Costner needs a home run here to save his career -- I think every movie he's made since "Dances With Wolves" has been either a bomb or a tremendous bomb. Early buzz on this one is good.
And it has Robert Duvall. Hard to improve on that.
When I first saw the commercials, it looked good. When I heard Robert Duvall say, "A man has the right to protect himself, his family, and his property," I was sold.
To me, it looks like "Big Tobacco" against the poor, victimized smoker, except that it's the "Big, Evil Ranchers" against the brave, independent, victimized pioneer. Another POS from Costner.
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