When director Sam Peckinpah made 1969’s The Wild Bunch — a highlight of the spring film series at the Denver Art Museum — he’d been working in Hollywood for well over a decade and had three previous ...
Article Summary Thomas Jane discusses his vision for a TV adaptation of The Wild Bunch for today’s audience. He believes The Wild Bunch’s themes of a changing West are relevant for modern television.
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Why 'The Wild Bunch' Was So Controversial in 1969
Widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time and a groundbreaking Western classic, the 1969 big-screen extravaganza The Wild Bunch features a slew of Hollywood's finest, including William ...
There are violent movies, and then there’s The Wild Bunch, a film so bloody, so vicious, so cutthroat that even Martin Scorsese can no longer enjoy it. “I just stopped watching it over the years,” ...
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