guns
ReplyDeleteGodammit.
ReplyDeleteEverything is made better with them =)
ReplyDeleteJoe vs the Volcano full of Gatling Guns
ReplyDeleteCasey G. Oho boy! And here I had been avoiding it
ReplyDeleteSomeone make an alignment chart with westerns and gatling guns
ReplyDeleteSharknado 7: Gatling Sharks
ReplyDeleteJoshua Blackketter i was JUST TYPING THAT
ReplyDelete"Imagine Sharknado, but Gatling Guns"
ReplyDeleteThe Dark Tower is getting the Gatling treatment in 7-10 years
ReplyDeleteThe Gatling Gunslinger
ReplyDeleteI guarantee it will have them in this version.
ReplyDeleteCasey G. Let's bet something on it. Loser makes the winner something Gatling related
ReplyDeleteDeal. I'll have to take your word for it though because there is no way in hell I'm going to Dark Tower.
ReplyDeleteFour Weddings and a Funeral and a Gatling Gun.
ReplyDeleteA Wedding and Four Funerals Thanks to a Gatling Gun
ReplyDeleteThis had been very entertaining.
ReplyDelete😣
ReplyDeleteIn the remake of Citizen Kane, "Rosebud" turns out to be Charles Foster Kane's gatling gun, which he unleashes in the zombie attack on his fortress manor Xanadu.
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