Been collecting coins since I was 8. I would suggest to any parent, get your young ones interested in collecting coins. A great hobby you can share with your kids for a lifetime!
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A++ seller! Excellent transaction with this seller. Great communication regarding the two coins I purchased. The coins were packaged very securely in bubble wrap. The coins arrived quickly and were as described. I would highly recommend this seller and would do business with him again. Thanks Michael!
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As stated and shown fast shipping good seller.
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As Advertised , Fast Shipping , A++++ Seller
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Received exactly as described; fast shipment and well-packaged
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Fantastic set well packaged and delivered swiftly. A+ Seller.
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Nicely toned 1887 Morgan. Lots of good pictures posted for listing. Packaged well and shipped quickly. Always happy to get a nice coin from another Michael. All good.
Love this movie in which Clint Eastwood is beginning to define his role in American made westerns, as the tough good guy to which bad things happen, but nevertheless he triumphs in the end. Bruce Dern and Dennis Hopper are always two names to look for in a western with bad guys being a little bent as well as evil.
Ben Johnson could have been used a little more, since his persona defines cowboy. Overall, one my my favorite Eastwood cowboy movies, but not as good as The Unforgiven or the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
IZO (DVD, 2005, 2-Disc Set, Special Edition). Takashi Miike. Japanese Samurai
Oct 06, 2020
IZO, Pawn of the Shinsengumi:
Not a movie for the faint at heart. Izo is an historical character that actually murdered quite a few people, but really never was accepted as an Samurai with any class. Coming from the bottom of the rung in the Samurai world, he was used by the powers that be, to eliminate people for the Shinsengumi. protectors of the Shogunate. What Takashi Miike does with his story is to see him at the end of his short life being crucified for his crimes against the people. Miike's afterlife world for Izo is no joy ride into Hell as only Miike could portray it. It is graphic and horrific, not understandable by people not familiar with Miike's films. Surreal yes, to the point that you just have to follow Izo on his way to Hell, if he can get it. It may shock you, but no more than the real life slaughter carried out by these Samurai at the Eve of the Meiji Restoration.
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The Gunfighter
Looking back now at Henry King's western made in 1950; it could easily be seen as a model for the darker westerns of the 50's by Anthony Mann, Budd Boetticher, and even John Ford's the Searchers. These director's and their movie's changed the way we saw westerns. The white hatted good guy always fighting and beating the black hatted bad guy. In the Gunfighter, Gregory Peck, pulls off what looked like a challenging role for him. I have seen it written that Peck made acting look easy. Just watch him in this movie, and the pain of the character looks as if Peck is in the same pain. I highly recommend this movie to any western fan, or anyone interested in a darn good script well acted by all, especially Millard Mitchell.