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    Still struggling through Whispering Smith-but still have 3-4 eps to sit through. As the little red engine said at least once: "I think I can, I think I can, I know I can, I know I can."
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    Carl, life is too short (especially when you're my age) to force yourself to watch something you don't really like. It's like doing homework.

    Me, I plunked in "El Dorado" early this morning and I've been grinning like the idiot I am ever since.



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    "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" On the big screen!

    There's a theater in town that shows classic movies. Three weeks ago, for the opening weekend they had "Red River" (Missed that one, didn't see it advertised!).

    For anyone in Texomaland the websight is www.rialtodenison.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gorch View Post
    Carl, life is too short (especially when you're my age) to force yourself to watch something you don't really like. It's like doing homework.

    Me, I plunked in "El Dorado" early this morning and I've been grinning like the idiot I am ever since.



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    Hi Bill, that's all too true. Trouble is, since i paid $18 for it, I figured id better try them all. A few of the episodes were actually good but most left something to be desired. Audie gave his best and they equipped him with almost nothing.
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    Saw "Fort Apache" on blu ray. If you need an excuse to spring for a Blu Ray player, this title will do. I've never seen such depth and clarity. To be fair, some of the close ups are grainy but the picture is breathtaking.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gorch View Post
    Saw "Fort Apache" on blu ray. If you need an excuse to spring for a Blu Ray player, this title will do. I've never seen such depth and clarity. To be fair, some of the close ups are grainy but the picture is breathtaking.



    We deal in lead, friend.

    Thanks Gorch, I have my copy of Fort Apache here waiting to get a chance to sit down and enjoy it. I see it has a monument valley docu on there too which I'm itching to see, as I'm going there on my honeymoon road trip in a few weeks!

    I watched Rio Lobo on blu ray and it is stunning, it's so good it even makes the mediocre film more enjoyable!

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    Finished watching Whispering Smith-the best two episodes IMO-were the ones with Harry Carey Jr in it called: Safety Valve, and the one that had James Best and Edward Platt in it--The Hemp Reeger Story.

    Still awaiting for the arrival of the complete Wanted: Dead or Alive TV Series. Can hardy wait to watch them as I saw the first 18 episodes and will rewatch them when they finally arrive.
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    Hi

    The First Texan a film about the life of Sam Huston starring Joel McRae made in 1956 I hadn't seen it before and it was watchable.

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