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Hmmm, this sounds like a Clint Eastwood movie I once watched. :) Ethan spent 8 years away fighting wars and then many more years tracking and killing anyone who got in his way on his search for his niece. I thought it was made apparent from the beginning of the film that he had no interest in cattle ranching or settling down. And since his closest family had been killed off, he really had nothing to go back to. Removing Debbie from the Comanchee one way or another was all he had left to do with his family. Once it was taken care of, he moved on to another chapter in his life (probably tracking or killing or fighting some more). The movie seemed to leave that up to interpretation. If he was, he did not seem too jealous when she was dating the doctor. Agree, boy and the cat. When he is celebrating the cat's birthday. So sad. Happy ending! :) Agreed, bad people can do good things, and it seems Landon channeled much of his good into his shows. I did enjoy the episode where Mark was eating a lot. I still liked it alright, but agree there were not many laughs. I don't think I laughed much in the first season of the Simpsons either, so I'll give them a chance with season 2. I didn't get this movie other than staring at Amanda Seyfried. Does this mean I am straight? Don't know why, but this is my favorite part of the movie. Love it! Wasn't a bad film. Probably didn't need as many f-bombs as it had, and the tiny bits of nudity didn't do anything to add to the movie's success. That being said, I really enjoyed the premise. Was Mandy Patinkin the orc policeman, or am I getting by buddy cop movies mixed up? Interesting! I looked into this briefly. The Admiral says that they are being attacked by Hottentots. An appropriate use of the word for the time (1910), but could be seen as being derogatory today. Hottentots was another name for a group of peoples from southern Africa. When the chimney sweeps were jumping around all covered in soot, well, I suspect this led to the Admiral's politically incorrect comment. That was an awesome video! I have a four-year-old daughter who loves Mary Poppins, and it would be all I could do to keep myself from pushing my kid out of the way so DVD was singing to me!!! :D Agreed it was most enjoyable. No fancy special effects. Just some good realistic acting.