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It depends on whether we're watching a U.S. made Western, or a historical documentary of the kind that typically airs on TV sometime in March or April.
Then it would depend on what reviews I had heard about the movie, for example I have not yet seen "3:10 to Yuma" but I have seen quite a number of Easter flicks when I was a kid. I am unaware of any new historical documentaries that I'd like to see, but I heard "Yuma" got good ratings. I think it makes more sense to watch something I haven't seen before.
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It depends on whether we're watching a U.S. made Western, or a historical documentary of the kind that typically airs on TV sometime in March or April.
I think the question would be along the lines of which of those would you be more interested in watching.
If you only had 3 channels, and one of each was aired at the same time, which would you watch (assuming quality was equal in your eyes).
Then it would depend on what reviews I had heard about the movie, for example I have not yet seen "3:10 to Yuma" but I have seen quite a number of Easter flicks when I was a kid. I am unaware of any new historical documentaries that I'd like to see, but I heard "Yuma" got good ratings. I think it makes more sense to watch something I haven't seen before.
Yuma was a good movie, either version.
The new Yuma kinda sucks....
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[0 points] 142 days ago by deleted user ReplyI like a Carvery.
me too :)
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