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July 28, 2021

My Gun is Quick (1957) Pressbook

I bet his gun is short too. My favorite Hammer movie (no, not THAT Hammer) is Kiss Me Deadly. I guess most men would love to have million dollar dames, a gun, and an attitude to make the other two work well together, but that age of movie mystique, with girls swooning over a macho macho man who hits as hard as he can take it, doesn’t quite work with today’s audiences unless the name is Bond, James Bond. The “Spillane Dames” are no longer a natural for excitement, and I can’t say that’s a sorry-to-see-that-go thing. As a period piece, it’s engagingly “huh, they got away with that?”; as a plot enticement for today’s audiences, it no longer has any worth or should have. But I still like to watch Mike Hammer bust it up with his fists and red hot lips.

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The Gay Ranchero (1948) Pressbook

I’m not sure how gay the ranchero can be when crooks try to take over the local airport, but I’ll let you determine that when you see the movie. What I like about cowboy movies in the 1930s and 40s is how they meshed home on the range with planes, trains, and automobiles on the tarmac. Most of us forget the transitional time between the wild wild west and the mild mild urban and suburban sprawl that moved America past the plains and into the asphalt age. If you haven’t caught the movie serials, The Phantom Empire and Undersea Kingdom, they take the technological swing to meld the more mechanized cowboy with an ancient civilization that itself was mechanized with cheeky robots and death rays. And a cool wheeled-ride that purrs like a dinosaur.

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