Written by Thomas McGuane and directed by Frank Perry, an absurdist Western about modern-day cattle rustlers who conduct their business with a pickup truck and a chainsaw. Some of its nicest irony comes out of William Fraker's evocative imagery of the majestic Montana territory, where the skies are sumptuously cloudy all day -- e.g., a middle-aged frump pushes her lawnmower underneath a ravishing cotton-y sky. The jokes tend to be so far-out or so out-of-the-blue that the viewer's laughs are almost guaranteed, sooner or later, to turn into shrugs -- "Well, why not?" Jeff Bridges, Sam Waterston. (1976) — Duncan Shepherd
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