Posted on 05/26/2007 5:29:27 PM PDT by Nasty McPhilthy
I have found a certain type calls himself a Liberal. Now I always thought I was a Liberal. I came up terribly surprised one time when I found out that I was a right-wing conservative extremist, when I listened to everybodys point of view that I ever met, and then decided how I should feel. But this so-called new Liberal group, Jesus, they never listen to your point of view
- John Wayne
Today marks what would have been actor John Waynes 100th birthday.
The man born in 1907 as Marion Robert Morrison was an actor whose films often reflected his personal view on politics and life in general. True, thats not a rarity for Hollywood, if we take into account some of the leftist celluloid chowder thats been served up in recent decades, but The Duke represented much of what gives todays Tinseltown actor/activist the runs: Wayne was pro-America, pro-traditional values, pro-traditional roles and pro-family ideals that are, in Hollywood these days, mocked more often than not.
John Wayne also backed wars, and didnt just support the troops, but supported the war as well, as Wayne seemed to know the two arent mutually exclusive as todays Hollywood seems to believe.
In the new millennium, Hollywood still puts out its share of war movies the irony being that these often star, as the combat hero du jour, a feverishly anti-war, anti-gun actor who had to be tutored as to which was the working end of the rifle. My guess is that Wayne might have viewed it as hypocritical for an anti-war actor to rake in millions of dollars for portraying a war hero. Of course, The Duke lived during a Hollywood era when war hero wasnt necessarily a laughable oxymoron. How silly we were back in the day.
A century after his birth, John Wayne may also have gotten a hearty, smoke-emitting chuckle from watching todays Hollywood elites fire up a bunch of ozone-busting, greenhouse gas spewing tanks, half tracks, diesel trucks and Humvees to make a war movie and then use the money they make to burn tens of thousands of gallons of jet fuel to fly halfway around the world to rallies led by anti-American dictators, spiral-eyed, hacky-sack-brained activists and the types of people who thought Jimmy Carter was a good president, where they blame planetary ills, both real and imagined, on your Chevy Tahoe and hairspray.
Yes, there are still Hollywood actors who embrace traditional American values in both their personal lives and in film, but finding one is about as rare as spotting an psychiatric drugs in Tom Cruises medicine cabinet. The preceding comparison is valid in that I wish both were far more common.
Will we ever see the likes of John Wayne again? The Duke was once, arguably, the most famous actor in the world. Todays most famous are, to a great degree, limo-libs who campaign on behalf of the political candidate who is going to raise our taxes the most, and then, right after the election, head halfway around the world to take tax-exile junkets to their vacation homes on the French Riviera.
Again, John Wayne would have laughed.
Its not so much the John Wayne attitude that I miss coming from Hollywood as much as the demand for men such as John Wayne from the public. Maybe the demand is still there, incubating, waiting for another John Wayne, if there is one, to emerge and embrace with great zeal. Not today.
So often though it seems as if were making todays actors, directors and producers rich for insulting us, and if one does stray from the script of progressive behavior, they are ostracized. There are no doubt many in Hollywood who feel that by coming out as anti-communist (as John Wayne did) or anti-socialist or anti-terrorist, theyd be accused of giving Joe McCarthy a post-mortem totalitarian erection, so they turn in a different direction and suppress any urge they might have to let their Duke-ness show.
Hollywood as it exists today displays a kind of McCarthyism in reverse, where any traditional view of what constitutes American is placed in a formaldehyde jar for careful dissection before being thrown out of the casting office and back to flyover country where it belongs.
Of course, the heyday of John Wayne was back when Hollywood was proud to be long on demonstrating to the planet why the United States was a world leader, and short on apologizing for it.
John Wayne, where are you?
The movies are - McLintock! (authentic collectors edition), The High and the Mighty (special collectors ed. 2 dvd), The Shootist (his last role), The Man who shot Liberty Valance, The Sons of Katie Elder, El Dorado, Big Jake, Hondo (special collectors ed.), True Grit (special collectors ed.), Rio Lobo, In Harm's Way, Island in the Sky (special collectors ed.), Donovan's Reef and Hatari!
Encore: Western channel is running 100 hours of John Wayne right now.
Another winner!
In Harm’s Way.
The best John Wayne movie of all time.
One of the top 3 movies of all time.
IMHO
The real name appears to be Encore Westerns rather than the Western Channel.
If you have cable or satellite, it is under Encore. They have westerns channel, action, mystery, love, WAM, and Encore regular channel
Thanks! I’ll tune in after The Quiet Man on AMC.
Thanks. Don’t get it. Guess I’ll have to settle for The Quiet Man. :-)
I kinda liked the Quiet Man, but then Maureen O’Hara was in that too..
John Wayne movies, not Michael Moore and global warming movies, are what we should show to kids in school. The virtues of masculinity, toughness, loyalty and love of one’s country are ALL verboten these days. Unbelievable.
we have a winner !
pretty brave talk for a one-eyed fat man ....
fill your hand, you SOB
I have likely seen them all and the best, IMHO, was Rio Grande.
Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It’s perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we’ve learned something from yesterday. John Wayne
I liked the Wayne/Randolph Scott fight scene in Pittsburgh.
Heck, we could talk and debate John Waynes’ best all night...
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