Poll The Original Magnificent 7: Is it an overrated movie?

Magnificent 7 was

  • Overrated

  • Deserves its classic status

  • I wouldn't know because the only western I watch is Brokeback Mountain


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The remake it total shit and not even worth the time. Talking about the original 1960 film

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Yes. The Good, the Bad & the Ugly holds up for a reason. Sometimes, a movie's hype takes decades to see through.
 
Yes. The Good, the Bad & the Ugly holds up for a reason. Sometimes, a movie's hype takes decades to see through.
What would that reason be? Personally, I think its shit
 
Once Upon A Time in the West is woefully underrated. Best western ever, and I don't mean the hotel.
 
I would agree with this

It’s very good (Once Upon a Time) but I never feel compelled to watch it if I surf into it. I don’t need the love angle.

GBU on the other hand, I’m there for the duration.

The cast compels me to say classic for Magnificent 7.
 
What would that reason be? Personally, I think its shit
Honestly, on cinematography alone, it's brilliant. For high-concept fare and simple story, it does well also. It will probably also be remade into something shitty in the future.
 
The remake it total shit and not even worth the time. Talking about the original 1960 film
I don't think it was overrated at all. Quite the cast, for the time... :nod:

I mean... Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Eli Wallach and Charles Bronson. I think James Coburn was in it also.
 
I don't think it was overrated at all. Quite the cast, for the time... :nod:

I mean... Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Eli Wallach and Charles Bronson. I think James Coburn was in it also.

Bronson, McQueen and James Coburn were also in The Great Escape.
 
I preferred it when it was Seven Samurai
 
Never saw it, so where is the "I dont watch potato salad westerns, only spaghetti westerns."
 
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