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Condition
Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or ...
UPC
0031398221852
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Rating
R
Genre
Westerns
Run Time
122 min.
Movie/TV Title
3:10 to Yuma
Studio
LIONSGATE

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UPC
0031398221852
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19046035886

Product Key Features

Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
3:10 to Yuma
Release Year
2007
Format
DVD
Genre
Westerns
Studio
LIONSGATE
Run Time
122 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.52 in
Item Weight
0.22 lb
Item Length
7.52 in
Item Width
5.34 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

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  • 3:10 to Yuma 2007

    This is a solid good film, but not a "Forgiven". The story's subplots wandered around in discontinuity, confusing me at times and detracting from the progression of the main story to the point of nearly annoying me. It was a fine idea to try to bring more character development and sense of "how-the-west-really-was" into this film than were part of the original film, but the way it was done cost this film the sustained suspense evoked in the original film. There were several places in this one I thought cost them the suspense factor that the original had. One was the run & shoot chase scene through the unfinished buildings that replaced the original "walk down mainstreet to the station" scene. One of the bad things that happens to audiences in a movie where a prolonged running shootout ...

  • 3:10 to Yuma (2008)

    Uneven yet entertaining, 3:10 To Yuma follows old-west gunslingers as they attempt to transport a notorious criminal to a train station - with the ongoing presence of the criminals gang complicating matters. It's clear almost immediately that 3:10 To Yuma, as compelling as it sporadically is, would've benefited from a much shorter running time, as the film proves unable to hold my interest for the entirety of the two hours. This is despite the inclusion of several great sequences, including all the expected accoutrements of the western genre (ie shoot-outs, stagecoach chases, etc). The overly talky vibe is initially offset by the strength of the various performances, with great turns from Christian Bale, Russell Crowe, and particularly Ben Foster effectively injecting the proceedings with ...

  • Excellent work.

    The scenery's grand and wide-open, the motivations primal, and the bad guys wear black hats (well, mostly anyway) in this first of the season's big Westerns. And there's a climactic shootout, you'll be glad to know, that justifies all the sitting around the characters do while they wait for that titular train. Russell Crowe's the bad guy, a ruthless killer who sketches birds and pretty girls when he and his gang aren't slaughtering innocents and robbing stagecoaches equipped with crankable machine guns. Christian Bale is the troubled but principled rancher who, for a variety of painstakingly established reasons, will escort Crowe to the prison cell on the first car of the Yuma-bound 3:10 train, come hell or high noon. Nothing terribly original happens in this remake of a 1957 semi-classic ...

  • Awesome!!

    This is a prime example of why I say Westerns are under rated. This movie is the best Western to come out since "Open Range." It's wonderfully written and adapted from the original, the acting is great, the characters are very real, as is the story. The story is in a nutshell, a farmer's land is about to be taken by "the Railroad" and to prevent this he takes a job helping to guard a robber/murderer. From there it's the farmer and a handful of men trying to avoid getting killed by the robber's gang, and get him on the 3:10 train to Yuma Prison, where he'll be hanged for his crimes. Very dramatic turns, and a true, realistic old west atmosphere accompanied by great acting, which includes actors you know (you might not know names, but you will know faces), playing out a great story make ...

  • 3:10 to Yuma

    Rancher Dan Evans (Christian Bale) agrees to transport the captured outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) to the nearest town with a rail station, where they will wait for a train to court in Yuma. Holed up in the hotel near the station, Wade wreaks psychological havoc on Evans, while Wades henchmen plan their next move. Unknown to Evans is the fact that Wade gains a overwhelming respect for the rancher during the time they spend together. A great surprise ending-even if you have watched the 1957 edition of this movie-is on hand. It has a great deal of action to it-where the 1957 edition was docile and some- what questioning as to whether Rancher Evans was dead or alive-here there is no question. Director James Mangold adds another good movie to his credits which is long already (Walk the ...