What's your favorite Western?

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mestiza letty

Quote from: stubshaft on March 17, 2010, 10:33:04 PM
QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER

BLAZING SADDLES

THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE

RIO BRAVO

SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON

HIGH NOON
Don't wear out yer shirt collar lookin' fer the hindsight
~Eddie Adamek~ Trick Roper
NRA, SCORRS, RATS #518

mestiza letty

Duh.....
I was going to add I actually saw Blazing Saddles at the drive in but on horseback. A pack of us kids saddled up & parked our horses at the chain link fence. We were outfitted with movie goodies in our own saddle bags. Sheriff dept ran us off but we hid in the bushes 'til they left an finished the movie, then rode home  ;D
Letty
Don't wear out yer shirt collar lookin' fer the hindsight
~Eddie Adamek~ Trick Roper
NRA, SCORRS, RATS #518

kcub

did yall eat beans around a campfire?

mestiza letty

Don't wear out yer shirt collar lookin' fer the hindsight
~Eddie Adamek~ Trick Roper
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Federalist

Absolutly Apaloosa!  I like the 10 gauge and the girl sure is purdy! ;)
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" -- Benjamin Franklin

Stillwater

Quote from: Federalist on March 24, 2010, 12:31:20 AM
Absolutly Apaloosa!  I like the 10 gauge and the girl sure is purdy! ;)


All three of them are rabid, anti-gun liberals...!

Bill

Harley Starr

Quote from: Stillwater on March 24, 2010, 03:45:54 AM
All three of them are rabid, anti-gun liberals...!

Bill

That makes them hypocrites in my book.
A work in progress.

Daniel Nighteyes

Quote from: Federalist on March 24, 2010, 12:31:20 AM
Absolutly Apaloosa!  I like the 10 gauge and the girl sure is purdy! ;)
Quote from: Stillwater on March 24, 2010, 03:45:54 AM
All three of them are rabid, anti-gun liberals...!

Bill

With all due respect, Bill, if you apply that standard to all of your movie watching, you better break out the coloring books and pinochle cards 'cause its gonna be a long wait...

How many actors can you name, besides Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott, who personally support the Second Amendment?

Daniel Nighteyes

Quote from: Ridgway Texican Ranger on March 24, 2010, 10:39:36 AM
That makes them hypocrites in my book.

You, of course, have the right to that opinion.  To me, they're simply actors playing roles.

Should we have required Charlize Theron to practice serial murder before she played a serial murderer?

Should we have required Anthony Hopkins to engage in cannibalism before playing the role of Hannibal Lecter?

Should we have required Tom Selleck and Laura San Giacomo to nearly die in the Australian outback before making Quigley Down Under?

For that matter, should we have required Tom Selleck to make multiple hits on that bucket, 900+ yards away, from the standing position, before he could play Matthew Quigley?

Somehow I think not.

Stillwater

Quote from: Daniel Nighteyes on March 24, 2010, 04:55:39 PM
With all due respect, Bill, if you apply that standard to all of your movie watching, you better break out the coloring books and pinochle cards 'cause its gonna be a long wait...

How many actors can you name, besides Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott, who personally support the Second Amendment?

Typical liberal knee jerk remark...

Bill

Stillwater

Quote from: Ridgway Texican Ranger on March 24, 2010, 10:39:36 AM
That makes them hypocrites in my book.

It absolutely makes them hypocrites... Although fellow Lib-Tards won't like a fellow liberal, called a hypocrite.

Listen to the weeping, the wailing and the gnashing of teeth in the following posts on this thread.

Bill

Daniel Nighteyes

Quote from: Daniel Nighteyes on March 24, 2010, 04:55:39 PM
With all due respect, Bill, if you apply that standard to all of your movie watching, you better break out the coloring books and pinochle cards 'cause its gonna be a long wait...

How many actors can you name, besides Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott, who personally support the Second Amendment?

Quote from: Stillwater on March 24, 2010, 06:26:32 PM
Typical liberal knee jerk remark...

Bill

You didn't answer the question.

Daniel Nighteyes

Quote from: Stillwater on March 24, 2010, 06:30:29 PM
It absolutely makes them hypocrites... Although fellow Lib-Tards won't like a fellow liberal, called a hypocrite.

Listen to the weeping, the wailing and the gnashing of teeth in the following posts on this thread.

Bill

There you go again.

Camille Eonich

Wow!  This thread is getting a gnarly for a thread on entertainment.  :(


Let's all play nice and recognize that the internet is also a form of entertainment please.   ;)
"Extremism is so easy. You've got your position, and that's it. It doesn't take much thought. And when you go far enough to the right you meet the same idiots coming around from the left."
― Clint Eastwood

Daniel Nighteyes

Quote from: Camille Eonich on March 25, 2010, 12:38:38 PM
Wow!  This thread is getting a gnarly for a thread on entertainment.  :(


Let's all play nice and recognize that the internet is also a form of entertainment please.   ;)





<------ Playing nice...  ;) ;D

Will Ketchum

I happen to agree with Daniel and no one who knows me in the slightest would accuse me of being a liberal.

I see a difference in an actor playing a role and someone who takes an anti-American action such as Jane Fonda in her infamous picture on the North Vietnam antiaircraft gun.  She will never see a dime of my money if I can help it and in a different time she would have been charged with treason.

If we limited ourselves to seeing movies that stared only true blue conservatives we wouldn't see very many, if any. ::)

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Texas Lawdog

The Movie actors have for the most part been liberal in their political views. The State of California is considered more liberal than some parts of the US. Actors have their own opinions just like we do, but we can choose our own opinions. As long as they don't try to force their opinions on me, I don't have a problem with it. We can agree to disagree.
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Stillwater

Quote from: Will Ketchum on March 25, 2010, 12:48:07 PM

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If we limited ourselves to seeing movies that stared only true blue conservatives we wouldn't see very many, if any. ::)

Will Ketchum

Some of you won't like reading this...!

To me, it is a question of a persons moral and political value system... My personal value system says don't support the Hollywood liberal, elite, anti-gun, HYPOCRITES...! They want people like you and I penned up anyway.

I don't need to be entertained by hypocrites. If I don't see, or buy, their latest movie, then I don't put a few pennys in their pockets. And, that makes me personally feel, pretty good. I wouldn't like myself otherwise. I won't compromise my personal frame of reference just to see one of their movies.

Although you may feel different, which is your right, I'm very comfortable with the way I conduct myself.

I met Charleton Heston on the movie set of Will Penny. What a really great man he was. What you saw about him, was what he was all about.

When Charleton Heston was alive, and president of the NRA, I met him many times, and assisted him, at several southern California NRA events. As a result of this Heston invited me to several other non-NRA functions, one particular event, in Beverly Hills. Unknown to me Jane Fonda was there. She stuck her traitorous hand out, to shake my hand. I said to her, right to her face, "I'll be damned if I will do that."

You should have seen the smile on Hestons face.

It's too bad Heston had to die the way he did, with Alzheimers. He was a good Christian gentleman, and like Ronald Reagan, too good a man to pass that way.

Bill

Will Ketchum

Bill. on the contrary, I don't mind reading what you wrote and I respect you for your opinions and your convictions.  I envy you for having the opportunity to me Mr. Heston and the chance to stick it to the Fonda b!tch.  Perhaps there is or should be a web site that listed which actors were conservatives.

I don't go to many movies any more but I did see "The Book of Elie", which I enjoyed.  I have no idea what Danzel Washington's politics are.

Respectfully
Will Ketchum

Quote from: Stillwater on March 25, 2010, 05:43:53 PM
Some of you won't like reading this...!

To me, it is a question of a persons moral and political value system... My personal value system says don't support the Hollywood liberal, elite, anti-gun, HYPOCRITES...! They want people like you and I penned up anyway.

I don't need to be entertained by hypocrites. If I don't see, or buy, their latest movie, then I don't put a few pennys in their pockets. And, that makes me personally feel, pretty good. I wouldn't like myself otherwise. I won't compromise my personal frame of reference just to see one of their movies.

Although you may feel different, which is your right, I'm very comfortable with the way I conduct myself.

I met Charleton Heston on the movie set of Will Penny. What a really great man he was. What you saw about him, was what he was all about.

When Charleton Heston was alive, and president of the NRA, I met him many times, and assisted him, at several southern California NRA events. As a result of this Heston invited me to several other non-NRA functions, one particular event, in Beverly Hills. Unknown to me Jane Fonda was there. She stuck her traitorous hand out, to shake my hand. I said to her, right to her face, "I'll be damned if I will do that."

You should have seen the smile on Hestons face.

It's too bad Heston had to die the way he did, with Alzheimers. He was a good Christian gentleman, and like Ronald Reagan, too good a man to pass that way.

Bill
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Texas Lawdog

Will, I'm glad to finally meet you and hope you had a good time at the Convention. We might think about showing some Old Westerns at the Convention next year.
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