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Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade

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Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade

An account of the life and work of American film director Sam Peckinpah (1925-84), a tortured artist whose genius and inner demons changed the Western genre forever.

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Release : 2004
Rating : 7.1
Studio : FBN Productions, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Still Photographer, 
Cast : Kris Kristofferson R. G. Armstrong Benicio del Toro Roger Ebert Chalo González
Genre : Documentary TV Movie

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Reviews

Cubussoli
2018/08/30

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Justina
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Dana
2018/08/30

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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mike3386
2012/03/04

I wanted to say something meaningful, and although usually not want for abundant verbiage, I cannot add much to the four very accurate, candid and totally perceptive reviews already written here. Kudos to the writers.The review comments about Michael Madsen's appearance in the Peckinpaugh documentary amused me. I thought I might be the only person who felt this way, and wrote it off to Madsen's appearance in so many totally violent films himself, albeit only one (irrelevant) movie (the remake of "The Getaway") that even remotely involved Peckinpah.The Peckinpah documentary periodically runs on the Western Channel; set your DVR. . . . . it's, indeed, worth it just to hear Kris Kristofferson's morning after drinking voice.

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Woodyanders
2007/08/23

Tom Thurman's thorough and informative, yet honest and objective documentary paints a fascinatingly vivid portrait of the tortured soul, brilliant mind, and romantic, but fatalistic and self-destructive spirit of legendary renegade iconoclastic director Sam Peckinpah, who revolutionized the Western genre with the landmark masterpieces "Ride the High Country," "The Wild Bunch," and "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid." Sam's son Mathew, daughter Lupika, and sister Fern Lee Peter are very candid in their comments about Sam. Biographer David Weddle likewise has a lot of meaningful stuff to bring to the table. Critics Roger Ebert, Elvis Mitchell and David Thomson offer their astute opinions and observations. Stella Stevens, L.Q. Jones, R.G. Armstrong and Harry Dean Stanton share their experiences acting in pictures for Sam. Billy Bob Thornton, Benicio Del Toro, Paul Schrader and Michael Madison toss in their two cents worth as well. Kris Kristofferson's warm, husky, folksy narration does the trick beautifully well. Peckinpah's best films were transitional works about troubled individuals struggling to maintain their place in a rapidly changing world. One of his principal themes was failure, which was as much a huge part of his life as it was a key aspect of his work. This documentary sharply nails the ragged glory and desperate fury of Peckinpah's life and work. It neither glorifies nor vilifies Sam. Instead this documentary shows you Peckinpah as he was: gifted and intelligent, sometimes kind and funny, occasionally cruel and mean, the type of fellow who was one hell of a guy to know. Essential viewing for Sam Peckinpah fans.

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Christopher T. Chase
2007/08/09

An original documentary produced by Encore's Western Channel, this is probably the most evenly-balanced and moving examination of the life of one of Hollywood's most notorious "outlaws". A womanizer, cokehead, drunkard, casual sadist and probably manic depressive to boot, Sam Peckinpah danced on the fine line between divinity and depravity, simultaneously embracing and rejecting both. And in the process, he made a handful of films, most of them beautiful disasters, but the few great ones delivering a startling, shocking and often sobering kind of vision offered by no other director who ever sat behind a camera. Though it hardly takes the nose dive into tabloid sensationalism that one might expect, (and in Peckinpah's case, it would've been all too easy), the doc recounts the life of the Western genre's most profane and poetic artist through a remarkable series of interviews with those who knew and loved him best, all of whom have fond remembrances of the director and the man, but who definitely don't shy away from the "warts and all" approach of their individual strolls down Memory Lane. Included are clips from great actors who have passed on, like legends Ben Johnson and James Coburn, to those who are still with us, like L.Q. Jones, still compellingly charismatic even at his advanced age, and of course Kris Kristofferson, who also provides the narration. On the artistic side of the examination, some surprising insights are also offered by film critics David Thomson, Elvis Mitchell and Roger Ebert, who happily prove that their particular crowd are good for a lot more than just panning films you love and extolling those you're most likely to despise.Worth viewing alone for rare behind-the-scenes footage and scenes from rarely shown gems like RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY, MAJOR DUNDEE, THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE and THE DEADLY COMPANIONS, SAM PECKINPAH'S WEST is must-see viewing for his fans, Western lovers and movie aficionados in general. A great tribute and a cautionary tale about tortured genius, and the way in which Hollywood has always regarded (or disregarded) its greatest artists.

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Dean Speir
2004/07/30

Debuted on the Westerns Channel on 25 July, and features interviews with those who worked with him, and sometimes played with him. Short on the E!-type scandal-approach, although little is spared about Peckinpah's often depraved life. It focuses on the Westerns he made, a genre he (and although not mentioned, Sergio Leone) reinvented. Much is made of his problematic employability due to an unwillingness to submit to studio authority. (Wonder what his USMC service was like?!?) Lots of behind the scenes stills and footage from "Deadly Companions," "Ride the High Country," "Major Dundee," "The Wild Bunch," "The Ballad of Cable Hogue," "Junior Bonner," "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid," and the love-it-or-revile-it "Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia." Narrated by Kris Kristofferson, with contributions from, among others, the late James Coburn and the late Ben Johnson, as well as Billy Bob Thornton and, inexplicably, the mumbling Michael Madsen, whose sole connection to anything involving Peckinpah was his participation in the unnecessary 1994 re-make of "The Getaway," a Peckinpah non-Western. In all, this touching tribute should do much to spur DVD sales of the man's work, particularly "Director's Cut" editions.

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