The western genre has gradually been making its way back into the cinematic fold. Recent dusty trail ditties such as David McKenzie's modern-day _Hell or High Water_ or Quentin Tarantino's _The Hateful Eight_ have proven to be recent saddle-tested gems that enthusiastically put cowpoke enthusiasts in movie theater seats. Furthermore, what would Hollywood do if it did not predictably invite yet another remake of a classic film into the moviegoers' mindset? Hence, director Antoine Fuqua takes a challenging stab at generating interest in his latest workman-like western shoot 'em up in the millenn…
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The Magnificent Seven
Overview
Looking to mine for gold, greedy industrialist Bartholomew Bogue seizes control of the Old West town of Rose Creek. With their lives in jeopardy, Emma Cullen and other desperate residents turn to bounty hunter Sam Chisolm for help. Chisolm recruits an eclectic group of gunslingers to take on Bogue and his ruthless henchmen. With a deadly showdown on the horizon, the seven mercenaries soon find themselves fighting for more than just money once the bullets start to fly.
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Release date
14/09/2016
Votes
6,522
Popularity
17.1
Denzel Washington
Sam Chisolm
Chris Pratt
Joshua Farraday
Ethan Hawke
Goodnight Robicheaux
Vincent D'Onofrio
Jack Horne
Lee Byung-hun
Billy Rocks
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo
Vasquez
Martin Sensmeier
Red Harvest
Haley Bennett
Emma Cullen
Peter Sarsgaard
Bartholomew Bogue
Luke Grimes
Teddy
Matt Bomer
Matthew Cullen
Jonathan Joss
Denali
Cam Gigandet
McCann
Emil Beheshti
Maxwell
Mark Ashworth
Preacher
Billy Slaughter
Josiah
Dodge Prince
Anthony
Matthew Posey
Hank Stoner
Carrie Lazar
Leni Frankel
Jody Mullins
Caleb Frankel
Clint James
Fenton
Dane Rhodes
Sheriff Harp
Ritchie Montgomery
Gavin David
Sean Bridgers
Fanning
William Lee Scott
Moody
David Kallaway
Turner
Griff Furst
Phillips
Alix Angelis
Clara Winthrop
Sean Boyd
Topper
Rob Mello
Mine Paymaster
Walker Babington
Dicky
Thomas Blake, Jr.
Earl
Ryan Brown
Ken Pigeon
Derek Lacasa
Len Pigeon
John Wylie
Station Master
Chad Randall
Bartender / Powder Dan
Kevin Wayne
Monday Durant
Wally Welch
Sheriff
Ed Lowry
Stablemaster
David Manzanares
Referee / Eddy
Dylan Kenin
Cooper
Kevin Wiggins
Another Cowboy
Jackson Beals
One Eyed Lucas
Miles Doleac
Faraday Card Game Player
Heath Lemme
Heath
Charles Bickham
Rose Creek Boy
Chase Williams
Undertaker's Assistant (as Gregory Chase Williams)
Fionn Camp
Rose Creek Girl
David Miller
Homesteader
Vic Browder
Arcade Jones
Tim Halpin
Walking Eagle (uncredited)
Mike Gassaway
Doc (uncredited)
Emily LaGroue
Rose Creek Townsfolk (uncredited)
Shona Gastian
Amador Saloon Prostitute (uncredited)
Francis Dobrisky
Cowboy Wrangler (uncredited)
Original Soundtrack
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In 1879, degenerate industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard) blockades the mining town of Rose Creek, and butchers a gathering of local people drove by Matthew Cullen (Matt Bomer) when they endeavor to confront him. Matthew's better half, Emma Cullen (Haley Bennett), and her companion, Teddy Q (Luke Grimes), ride to the closest town looking for somebody who can help them and happen upon abundance seeker Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), who at first decays their proposition until he learns of Bogue's contribution. Chisolm embarks to enlist a gathering of gunslingers who can help hi…
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**The new seven, all unique and diversified!** Basically, people watch it for either those actors and the director or for an entertertainment. But we all know the story, how it begins and how it ends, since it was the remake of the 1960 film. Actually, it was a successful remake, but not as magnificent as the original. Maybe the youngsters might like this one better. The director's favourite, Denzel Washington in one of the main characters. Not much change in the theme, except the screenplay was little altered, especially diversity in the film characters and their developments. Because n…
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I seek righteousness. But I'll take revenge. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Nic Pizzolatto and Richard Wenk. Starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, Byung-hun Lee, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Martin Sensmeier, Haley Bennett and Peter Sarsgard. Music is by Simon Franglen (also working from a James Horner template) and cinematography by Mauro Fiore. Seven gunmen band together to aid the town of Rose Creek whose inhabitants are being driven out by ruthless capitalist Bartholomew Bogue. We are now in an age of film making where "tagged classics" are no …
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Ditches all the cerebral factors in favour of dumb fun, but hey, it works. Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go.
Read full review →This is indeed a very good remake of an old classic. As always I am a bit worried when they make a remake of old classics that I liked. This remake is well worth watching though. Despite having a few minor gripes I went for 5 out of 5 stars on this one. Most of you are probably familiar with the story of The Magnificent Seven. Gunslinger gets hired to protect a village from the evil industrialist, he picks 6 buddies to help him, trains the villagers, digs in and sits down and waits for the bad guys to arrive. A simple and well suited story for a bit of Western entertainment. I guess I shoul…
Read full review →My only objection with this version is the use of the Gatling gun. Though I know it's only a movie and it creates more excitement, the gun never fired that many rounds per load. That said, I still enjoyed the movie.
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***Muscular Western headed by Denzel Washington is superior to the hokey original*** A woman (Haley Bennett) seeking justice after the murder of her husband enlists a bounty hunter (Denzel Washington), who gathers six others, to defend the woman’s southwestern town against a ruthless army hired by a destructive industrialist (Peter Sarsgaard). Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, Byung-Hun Lee, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Martin Sensmeier play the other six gunfighters. "The Magnificent Seven" (2016) is a reimagining of the 1960 Western, which itself was based on Kurosawa's "Seven Sa…
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**These magnificent seven are politically correct and historically inaccurate, but still far more fun than any sequel to the first film.** “Magnificent Seven” – the original film – was a remake of a Japanese production, and ended up being followed by an unnecessary and rather poor succession of sequels. Only the Japanese original and the early American film remain for posterity, which is a classic in its own right. What we have here turns out to be a remake of the remake, and despite its many merits, it doesn't make us forget our first love. The film has two big points in its favor: the …
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