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Posted on 12/29/2004 3:00:15 PM PST by pissant
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To: pissant
I know my taste on this will seem pretty far out to some but, in addition to some already mentioned, I really loved:
1) Heaven's Gate (it got trashed bigtime by the critics but I loved itl!!!)
2). Duel in the Sun (loved Gregory Peck's bad guy role in this one!)
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posted on
12/29/2004 5:22:52 PM PST
by
Zacs Mom
("In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." Jefferson)
To: pissant
Nevada Smith -Steve McQueen.
To: pissant
I have to add:
Death Hunt with Lee Marvin and Charle Bronson
The White Buffalo with Charles Bronson
I know these are a little off the wall but I like 'em.
To: pissant
"the villan" Arnold Schwartznegger, Ann Margart, Kirk Douglas
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posted on
12/29/2004 6:04:48 PM PST
by
Lokibob
(All typos and spelling errors are mine and copyrighted!!!!)
To: devolve
I like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly music. It's cute.
To: pissant
Open Range (2003) with Kevin Costner and Robert DeNiro.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:39:18 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
(I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
To: pissant
Gunfight at the OK corral, all the various versions.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:40:34 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
(I use the term Blue Cities, not Blue States. PA is red except for Philly, Pgh & Erie)
To: mtbopfuyn
anything with John Wayne is a true western. In a way "Fighting Seabees" could be called a Western.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:45:57 PM PST
by
oyez
(¡Qué viva la revolución de Reagan!)
To: pissant
Don't know about the top 10, but I stayed in a pretty good one in Atlanta once.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:48:44 PM PST
by
Sloth
(Al Franken is a racist.)
To: pissant
Blazing Saddles wasn't on the list. It's my fav!
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:50:04 PM PST
by
KoRn
To: pissant
I dunno, I kinda liked Young Guns & Young Guns 2, Tombstone & Wyatt Earp. But that's just me.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:50:58 PM PST
by
unixfox
(Close the borders, problems solved!)
To: pissant
Skip past 10. Add "Valdez is Coming" ....Burt Lancaster.
'one hunert dollars'
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:52:13 PM PST
by
BIGLOOK
(I once opposed keelhauling but have recently come to my senses.)
To: Viking2002
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:53:47 PM PST
by
KoRn
To: vetvetdoug
That is an awesome flick.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:56:18 PM PST
by
AmishDude
(Official pseudo-Amish mathematician of FreeRepublic.)
To: unbalanced but fair
The their is the longest running Western series, "Gunsmoke".
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:57:23 PM PST
by
oyez
(¡Qué viva la revolución de Reagan!)
To: pissant
Seattle a hellhole? There are worse places, I would think.They are certainly rich in ballots.
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posted on
12/29/2004 7:57:41 PM PST
by
AmishDude
(Official pseudo-Amish mathematician of FreeRepublic.)
To: pcgTheDestroyer
There was no good main character in "The Bad, the Bad and the Bad". The were all bad. The movie lowered the bar for "good" to the level of fraud and theft. Otherwise, it was a good story and well acted.
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posted on
12/29/2004 9:16:41 PM PST
by
William Terrell
(Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
To: pissant
TOMBSTONE!
You tell em I'm comin' - and that HELL, is comin' with me!
I got two guns. One for each of ya!
I'm yer huckleberry!
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posted on
12/29/2004 11:05:08 PM PST
by
Dan from Michigan
("BZZZZZT You are fined one credit for violation of the Verbal Morality Statute")
To: IoCaster
What's a Four Feather and Gunga Din?Can you still me what this means. Thanks.
To: pissant
I like the Gregory Peck movie with the pet deer too! It is "The Yearling"
Jody Baxter - "Pa, am I a man now?" Pa tells Jody that life is `gettin, losin, gettin, losin.
He taught his boy so much in this 1946 movie. Remember the last part where Jody and the deer run off together in his imagination? Innocense is lost but the part of him that loved the deer so deeply is with him and will be part of who he is forever. This is a wonderful movie!
I also enjoy McClintock and The Quiet Man for westerns!
Mary Kate Danaher ~ "What manner of man is it that I have married?"
Charles Fitzsimons ~ "A better one, I think, than you know Mary Kate."
Sean Thornton ~ "Well, some things a man doesn`t get over easy."
Mary Kate Danaher ~ "Like what supposin?"
Sean Thornton ~ "Like the sight of a girl comin through the fields with the sun on her hair...kneeling in church with a face like a saint."
Mary Kate Danaher ~ "Saint Indeed!"
~ Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. It comes into us at midnight very clean. Its perfect when it arrives and puts itself in our hands and hopes we`ve learned something from yesterday.
~ John Wayne ~
Thank you for this really fun and memorable Thread!
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