TEXAS RANGERS When I was little my grandfather made me a fan of westerns, he introduced these films to me and I have been a fan since. So from time to time the mood hits me and I dig into the crates for a western. One day upon doing so I picked up this flick since I live in Texas and the Rangers actually are a real thing. In fact the people in this story are based on real people but the flick is not accurate with all the facts. That's ok though … more
this is based on real people and events but the story does take liberties. These of course can be found here on the internet. But this is a movie and it is all about entertainment which thankfully this flick is. Like I said earlier this is not the best movie out there but it is a good one. I also like the ending of this flick, kinda reminds me of "The Alamo" flicks except reversed, if that makes sense
When you bake cake, you need to crack eggs to make it taste good. When you begin to bring law and order in an area that is overrun by unlawful people, do you need to break the law to be effective? This 2001 film shows how an undisciplined insufficiently trained bunch of cowboys, led by a sick, dying, and embittered ex-preacher who returned from the Civil war to find his family were killed, rebuild the Texas Rangers after the war, in 1875, to fight against bandits who overrun Texas and … more