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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) * FULL LENGTH REACTION

I didn't know if I would hit the character limit for Patreon post titles 🤣

Here is the second winner of our April wheel spin. Better late than never!!

John Wayne and James Stewart!! A nice combo, and Jimmy Stewart is such a class act. He just oozes respect, yet can play timid and uncertain. I really enjoy that about him.

I think it's a great movie to start my John Wayne exposure, and I'm sure there will be plenty more to watch.

Overall, just a really fun movie with a great mix of emotions!

For this style of reaction, you need your own copy to watch the movie.  You can set picture in picture by right clicking twice on the video and selecting "Picture in picture". The right clicking twice is a bit tricky, because you have to right click, then move your cursor so it's not on the menu, then right click again

- Vero 🥰

Thank you so much for being here and watching along with me!!

I couldn't do this without you <3

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) * FULL LENGTH REACTION

Comments

I haven't heard of any of those 😅 It'll be interesting to see John Wayne in 1939, he'll be quite a bit younger!

Verowak

Thanks for this info, it's always impressive when people are carried around on screen and it looks so easy. I didn't know they were that tall, it didn't really stand out to me in the film lol He seems like a great actor, and I'm hoping to catch him in other movies :D

Verowak

This was a fun reaction. If you're looking for more John Wayne movies, "Stagecoach" (1939) is the movie that made John Wayne a star. "The Searchers" (1956) is probably his most critically acclaimed movie, while "Rio Bravo" (1959) is a lot of fun.

Chris Gronau

Woody Strode played Pompey. He was a kind of breakthrough actor, one of the few black men in cinema at the time. When he and John Wayne (Tom Doniphon) pick up the badly injured James Stewart, apparently effortlessly, and carry him upstairs, it's because both he and Wayne were big men -- Wayne at 6'-4" and Strode at 6'-3" and both were muscular men. James Stewart was tall, (6'-3") but much slimmer. Woody Strode had a key role in the film Spartacus (for which he won a Golden Globe), and appeared in the iconic train station scene in "Once Upon a Time in the West", opposite Charles Bronson. Ennio Morricone did the score for that one.

David Martin

I'm so glad you loved it!!! I am so happy to get to see movies that I normally would never have thought to check out, especially since they may not ever win a poll (no idea if this one would win, it's impossible for me to tell how a movie will perform in a poll lol)

Verowak

I truly loved your reaction! This has been a favorite of mine for years! Thank you!

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