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Cowboys: High Noon

Cowboys: High Noon (1991)

January. 01,1991
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5.6
| Animation Comedy Western

Cowboys trade lewd stories in the spirit of one-upmanship. Beer guzzling, bestiality and hellfire: it must be a Phil Mulloy cartoon.

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Karry
1991/01/01

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Hellen
1991/01/02

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Dorathen
1991/01/03

Better Late Then Never

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1991/01/04

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Michael_Elliott
1991/01/05

Cowboys: High Noon (1991) ** 1/2 (out of 4) The final entry in Phil Mulloy's "Cowboys" series hits back with yet another message and this one here attacks Christians who feel it is their "duty" to kill. What we basically have here is a take off on countless Westerns where two sides go up against each other while countless others sit back and watch while praying that the bad dies. I'm sure many people would watch this film and be offended by its message but your mile will vary depending on how you take it and obviously what your beliefs are. Overall I found this to be a decent entry in the series, which is better than the previous film (MURDER!) but not nearly as good as some of the earlier, raunchy ones. The animation was just like the previous films in regards to the crudeness but this isn't a negative thing. The style of the animation actually builds up some good atmosphere and especially some of the shots of the bad guy looking tall and menacing.

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MartinHafer
1991/01/06

Tonight, I watched many of the Cowboys shorts by Phil Mulloy. They are all very similar in that they feature black painted animation and it's very, very, very simple and not particularly attractive and lacks fluidity. Perhaps it was meant to look this way deliberately, but technically speaking this wasn't exactly a pretty film.This film is a commentary about the acceptability of violence in society and Western films. The entire short consists of people with blood-lust trying to kill--shootouts and other violence as entertainment. At the same time, many of these characters are "good Christians" who pray and feel they are doing God's work in behaving so savagely. While far from a subtle message and possibly offensive towards Christianity (depending on how you take it), it did drive its point home well.By the way, this film is very similar to Phil Mulloy's "Cowboys: Murder".

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