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Heard there were several in the pipeline. Looking forward to them.
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Looks like it will be worth watchin'
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Good Father/Son matchup.....Demi looks rough. :shock:
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Lousy example of a cross draw. His muzzle covered everything in four time zones.
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Looks promising!
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Keifer should have grown a beard or something. He looks just like a western version of Jack Bauer from 24.
Looks like a good movie though.

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sureshot wrote:Keifer should have grown a beard or something. He looks just like a western version of Jack Bauer from 24.
Looks like a good movie though.

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Jack Bauer was The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance when he arrived on the 3:10 to Yuma and asked For A Few Dollars More. He then took the Stagecoach to Silverado, where he met up with some Young Guns who believed in The Legend of Curley's Gold. They hired a Warwagon, but it broke down due to an Oxbow Incident. It was such bad luck, he feared that he was Against A Crooked Sky. He was fortunate to see The Hanging Tree landmark, and soon was on the right Crossfire Trail again. He was tired from all of the travels so he slept, but woke up in a Rage At Dawn. His friends calmed him down with some music called the Song Of Arizona. Soon, they were on the Santa Fe Trail, but they had The Grand Duel with Sitting Bull and a White Apache. It was a Desperate Mission, but they fought To The Last Man, even though they were Between God, The Devil, And A Winchester. When it was over, Jack Bauer could Cry Blood Apache since he sat Tall In The Saddle. While he was on The Lawless Frontier, he felt like The Lucky Texan even if he was in Vengeance Valley, because he knew that on that day he would not Find A Place To Die. In fact, he followed the Winds Of The Wasteland and found the Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, then he took The Trail Beyond. When he heard The Bells Of San Angelo, he knew he was home and lived happily ever after under Dan Candy's Law on a little place on the Red River.

Can anyone add to the story using more old western movies? Just to make fun of the new ones, I named as many old ones as I could while narrating a story. Can you tell which one of them had Kiefer Sutherland's Dad in the starring role?
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Wow, Piller! :lol:

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Will Hollywood NEVER show the real way men in the old west faced each other, that, is with their guns already out & cocked, instead of the disadvantage of it being uncocked & holstered? jd45
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jd45 wrote:Will Hollywood NEVER show the real way men in the old west faced each other, that, is with their guns already out & cocked, instead of the disadvantage of it being uncocked & holstered? jd45
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I have a great uncle that was a lawman in Nevada. The family lore is that he never had a gunfight. Yes, he carried a Colt. His preferred firearm was a short barreled 12 ga.

Hollywood wants to have heroes, so they portray the lead as one who only fights "fair". Truth is there is no such thing as a "fair" fight. You either win or lose, and your likely to get hurt in either case.
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Jeepnik, it seems smart to me that a lawman would carry a 12 gauge, and try to avoid gunfights. If you miss, the bullet still goes somewhere. An innocent bystander might be injured. If you are hit, you might die, or you might not. Either way, why risk injury.
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piller wrote:Jeepnik, it seems smart to me that a lawman would carry a 12 gauge, and try to avoid gunfights. If you miss, the bullet still goes somewhere. An innocent bystander might be injured. If you are hit, you might die, or you might not. Either way, why risk injury.
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sore shoulder, thanx for reminding me of that scene........makes me wanna take out the dvd & watch it again. And it WAS a great scene, among many in that movie, IMO. jd45
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piller, let me add my 2 cents. There is evil in some people's hearts, who have welcomed it with open arms, and who have the attitude they can take what they want, merely cause they want it, from another, and they have no qualms about killing a person to get it. LE people sometimes must take a risk to stop these menaces to society, and protecting law-abiding citizens. They have to be good at it, so as to minimize injury to the innocents, but it must be done, otherwise the law of the jungle would rule. It takes a special kind of person to be an LE officer, and yes, a firearm is a necessary tool in their kit. I'm done, jd45
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Is Donald Sutherland as warped in real life as he appears in movies? Is there something like a-wrong with that man?
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looks pretty good.........
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2571 wrote:Is Donald Sutherland as warped in real life as he appears in movies? Is there something like a-wrong with that man?
Of course - he's an actor from Hollywood!
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piller wrote:Jack Bauer was The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance when he arrived on the 3:10 to Yuma and asked For A Few Dollars More. He then took the Stagecoach to Silverado, where he met up with some Young Guns who believed in The Legend of Curley's Gold. They hired a Warwagon, but it broke down due to an Oxbow Incident. It was such bad luck, he feared that he was Against A Crooked Sky. He was fortunate to see The Hanging Tree landmark, and soon was on the right Crossfire Trail again. He was tired from all of the travels so he slept, but woke up in a Rage At Dawn. His friends calmed him down with some music called the Song Of Arizona. Soon, they were on the Santa Fe Trail, but they had The Grand Duel with Sitting Bull and a White Apache. It was a Desperate Mission, but they fought To The Last Man, even though they were Between God, The Devil, And A Winchester. When it was over, Jack Bauer could Cry Blood Apache since he sat Tall In The Saddle. While he was on The Lawless Frontier, he felt like The Lucky Texan even if he was in Vengeance Valley, because he knew that on that day he would not Find A Place To Die. In fact, he followed the Winds Of The Wasteland and found the Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, then he took The Trail Beyond. When he heard The Bells Of San Angelo, he knew he was home and lived happily ever after under Dan Candy's Law on a little place on the Red River.

Can anyone add to the story using more old western movies? Just to make fun of the new ones, I named as many old ones as I could while narrating a story. Can you tell which one of them had Kiefer Sutherland's Dad in the starring role?
....was there a Lonesome Dove sitting on The Hanging Tree...?
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JohndeFresno wrote:
2571 wrote:Is Donald Sutherland as warped in real life as he appears in movies? Is there something like a-wrong with that man?
Of course - he's an actor from Hollywood!
Actually no. I don't agree with his politics, but he's a pretty upstanding guy. There are some good people in Hollywood. As mentioned I may not agree with their politics, but they are good people none the less. Probably the two most famous are Brad Pitt and Angelina Joley. Politics suck, but they do good works.
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jeepnik wrote:...Probably the two most famous are Brad Pitt and Angelina Joley. Politics suck, but they do good works.
Yup, Googled the Southerland family - maybe one of the better ones.

I don't believe that Brad Pitt was too kind to his first wife, nor Ms. Jolie to her previous two hubbies. Don't know about their present hookups. As a crowd, Hollywood types don't inspire me to be like them. I used to live among and associate with them as a youth, knew several of them.
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jd45 wrote:Will Hollywood NEVER show the real way men in the old west faced each other, that, is with their guns already out & cocked, instead of the disadvantage of it being uncocked & holstered? jd45
it is hollywood who is credited with the gunfighters 'facing off' with one another and the low-slung gunbelts.

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Western film portrays and operates within a myth that thousands and thousands of ticket buyers have bought into, why would they be realistic? We can get the history anytime from books, the silver screen is for dreams. Ride the high country.
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any reviews of Forsaken?
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There are more, and more conservatives working in HollyWeird these days....they just can't open their mouths about it if they want to work.
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BlaineG wrote:There are more, and more conservatives working in HollyWeird these days....they just can't open their mouths about it if they want to work.

I do believe that you're right......one of the few that doesn't try to hide his conservatism is Tom Selleck. I think he ripped rosey o'donald a new one time for trying to ambush him on the NRA when he was a guest on her tv show
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Tycer wrote:any reviews of Forsaken?
I watched it a couple of days ago. It's worth watching. I could nit pick it to death, but it kept me entertained for 90 minutes. Worst part was seeing how ungraceful age has been to Demi Moore.
It's very clichéd but veers off the path enough to be above average.
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Review of Forsaken:
I liked it.
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