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Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story

Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story (2016)

November. 04,2016
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4.4
| Western

After retiring from his life as an outlaw, ranch owner Nathaniel Reed quietly leads an honest existence with his devoted wife, Laura Lee. But his gun-slinging past suddenly comes back to haunt him when he learns that the man he once maimed during a stagecoach robbery is now a U.S. Marshal who will stop at nothing to find vengeance.

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UnowPriceless
2016/11/04

hyped garbage

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Steineded
2016/11/05

How sad is this?

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Fairaher
2016/11/06

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Mandeep Tyson
2016/11/07

The acting in this movie is really good.

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guyzradio
2016/11/08

This is a unique film in that acting ability is inversely proportional to where the actor is ranked in the cast. Trace Adkins' bio is extremely heavy on his singing career, which ought to tell you his strengths do not lie in his acting ability. His performance as Nate Reed is consistently flat, one dimensional, and loud -- seems the sound mixer cranked up the mic volume for each of his lines. The unhinged marshal's female sidekick (a fetching blond) is equally one dimensional, but just plain evil; the mix of her looks and personal qualities strains the imagination. Story-wise, you can almost predict the next scene based on where you are...almost. We have a few of the "Three weeks before," "One week later," etc. helper screens that serve no purpose other than confuse you. However, about 10 years pass between when "the boys" have a shootout with the marshal and his mate, and Nate Reed is reunited with his wife long thought to have been killed in the battle. They now have a son about 10 years old (she was pregnant at the time of the shoot-out), yet nobody else has aged, and the wife looks better than ever. Perhaps most puzzling is the last few minutes of the movie, when the final showdown occurs and the bad vanquish the even badder. The good marshals show up to apprehend the bad marshal & company, and the scene cuts to Nate Reed leaving church with the family, he and his remaining stage-robber buddy now full-fledged law men. Crops are saved, nobody remembers, and all is forgiven. The more I think about it, the few stars I can give.

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TxMike
2016/11/09

I came across this movie on Netflix streaming. As I have come to realize more and more Netflix adds mostly very mediocre movies, the ones that never did well in the theater, if they were ever even in the theater.Trace Adkins is Nathaniel Reed, living in the hills of Texas and trying to go straight after quitting the stagecoach robbing business. He has a nice farm and a pretty wife and by all appearances he just wants to be left alone. But as Valjean had his Javert, Nate has a lawman who won't leave him alone.This is not a very good movie. Lovers of the genre may well find it worthwhile but I didn't. The story has possibilities but really, Trace Adkins is an expressionless actor with no dynamic. He just is unable to carry a movie in a feature role.And I never did find out who "Texas Jack" is.

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sfinancing
2016/11/10

...should stick to music.Saw a few good reviews for this one and assume that they were either part of the cast or watching a different movie.Lame story. Bad acting. Apparently couldn't even be bothered to come up with new names for the characters. Not engaging, not amusing, not up to the standards of your cheesiest spaghetti western. Fan of B movies and this doesn't even hit that standard. Kept waiting for some redeeming feature...nothing showed. Way too many minutes of my life gone forever.

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jostannie
2016/11/11

Well as there were no reviews I started to watch this film as I like the genre. I'm generally very tolerant reviewing movies and was prepared to give it a chance. However after 10 minutes I could give no more! The acting is pretty naff and the shooting scenes (at least those I saw) were pretty poorly done. I usually sit through really crap movies just to see if they get better, but there was no way this looked like it was going to improve. It looks more like a cheap TV movie. Give it a go if you must but 10 minutes was all I could watch.

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