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5/10
bro country
ferguson-61 August 2018
Greetings again from the darkness. Part of the fun that goes with watching a filmmaker's feature film debut is the hope and optimism that precedes the viewing. At a minimum, we expect to see something original - something ... anything ... that inspired this person to overcome the many obstacles to getting a first film produced and distributed. Unfortunately, the opposite is true for the first feature from writer/director Joshua J Smith. The material is a mixture of films and characters we have seen too many times before.

Charlie Stillman is a New Jersey boy who dreams of following in his deceased father's country and western footsteps in Nashville. Armed with a guitar, his dad's notebook, and nary a clue, Charlie heads south. Rather than open a door, his father's legacy slams it shut in Charlie's face. Circumstances are such that he agrees to fly to Seattle and drive honky tonk legend Buckshot Thomas cross-country for his farewell performance in Nashville.

What follows is a typical road trip movie taking place in a battered RV, with a crusty old curmudgeon and a kid who thinks "bro country" music is his ticket to paradise. To no one's surprise, the generational gap closes quickly as Buckshot offers up life lessons designed to create authentic songwriting tips for Charlie. In exchange, Buckshot makes some unscheduled personal stops along the way - saying goodbye to the past, with sequence involving a drug dealer, gun play, a guitar-whisperer, and gallons of booze.

A half-baked love story is little more than a blip; although there is a quite touching scene in a cemetery, as Buckshot pays his final respects to family, and we learn the story behind his first hit song "Darlin' Eyes". And that's really what this movie has to offer: Tim DeZarn stars as Buckshot, and his performance makes the character more interesting than the script would have us believe. You'll surely recognize Mr. DeZarn from many roles over the years in TV and movies, but I don't recall his taking such a strong lead.

Frank Collison plays the guitar mystic and old friend to Buckshot, while Allan Wasserman is the blustery club owner, and Emily Davenport the fringe love interest. Conor Murphy seems to lack the presence to rescue such a poorly written character, but the biggest disappointment comes from the missed opportunity by filmmaker Smith. It's prime time for a statement on the devolution of true "outlaw" music and musicians into the mainstream sludge that passes as country music these days. Instead of playing it safely in the middle of the lane, a true outlaw movie with guts could have labeled Mr. Smith as an exciting and daring new filmmaker. No wonder Buckshot carries that smoke wagon.
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2/10
Some of the worst acting I've ever seen
rareed6323 June 2019
Not to mention the songs sound like they were written by someone that has heard of country music but never listened to any (like people that make jokes about country music) the only reason I gave it two stars is because of the road traveling and I'm a country music fan
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10/10
Great Music!
jkchaupin-116 June 2019
This was a fun indie surprise and really enjoyed the music not being much of a country fan myself. Tim DeZarn, lead actor, brings a solid performance as Buckshot and fun ride altogether. Highly recommend.
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9/10
Loved the lead actor
budget-9431910 June 2019
I know I've seen Tim deZarn who played Buckshot in a few other things but I really enjoyed seeing him flex his muscle as a lead actor in this cool Country Music film.
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9/10
Great music-themed film
MChrisoulakis7 August 2018
To be honest, I'm not a huge country music fan but BUCKSHOT won me over via it's poignant, engrossing and entertaining story.

With music at it's heart, this road-trip flick has a lot to offer, especially DeZarn's central performance as Buckshot and the wisdom he (and the filmmakers) dish out.

Great script, interesting characters, solid acting and directing makes this a film I would highly recommend. Excellent debut feature. Check it out!
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9/10
Sweet film with a lot of heart!
mondaywoman22 July 2019
I was so excited to see a film about the music I love. Great story and a sweet ending. Highly recommend it!
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10/10
Buckshot Through The Heart
aliwoodward28 July 2019
Really liked this movie. As someone who doesn't know much about country music in general, I found this quite enjoyable, and appreciated the story and the music in it. Would recommend!
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10/10
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catpantry26 April 2022
I cried out my craver when the large canadian bear had to leave in the small ship. Dorthy clay played an arrogant role here, she lead one of the bears into walmart using a sandwich and pulled him the rest of the way in by his mouth. By the end of the football season the last living bear of the film had been sitting somewhere cool and quiet (sun had just been blocked from the earth). Bear was fully still while we see Dorthy Clay walking away. She had put him down without good reason. Next day we see Clay (with no shirt on) sit down in front of an eyeless priest. The image of that takes me back to simpler times.
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10/10
Good
kinzgp18 August 2018
I love this movie it's funny it's sad the final song made me cry. Great story great songs. I recommend !
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10/10
Amazing story and soundtrack
houston_ron31 July 2018
A must see road movie about the coming of age of a pop country kid that is taught what real country music is all about by an aging old outlaw country singer. Great acting and authentic soundtrack 10 stars
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