> drizzt354 said on
12-05-2009 at
21:56:
Fantastic film..I saw this the first time when I was 7 and me and my brother (we grew up on a ranch and learned to hunt and such) got lost on purpose for a week to attempt to be Mountain men haha good times and amazing film
> keymankeys1960 said on
11-13-2009 at
23:10:
This is my favorite all time movie
> Rockthelove89 said on
11-10-2009 at
18:21:
-.-
> lahinch95 said on
10-30-2009 at
02:01:
This is without peer------the greatest movie of all time. These were real men. This once great country is losing this type on a daily basis. If God allows us to start over, and begin fresh, I'd like to think I would have made my way into the mountains as well.
> Imaroughboy2 said on
10-28-2009 at
01:02:
One of the all time great movies.
> josh2012 said on
10-22-2009 at
15:42:
i agree with ceaser360
> edmonddantes64 said on
10-13-2009 at
20:16:
I agree with Titan752.I watch this movie over and over, I have all the dialogue memorized...even the Native American!!...perhaps that's sad to admit. The intro is amazing and the score perfection.Redford is perfect for this...and he plays the character so low keyed, so quietly that it draws you in because you want to know more about him."Nobody know whereabouts he comes from and it doesn't seem to matter much"That's what keeps you guessing what he's really like.Perfect.
> Titan752 said on
08-28-2009 at
03:37:
This is one of the great classics! Great story and beautiful photography! It ranks as my favorite film with Robert Redford! I bought my DVD copy a few years ago..love the soundtrack music! The individual who answers Johnson's question about catching 'bear, beaver and other critters' is actor Charles Tyner, from "Little House on the Prairie" fame... "Ride due West as the sun sets! Turn left at the Rocky Mountains!" Classic film dialogue!
> cesar630 said on
08-25-2009 at
23:20:
this movie actually relaxes and calms me everytime i watch it. with all the fast pace city slicker media junk nowadays, movies like this are priceless gems!!!!!!!
> nightwing1409 said on
08-14-2009 at
08:14:
Well "FinestCitizen" each to his own taste but given the little information on your profile I can understand why this material isn't to you're taste and there is a cultural gap between you and your grandfather. By the sounds of it he is a man of good taste. May be you should forget about social misfits like Michael Jackson and think a little more about the real people that made your country great like John Johnson. People that needed real skill and talent just to stay alive.
> FinestCitizen said on
08-13-2009 at
22:42:
What a boring movie. My grandfather makes me sit through this and watch it with him whenever I come over to visit.
> mal334455 said on
07-16-2009 at
19:18:
ONE OF THE BEST EVER WESTERNS
> JDsCountryStables said on
07-16-2009 at
17:11:
best in my opinion i love it SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much
> JxGxS said on
07-08-2009 at
06:51:
One of the best movies ever
> nightwing1409 said on
06-24-2009 at
08:13:
The movie was filmed entirely in Utah at the following locations - Alpine Loop, Ashley National Forest, Leeds, Snow Canyon State Park, Ivins, St. George, Sundance, Timpanogos, Uinta National Forest, Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Zion National Park, Springdale, Utah, USA
> nightwing1409 said on
06-23-2009 at
09:56:
According the book (CROW KILLER) Johnsons story commences in 1843 when he stepped of the steamer at St. Joseph, Missouri and ends with his death in Dec.1900. at the Veterans Hospital in Los Angeles.
> twista558402 said on
06-21-2009 at
00:52:
The begining of one of the greatest movies ever Im glad someone put this movie on you tube i liked all your clips.
> gamecubeman83 said on
06-20-2009 at
19:48:
oops, jedi of the 1800's
> frolicwitme said on
06-20-2009 at
13:18:
1800's
> gamecubeman83 said on
06-17-2009 at
06:04:
basically he's a jedi of the 1500's