Movie levergun trivia question

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Movie levergun trivia question

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I saw a few short clips of a movie in the last year or two, but cant remember what the title was (bookmarked it in my dead computer). In it, the protagonist was a modern day Sheriffs deputy or Border Patrol and used a 1911 pistol and 92 Winchester carbine in a shootout with a bunch of border outlaw doper types at their hangout place. There was a bunch of cars around which they were shooting at each other from.

Anyone know what the film was? I dont know when it came out. I saw it referenced on a forum somewhere where they were talking about good action scenes.

For some reason I was thinking if was Kris Kristofferson, but cant find the film in looking through his stuff on IMDB. He used a 94 I believe in another film, I think it was Flashpoint, but thats not the one I'm thinking of.
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It may have been "Extreme Prejudice" with Nick Nolte.
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I think you are correct.

Going to look,....


Thanks!

ETA: Yes, that was it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3WjH-j5m7c
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"No Place For Old Men", with Tommy lee Jones? Fine movie if you haven't seen it yet.
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I've only seen the Angry Alien version of No Country for Old Men.

http://www.angryalien.com/
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Ooooops, meant to type "No COUNTRY For Old Men". Still with Tommy Lee Jones though. :oops: Sorry 'bout that.
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turnkey had it with "Extreme Predjudice" with Nick Nolte, Powers Booth and Rip Torn.
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Thanks, good clip. Back when real men used real guns and real blanks. Will we ever see their like again?
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Sounds like an evening news clip from a Detroit television station.
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Tommy Lee's pet project is a much better movie than No Country, IMO.

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419294/
it even has Levon Helm's last film cameo
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