There was a time when westerns ruled the small screen, often taking the form of action-packed weekly morality plays. Now that they are being reinvented for a new audience, Graeme Ross rounds up the genre’s best
said no sex in the city. to we have a winner with that 70s show? no. the only remake i m in favor of is last night s baked zitti. i m about to heat it up. i hate remakes. charles: i hate them because they don t work. certain things that you should never touch. they made a remake of super fly. kidding me? don t touch that. i like the idea of the rifleman. but you need someone special. that was a tough show. i loved that show. it s easier to do on the front end. way harder to make it work. charles: which 1? any of them. any of them. if there s an icon like the soprano s is the best example. james gandolfini is iconic. they can t recreate it. the prequel is like the
In June 1923, the Official Journal of the National Rifle Association became The American Rifleman, a bi-monthly publication with a staff that included Maj. Julian S. Hatcher, Lt. Col. Townsend Whelen, Capt. Charles Askins, Sr. and a host of others whose names read like a who’s who of legendary gun writers and experts.
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