A stranger stumbles into the desert town of Absolution with no memory of his past and a futuristic shackle around his wrist. With the help of mysterious beauty Ella and the iron-fisted Colonel Dolarhyde, he finds himself leading an unlikely posse of cowboys, outlaws, and Apache warriors against a common enemy from beyond this world in an epic showdown for survival.
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Western movie with a sci-fi twist. But still a 1950s-like B movie. Why did such top actors get involved in this? Made it to last half hour.
Aliens have landed in the American Wild West to obtain gold & kidnap a few locals. Good job James Bond, I mean a ripped Daniel Craig, is on hand to take them on along with Harrison Ford and a motley bunch of bandits, Indians & town folk. With it's somewhat silly title I expected this to be a comedy, and while there are a few funny one liners in the script it is sadly played straight. In fact it's probably too scary for younger audiences. Big budget, big names but after a promising start I thought that it flatlined until the action packed finale, by which time I'd lost a lot of interest. I watched this at home on my 28" TV, no doubt it would have been far better on the big screen but at least I didn't pay for the privilege.
This film tells the story of a man who wakes up in the middle of the desert with a strange device on his wrist, and no memory of what happened whatsoever. He soon discovers that he is a wanted criminal in a cowboy town that is savaged by aliens.The title says it all, and cowboys and aliens are exactly what you get. The story is fun and light, as the hybrid between cowboy and alien is fresh and interesting. There is much contrast between the lack of technology in the human world and the hi tech alien ships. It is an enjoyable brain off blockbuster film, with a bit of everything to please everyone.
I liked this little film. Yes, it is flawed, however the largest flaw I find was the ignorance of the producers (namely S. Spielberg & R. Howard). Hadn't anyone seen the huge cult smash Firefly? It was on for a season in 2002 and 2003? Also the followup big screen film "Serenity", made in 2005. I was furious with the "making of" featurette on disc for "Cowboys and Aliens", which was made almost a decade after Joss Whedon's brilliant series I mentioned. You have to be a complete moron to not know the setting is 500 years in the future, everyone speaks a combination of English and Mandarin (Chinese). All the main characters live on a spaceship, and are basically small time criminals; however, they have morals, character, are funny, are sad, the entire lot. It is an incredibly brilliant show, and has some very good actors. For example, Adam Baldwin ("Animal Mother" from Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam flick "Full Metal Jacket"; Morena Baccarin, a gorgeous Brazilian actress who has done much TV sci-fi; the late Ron Glass, who was a star on "Barney Miller" for all 7 seasons, Alan Tudyk, a very versatile actor, etc. "Serenity" stars Chiwetel Eijofor plus the rest of the cast. Best of all are Summer Glau, a highly trained ballet dancer who is also an actress. Her character is "River Tam". Another key role is Captain Malcolm Reynolds, played wonderfully by Nathan Fillion ("Saving Private Ryan"). All of them are cast perfectly. These actors truly live their roles. The series and film is pretty much centered around these 9 characters on a spaceship. It is like a combination of post Civil War America, but set 500 years into our future. Whoever wrote "Cowboys and Acknowledge this. Not to do so is an affront to to Joss Whedon. It is shameful. Joss Whedon got a 5 minute standing ovation at the 2005 Comic con. He invented the entire world of this beloved show and film. They have literally millions of fans who wrote in to Fox from all over the world. When it was canceled by Fox, so many of these fans petitioned them. USA finally aired a few more episodes. Fans took out a full page ad in the Hollywood Reporter thanking every advertising sponsor, networks, studios, etc. Finally, 2 or 3 years later, Universal gave Joss Whedon the green light for a feature film. Whedon is one of the most underrated director in Hollywood today. Serenity only cost $30 million to make, which they had to beg and borrow to get. I think 90% of the primary characters stunts were done by the actors themselves. In particular Summer Glau (who plays Summer Tam). She is a trained ballerina, and Firefly was her very first acting job. In spite of this, she continued practice as a ballerina daily in addition to her own acting work ethic on Firefly. Joss Whedon knew she could do near impossible bending and splits, so he sent her to fight camp training for over 3 months daily prior to even beginning the film. The stunt crew was blown away with her ability to bend into almost impossible positions. This, coupled with a very sharp memory, allowed her to do She could do 15 to 20 or 25 straight moves, kicks and twists in a row without stopping, which is unheard of for someone that is not an action star. One last thing about Cowboys and Aliens. They had a whopping $163 million dollar budget, and the worldwide sales were only $173 million: $10 million over this bloated budget. Best of all, please note Firefly is the only canceled TV series to date which went on to be made into a successful big screen film: Serenity. Even though Fox only aired 11 of the 14 episode season; even though Fox aired them in the wrong order; even though the budget was tiny by 2005 standards: What Joss Whedon did is only more impressive.