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**Close Encounters of the Turd Kind** **SPOILERS** I remember watching this on a Saturday night on Galaxy Theater was I was a wee lad of 9 back in the late 1970's. All I remembered was that it was boring, but memorably weird - 3 shaf...


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The tranquil life of a lighthouse keeper and his family is disrupted when a flying saucer and its alien inhabitants invade.
In the post-Civil War American West, a cynical and disillusioned bounty hunter named Bo Gantry is hired to track down a fugitive. As he delves deeper into the case, Gantry finds himself caught in a web of moral ambiguity and violence, forcing him to confront his own past and the nature of justice in a lawless land. The pursuit leads him through harsh landscapes and encounters with desperate characters, blurring the lines between right and wrong.
This gritty Western received a mixed reception upon its release, appreciated by some for its bleak realism and strong performances, while others found its pacing and unflinching depiction of violence to be off-putting. It has since gained a cult following among fans of revisionist Westerns.
Praised for its stark, unsentimental portrayal of the West.
Tom Skerritt and Gary Lockwood deliver compelling, world-weary performances.
Some critics found the film overly bleak and its violence gratuitous.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Foes' is not widely documented on Google. However, viewers who have engaged with the film often note its realistic and uncompromising depiction of the Western genre, appreciating its mature themes and the strong presence of its lead actors.
Director Paul Maslansky would later become famous for producing the 'Police Academy' film series.
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**Close Encounters of the Turd Kind** **SPOILERS** I remember watching this on a Saturday night on Galaxy Theater was I was a wee lad of 9 back in the late 1970's. All I remembered was that it was boring, but memorably weird - 3 shaf...