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Reviewed by Victor Valdivia
Quote: "Fans who grew up watching Wagon Train will easily find this a must-buy, as it's the show they know and love."

Reviewed by David Johnson
Quote: "This movie is pure vengeance porn and little else."

Reviewed by Clark Douglas
Quote: "Rarely has a television program been graced with such an abundance of complex characters, superb writing, and top-drawer production work."

Reviewed by Bill Gibron
Quote: "A welcome reminder that not all visionaries worked in eccentric and esoteric celluloid statements. Sometimes, the simplest approach is the most artistically profound."

Reviewed by Joel Pearce
Quote: "Exactly what you'd expect from a Takashi Miike spaghetti western. If you don't know what I mean by that statement, this movie is not for you."

Reviewed by Dan Mancini
Quote: "The movie itself and the slim offering of extras on this "Special Edition" are a major disappointment."

Reviewed by Dan Mancini
Quote: "Some fans worried about how the show's special effects, which were produced in SD, would translate to a high definition format. If you apply a critical eye, there is a noticeable difference between the upscaled effects and the rest of the show. The difference is minor enough, though, that if you're watching to be entertained you won't even notice."

Reviewed by Daryl Loomis
Quote: "He's part devil, part legend, but all man, fighting for justice so he can make a buck and saving the girl so he can take her home later."

Reviewed by Kristin Munson
Quote: "Maggie Valley must be the most anal-retentive town in the west because there's not a speck of dirt on anyone in the place. Everyone's clothes look freshly starched and straight off the rack, and one shirt goes through a saloon brawl, a main street beat down, and a rough night with a hooker and still manages to look its whitest."

Reviewed by Ben Saylor
Quote: "Even though the titles in the Warner Home Video Western Classics Collection aren't that great, they still should have been treated better."