A collection of Tom Selleck’s greatest westerns including: Monte Walsh, Last Stand at Saber River and Crossfire Trail.
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March 8, 2008
#1
Just how a western should be made! Nothing like a classic to spend the evening with!
March 8, 2008
#2
Tom is great in westerns and this collection has 4 of his best. I am not a real western fan but I am a Selleck fan and if I am going to watch a western it would be one with Selleck or Sam Elliot in it. They are the best.
March 8, 2008
#3
Tom Selleck has made a few westerns for TV and a couple for the Movie world. All have been entertaining, and enjoyable. There isn’t much to say here except if you like westerns you will like this set. Good production, acting, writing.
Selleck brings much to the characters for everybody. Looks rough and tumble enough for the guys, but handsome enough for lady viewers. Enough story to keep you involved, and enough action to make you want to strap on a sixgun, and shoot a bad guy. And all without vulgarity, and nudity which,to me, is refreshing.
I recommend this set to any western fans ot those looking for a movie you can watch with your kids without cringing.
There is violence, but no intestines or brains splattered all over the place, and of course it is good guys vs. bad guys with no gray area as to which is which.
March 8, 2008
#4
Two fairly traditional westerns and one very interesting look at the life of a cowboy.
Crossfire Trail and Last Stand at Sabre River are average western stories of good versus evil with the good guys triumphing in the end. These are the sort of films I loved as a teenager and I viewed these with some nostalgia.
Monte Walsh was different. It was a little sad and I found that Montes life as a cowboy uncomfortably paralleled my own life. I shed tears for him but liked this film immensely.
March 8, 2008
#5
I am a Tom Selleck fan and a Western film fan. This collection has both for me, and it is a terrific value! Great product!