moviboxxyz Logo

Title Matrix

Any Bullet Will Do

DrameWestern
Année2018
Durée1h 50m

Taking place during 1876 in Montana, a ruthless headhunter tracks his own brother through Big Sky country with the help of a young fur trapper.

Bande-annonce

Casting

Kevin Makely

Hollis Ransom

Bruce Davison

Jonathan Carrington

Jenny Curtis

Rose Gage

Meg Foster

Ma Whitman

Todd A. Robinson

Everett Ransom

Mark Ryan

Bill Gage

BO

Bob Olin

Civil War Sargeant

SC

Sean Cook

Lonnie Hamer

Randy Ryan

Karl Steadman

Ian Gary

Jesse

Brea Bee

Nina Toll

JM

Jonathan McClintic

Bartender

Kaius Harrison

Buckshot Tommy

Yuri Lowenthal

Pickett Rowe

Ron Chevalier

Josiah Briggs

MB

Matthew Bamberg-Johnson

Pete

Jerry L. Buxbaum

Yoke

SA

Shaleya Anderson

Adeline

Encore plus à explorer

Des idées divertissement au-delà de MovieBox

Nous mettons aussi en avant des destinations partenaires pour les fans de jeux casual et de mini-dramas. Ouvrez l'une ou l'autre en un clic.

Vous aimerez aussi

Commentaires

10 commentaires

AXay KaThiJun 15, 2025

This is not a high budget film but does ok with what it has. Beautifully shot, but more attention should have been paid to details. The 20th century American flag in a civil war battle was a very bad sign from the very first scene.

🇲🇦MJININA🇲🇦Jun 15, 2025

This showed up on a roku western channel, after the first 2 minutes I checked the title out here. I came close to not watching it at all after reading most of the reviews, glad I changed my mind. If you can get through the first 1/4 to 1/3 which to me was stunted and painfully slow you will be rewarded with a great story line, beautiful scenery as mentioned in other reviews and the acting improves greatly. You will not fined stunning horses with endless chases back and forth. But a much more realistic portrayal of the time period and hardships. The action picks up dramatically.

Millind Gaba#MusicMGJun 15, 2025

Have any of these actors actually learnt how to act. You may whisper loudly and throw your voice, so as the audience may hear what the dialogue is. This is not the only film I've viewed recently, which possesses these issues.

👑ملكة وصفات تيك توك 👑Jun 15, 2025

I wanted to like this, since it was set in an area I know and like. Unfortunately, nothing about this was decent except the location. Poor direction, a bad script, and maybe collectively some of the worst acting I've ever seen. The story could have been great, but sadly, this was really awful. I think three stars was being generous.

cutie_xoxJun 15, 2025

Well, this movie looked good. And by looked good I mean visually. Some of the scenery was amazing. Aside from the contrail and moving plane I saw. Anyway. For some reason I knew what I was going to get before I even started it. I was kind of hoping it would turn out to be a cheesy western, but ultimately I felt it was just bad. I normally try not to look at my watch during a movie, but I did several times through this. I also looked at my phone several times, too. I kind of liked the story, but it was riddled with cliches and I'm pretty sure the word "reckon" was said more times than I have fingers and toes. Not sure why I didn't stop it and watch something else.

samJun 15, 2025

Great Western, If you don't like Westerns, don't watch them. Clearly the low ratings on here are from the Avengers and Marvel types who only like the modern cgi n action. I happen to love those action movies as well as Westerns but they're completely different. So don't expect a Western Sci Fi this is just good ole Western, good guy vs bad guy. Broaden your horizons young lads lol..

🤗Jun 15, 2025

Perhaps the film's great cinematography will stand out, as well as the beauty of its female lead, Jenny Curtis. Other than that, the story moves sparingly with its share of backstory, blood, and old-times dialogue. Not a great movie, but not a bad one, either.

ans_3onJun 15, 2025

Ollis Ransom (Hollis Ransom) is an ex-Union soldier working as a bounty hunter in the gold mining community of 14 Miles, Montana circa 1874. He is known and trusted in town even though he talks like Sling Blade. His brother Everett (Todd A. Robinson) has become an outlaw in a white hood. Mine owner Jonathan Carrington (Bruce Davison) has placed on price on his head, one that Hollis wants to cash in on. He hires Rose Gage (Jenny Curtis) to be a tracker. Rose had an intellect and provided some light moments. These were things that could have been better scripted with a light soundtrack. The film has its heavy moments. The opening battle scene was a joke in fighting and dialogue. I was slightly entertained. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

🔥BbyJun 15, 2025

Beautiful scenery in the high country & some cowboying to go with it. IF you like westerns, this is one that develops the characters well so it's not all action as you might be expecting...but their hunt for the bad guys, the bounty hunters brother, who killed his true love, takes up a good hour of the movie. In between the opening action and the final hour is some beautiful scenery. And during that hunt, you discover much about the good brother and his tracker, the daughter of one of best trackers in the west, whos father refused to go with him because he didn't care much for the law. She makes an interesting companion for him and they trek through the mountains and snow in search of his racist war torn brother who killed his black lover just as they were ready to head out west and leave the war behind just as it started. Needless to say, After that he joins the Union to fight opposite his brother. Move forward to the final hour and the hunt for his crazy brother...Once the fight starts the final hour is full of action and its worth the wait. Don't get me wrong there are some exciting bits along the way but the best Cowboying is in the final hour. Sit back, build a fire, grab a beer and enjoy.

RiriJun 15, 2025

With the exception of dialogue with Rose (trite, bad acting, unneeded romantic sub plot) the majority of the rest is well written and well acted for the budget. Cameos by bigger name actors are nicely integrated. Story is believable and details are seemingly and unusually accurate to the period. Filming is well done with well curated sets, costuming and beautiful locations. Re-casting or removing the Rose character would have elevated this flick to "memorable".