The Wild Bunch (1969)
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- William Holden
- Ernest Borgnine
- Robert Ryan
- Edmond O'Brien
- Warren Oates
- Jaime Sánchez
- Ben Johnson
- Emilio Fernández
- Strother Martin
- L.Q. Jones
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- Nov 16, 2023
incredible action sequences and editing. made me feel terrible in my gut from start to finish. horses do not know they are in a movie
demi adejuyigbeApr 2, 2020Lots of quality squibs in this one
Patrick WillemsMar 19, 2015Part 1 of Catchin' up on Westerns The clashing cathartic depths of violence in Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch eventually settles into the aftermath of rage and personal selfishness. Never have I seen such carnage celebrated and relished in until the buzzards fly in and…
SilentDawn - Jul 6, 2025
The best film ever made about how society kills itself.
Sean FennesseyApr 9, 2021Aging outlaws out for the last score before it's over & coming to the realization that the world is moving on without them. Sam Peckinpah’s controversial, melancholic & ultra-violet western, The Wild Bunch takes place at the end of the era, serving as his own Western swan…
NakulApr 30, 2020Casualties of war. Nowhere left to go. Back to work.
Josh Lewis - Dec 11, 2015
"This time we do it right."
matt lynchJun 20, 2011I'm producing a remake of The Wild Bunch starring Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, Randy Quaid and Gary Busey. I've found my writer, David Mamet. Now I'm looking for a director. Any suggestions?
Paul SchraderMar 24, 2019Let's talk nihilism. Philosophically I generally subscribe to the nihilist principle that life has no meaning. I'm also pessimistic and deeply cynical. However nihilism is not a justification for immorality. The Wild Bunch seems to miss this. It presents a world without…
Darren Carver-Balsiger
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someone send out a message to all americans and tell them to go back to making westerns instead of making retarded slop, that’s when they were at their best
Very good classic western, engaging action and likable characters with a great ending
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The on-screen carnage established a new level in American movies, but few of the films that followed in its wake could duplicate Peckinpah's depth of feeling.
The Wild Bunch is one of the great defining moments of modern movies.
It’s no accident that you feel a sense of loss for each killer of the Bunch: Peckinpah has made them seem heroically, mythically alive on the screen.