Living by the Gun

Living by the Gun

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Living by the Gun
Living by the Gun

Living by the Gun

4.1 | 1h44m | en | Action

A man returns from the bad blood and hard luck roads of redemption to his family homestead following his brother's death setting off his niece's quest for revenge.

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4.1 | 1h44m | en | Action , Western | More Info
Released: January. 07,2014 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A man returns from the bad blood and hard luck roads of redemption to his family homestead following his brother's death setting off his niece's quest for revenge.

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Luvagoodflick Most of the other bad reviews pretty much sum up the awful, uninspiring acting. But it's really bad on other levels as well. As a master carpenter and pioneer crafts enthusiast, I found the set to be utterly absurd. If I was playing a drinking game based on all the non period correct flubs, I'd be 3 sheets to the wind in 15 minutes. Just a few examples, because the movie was too painful to endure for more than that long. 1st scene: The oil lamp chimney is smooth glass with a flat cut top. Not the flared rippled top as ALL oil lamps of that period had. No carbon stains on the glass at all, just a brand new prop from Walmart, filled with water, just like the brand new stamped steel tray next to it. 2nd scene: The porch posts were finger jointed and CNC turned, neither of which existed back then, clear as day right above the "vote" sign (which also used v-match t&g milling. This also did not exist yet). It was incredibly expensive to get hand turned posts from the east, sent by train. They simple didn't use them for ordinary structures. Only the richest of the rich used ornate dimensional lumber. I mean, you could have smeared mud on them or something; dinged them up a little. NO doors back then had glass in them, except for banks. ALL glass was reserved for windows only on east, south and west facing walls. The glass was also "wavy" glass, no larger than 14" square for those that have done any glazier work and/or restoration, you know the deal. These details indicate to me that whoever was in charge of the set, didn't know half of what they should have or simply didn't care. It completely lacked any authenticity for me. Anybody that reads wild western period literature knows this stuff. The director and/or set manager clearly does not. In addition to bad acting, there's entirely too much dialog, and CHEESY, predictable dialog at that...poorly delivered. There's no unspoken body language which serves to express and carry a scene without the non period correct chit chat. Many of the best Westerns are great because of this. Up to the first 7 minutes there could have been zero dialog and still would have accomplished more to convey tension and emotion than what was. This movie is like a bad first draft of a bad high school play. A tired script and story line of poorly executed, cliché characters.The film quality and cinematography was excellent, good job there. The audio and music was OK, but could have used a little more silence. Good mix and production. That's the only redeeming quality to this joke of a movie. The positive reviews are clearly people involved with the movie. It's best to just put this lame horse out of it's misery.
sylent1-9-193639 OK I love westerns, even BAD westerns but c'mon this has got to be the WORST acting in ANY movie ever made. Anyone that said ANYTHING good about this movie was getting paid. I managed five minutes and I wanted that back...and change. This is an insult to anyone that watches movies. If you manage ten minutes without fleeing even the sound of this then you are much more forgiving than I am. You had to be raised by your church going' grandma, against the death penalty. a tree hugger and be in line for sainthood to find anything redeemable in this movie INCLUDING the beginning credits. The entertainment industry must have a lot of money stashed somewhere to invest or distribute this chestnut. Watch a rerun of Rifleman....but leave this stinker where it lays.
charliewaites I've been in love with westerns all of my life and for me there is simply nothing better than watching a good one but absolutely nothing worst than sitting through a bad one and I'm sorry but this is about as bad as they come.I really did try but I could only last about 15 minutes because every time an 'actor' opened their mouth I cringed. The acting is so atrocious that at first I thought it was a spoof, then on clicking on each of the cast names I noticed that this was the only movie most of them have been in so maybe they were just friends helping out. As for all the positive reviews, if you genuinely liked the film, fine, but comparing it to The Wild Bunch, True Grit or Shane is really just an insult to some of the America's greatest film makers.
watdave I loved this movie! It was the high light of the Film Fest Twain Harte. One of the best westerns I've seen. It was pure, authentic and intense. The protagonists were great, menacing yet tenderly human. I loved the themes of simplicity, with dialogue and story. I loved the portrayal of these people's simple faith as exemplified by the Fords. This was how these pioneers made sense of their lives, lives that were brutal, harsh and often short. The sets,costumes and music were terrific. The camera work was outstanding. The technology( guns,bridles, saddles, etc.) were accurate and in keeping with the period.All great westerns are about good, evil and big emotions. Nothing existential or imbued with heavy doses of psychology. Great movies move you emotionally and this movie is no exception. Well done!