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Open Range
Cast
Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall, Michael Gambon, Michael Jeter View AllCrew
Kevin Costner (Director), Craig Storper (Writer) View All
Release: Aug. 29th, 2003
Runtime: 2 hours, 19 minutes
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Open Range
The trailer has been showing before T3 and I've also seen a commrcial on cable somehwere that is pretty action focused.
Its been a long time since we've had a new, quality Western. I'm definitley ...
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Open Range...Discussion
I see there was already an Open Range thread started under the "Upcoming Movies" forum, but I couldn't find any current discussions now that the film has been released. If I'm wrong, sorry ...
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What's everybody's age range?
We've done this before, but it was a very long time ago, so let's try it again.
The results are anonymous in case anyone's at all worried about revealing their general age....
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At Close Range
i ve always enjoyed movies of sean penn since his early outings, and this is one very good and atmospheric film, whether its the moody beginning or the whole premise, add to that a very nice soundtrac...
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Hearing Range
From which frequency to which can you listen to it? I can hear something from 180 hz up to 15,000 hz....
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As a result, Open Range doesn't exactly do anything too original or particularly in-depth when it comes to developing its characters and plot - Costner plays one of a group of honest cattle ranchers (led by Robert Duvall, who is good as always) who are drawn to a small frontier town that is effectiv....

Cattlemen Charley (Kevin Costner) and his boss (Robert Duvall) are free grazing their cattle along with two younger cowhands when they come into the territory of a land baron (Michael Gambon) who doesn't approve of free grazing.

Open Range is a fun movie, but I hardly consider it an essential figure for the western scene or for Costner fans.