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Texas Rangers (2000)

Texas Rangers (2000)
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The true story of the formation of the Texas Rangers provides the backdrop for this youth-oriented Western. In 1875, after the Civil War, Leander McNelly (Dylan McDermott) organizes the Texas Rangers to battle the outlaws terrorizing Texas, notably crime kingpin John King Fisher (Alfred Molina). With a team of experienced gunmen (Robert Patrick and Randy Travis) and enthusiastic but green recruits (James Van Der Beek, Usher Raymond, and Ashton Kutcher), McNelly and his Rangers bring law and order to the wild Texas plains; McNelly must also keep order among his charges when two rangers fall in love with the same woman, Caroline Dukes (Rachael Leigh Cook). Tom Skerritt and Vincent Spano are also featured in the supporting cast; the screenplay, adapted from a script by John Milius, was at one time set to be filmed by Sam Peckinpah, shortly before the legendary Western director's death in 1984. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
James Van Der BeekDylan McDermott, (more)
Director(s):
Steve Miner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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The true story of the formation of the Texas Rangers provides the backdrop for this youth-oriented Western. In 1875, after the Civil War, Leander McNelly (Dylan McDermott) organizes the Texas Rangers to battle the outlaws terrorizing Texas, notably crime kingpin John King Fisher (Alfred Molina). With a team of experienced gunmen (Robert Patrick and Randy Travis) and enthusiastic but green recruits (James Van Der Beek, Usher Raymond, and Ashton Kutcher), McNelly and his Rangers bring law and order to the wild Texas plains; McNelly must also keep order among his charges when two rangers fall in love with the same woman, Caroline Dukes (Rachael Leigh Cook). Tom Skerritt and Vincent Spano are also featured in the supporting cast; the screenplay, adapted from a script by John Milius, was at one time set to be filmed by Sam Peckinpah, shortly before the legendary Western director's death in 1984. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Steve Miner
Writer(s):
John MiliusMartin CopelandScott Busby
Producer(s):
Frank PriceAlan Greisman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Western Violence, Graphic Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Westerns
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    Ralph G.

    The potential for a great movie about a great story was far from realized. I should have seen that Ashton Kutcher was in this bomb before I rented it. Then i wouldn't have bothered at all.

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    Tina S.

    The movie was too short and the ending seemed to come abruptly. I was not impressed with the way the characters were portrayed and the story just really never seemed to be explored. The movie was lacking in story, characters and talent. Maybe I shouldn't say it was lacking in talent, the actors were just not given any real meat to their roles. They all seemed very one-dimensional. Ashton Kutcher was not believable in his role as a Texas Ranger. It was like his character from That 70's Show was transplanted in the Old West. Not a role to be too proud of.

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    Walter A.

    The actors they chose to portray Texas Rangers makes this serious story totally unbelievable!

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