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About Stagecoach...

When you've got a lot of irons in the fire, sometimes you make silly mistakes. Well, I've done it this week! Despite clearing out unneeded files all the time, my computer is always borderline full when it comes to storage, so I delete my previous videos when I upload new ones to my computer. Yesterday I realized I had deleted the Stagecoach files I needed to render the full length reaction.

The good news? The YouTube edit is premiering as usual today on my channel. The bad news? No full length reaction this week.

Maybe it's a blessing in disguise... I realized after the fact that my camera was going in and out of focus throughout my reaction to Stagecoach, so I guess I'm saving you guys the struggle of going cross-eyed trying to watch it!

Anyway, I'm so sorry for the mix-up this week! YT edit premieres today at 3pm CT. Hope to see y'all there!

About Stagecoach...

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[Someone already mentioned the disc commentary.] I have noticed Stagecoach reactions where Lucy and especially Hatfield staring is said to look "creepy." From commentary: "The important motif of ‘seeing’ employing silent film conventions. Much of Stagecoach’s drama will develop through meaningful gazes and glances … looking and staring."

Dennis Shogren

The coach driver was also the cowardly Sheriff in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The gambler was played by John Carradine. John's youngest son Robert played Slim Cunningham- the oldest boy in The Cowboys. The most famous of the Carradines is the oldest brother David. Hopefully you'll react to his most famous role as Kwai Chang Caine (aka "Grasshopper") from the tv series Kung Fu.

Bill W


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