310/Three-Ten/3:10 to Yuma
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Reading the Elmore Leonard story, and then watching the '57 movie and the '07 movie. Because #quarantinelife.
Holy shit what a good story. It's not just a Western, it's an exploration of good, evil, and their motivations. Hell even the '07 movie gets it right. It's a lot like a Dostoevsky yarn: major characters act as an animus for an idea, and the writer/directors/actors/whatever bounce off each other so you can see how it all shakes out.
Stevenson's "Markheim" does a really good job getting in deep with 2 perspectives on good and evil. This story's a whole spectrum. Just awesome. And both movie adaptations do a great job in their own way of trying to figure out what the short story was trying to figure out.
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He was awesome in the most recent one. He and the other major parts seemed to really get the point of the script they were given.

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Oh, one of those. I love those. Awesome.
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