Coming from a part of the country where seeing men (and women) on horseback is an everyday event, this short piece brought back memories of childhood when the television schedule was full of cowboy shows. How many baby boomers played cowboys using their pointer fingers and thumbs to make imaginary guns? This piece brings those memories back in a few short moments. Nostalgic.
This is a nice short sentimental piece about one of Americas most famous cinema genres. It is the perfect length for a cutaway. The clips from the interviewee's are tastefully sandwhiched in between all kinds of cowboy whoops, gun shots and galloping horses. I think this piece would be a welcome addition to any show or program that has a cause to talk about movies or cinema.
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Produced by Claes Andreasson
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Deborah Astley
Posted on September 15, 2004 at 11:12 AM | Permalink
Review of A Man on Horse Back
Coming from a part of the country where seeing men (and women) on horseback is an everyday event, this short piece brought back memories of childhood when the television schedule was full of cowboy shows. How many baby boomers played cowboys using their pointer fingers and thumbs to make imaginary guns? This piece brings those memories back in a few short moments. Nostalgic.
Adam Allington
Posted on September 06, 2004 at 01:51 PM | Permalink
Review of A Man on Horse Back
This is a nice short sentimental piece about one of Americas most famous cinema genres. It is the perfect length for a cutaway. The clips from the interviewee's are tastefully sandwhiched in between all kinds of cowboy whoops, gun shots and galloping horses. I think this piece would be a welcome addition to any show or program that has a cause to talk about movies or cinema.