
Bag of Bones
Book
Several years after his wife's death, novelist Mike Noonan still suffers writer's block. A dream...

Dreamcatcher
Book
Four lifelong friends gather in the woods of western Maine for their annual hunting trip. When they...

Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West
Book
An epic novel of the violence and depravity that attended America's westward expansion, Blood...

Under the Autumn Moon (2018)
Movie
Taken from Letterboxd: While visiting a dude ranch that is a potential acquisition for the outdoor...

Midnight Crossroad (Midnight, Texas, #1)
Book
Welcome to Midnight, Texas, a town with many boarded-up windows and few full-time inhabitants,...

Long Hard Ride
Book
Channing Kinkaid itches for a wild western adventure with an untamed man. Enter Colby McKay, bull...

Andy K (10823 KP) rated The Searchers (1956) in Movies
Apr 28, 2019
In this case, I recently watched the Back to the Future trilogy again (seen way too many times). After watching Back to the Future 3, I listened to some of the audio commentary and the filmmakers mention many times how much fun they had making a western this time around and how much they were in awe of the countryside locations where they had filmed mentioning also this is where John Ford had filmed classic scenes from a lot of his more famous western epic films, like The Searchers. That was enough for me to give it another go.
The story is a relatively simple one of a man and his companion going on an epic journey to try and find and save his niece who had been abducted by the Comanche Indians in the Old West. Several of his relatives had also been killed and he was searching for the chief called "Scar" whom he had learned was leading this band of outlaws. His journey for vengeance would take 5+ years and would take him across the sprawling western countryside during both summer and winter.
The main character in the film is the magnificent landscapes and sprawling sunrises and sunsets featured throughout the film. The cinematography is breathtaking and the use of color is just majestic considering this movie is from the mid 50s.
I have to admit to not watching a lot of John Wayne movies (yet), but he gives a memorable performance not quite as heroey as in some of his other classics. Jeffrey Hunter (Captain Christopher Pike) is also very good in the film.
A true masterpiece.

Integral Community Enterprise in Africa: Communitalism as an Alternative to Capitalism
Book
At a time of global economic crisis and disillusionment with capitalism, Adodo offers refreshing and...

Ti West recommended The Unforgiven (1960) in Movies (curated)

Dictators Without Borders: Power and Money in Central Asia
Alexander Cooley and John Heathershaw
Book
A penetrating look into the unrecognized and unregulated links between autocratic regimes in Central...