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    Originally posted by Phantomstranger@Nov 18 2005, 12:36 AM
    Todays movie is (in my opinion) the greatest "spaghetti " western of them all:
    * * "The Good,The Bad and The Ugly"
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    Never like any of S.Leone films.
    I think Duke had the same opinion.
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    I finally watched Warlock, I liked it a lot. Great to see Henry Fonda in a western. He's a natural in them.

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    "The Big Country" (1958)

    Gregory Peck
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    Burl Ives
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    Chuck Conners
    Jean Simmons
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    Originally posted by Senta@Nov 21 2005, 02:27 PM
    Never like any of S.Leone films.
    I think Duke had the same opinion.
    Regards,
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    Hi Senta, I never have liked Sergio Leones films either though I was raised watching them. I think the only one I can halfway stand now is The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

    BTY, I just watched: "The Searchers" today. Ah it was better than last time (if that's possible?)
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    I watched Angel and the Badman this morning.My last vacationday so I took it very lazy,made breakfast and coffee and sat enjoying Duke.There are worse ways to start a day ;)

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    I just watched (on VHS) John Ford's last silent western THREE BAD MEN. It is The Master at his best.

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    Today started watching Rio Lobo before going to my Drs appt. Will finish it tonight. :D
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    Todays movies are:
    "The Magnificent Seven" (I love this movie)
    "Maverick" with Mel Gibson and the "real Bret Maverick"..James Garner
    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

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    Hi Folks -
    I watched "El Dorado" over the weekend. No matter how many times I watch it, I always get pleasure from it. The dark side <_< in me always enjoys John Mitchum (Robert Mitchum's brother) doing a turn as the bartender who collects splinters in his hand when Sheriff Harrah catches him reaching for a shotgun under the bar.
    BTW - John Mitchum also turned up as Clint Eastwood's partner in several of the "Dirty Harry" films.
    Cheers - Jay :D
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    Originally posted by Phantomstranger@Nov 22 2005, 11:58 PM
    "The Magnificent Seven" (I love this movie)
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    All time I watched this movie I thought that Kurosawa version is much better.
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    Originally posted by Senta@Nov 23 2005, 02:57 AM
    All time I watched this movie I thought that Kurosawa version is much better.
    Senta
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    Hi Senta, you must be talking about: "The Seven Samurai" I saw it for the first time about a year or so ago adn thought it was a well made movie. BTW, it is now out on DvD.
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    Originally posted by The Ringo Kid@Nov 24 2005, 01:36 AM
    Hi Senta, you must be talking about: "The Seven Samurai" I saw it for the first time about a year or so ago adn thought it was a well made movie. BTW, it is now out on DvD.
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    Hi Ringo,
    Yes. "The MS" is done after "TSS". But the original is much more interesting.
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    Today is my annual Thanksgiving Day Western marathon..
    No turkeys on this menu

    1. Hang'Em High
    2. Rio Bravo
    3.Wanted:Dead Or Alive (a couple of episodes from the McQueen classic)
    4. The Searchers
    5. Gunfight At The O.K. Corral
    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

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    Hi all

    it's 8-20am here, there's snow on the ground,
    my youngest has just gone of to school, the wife
    is still in bed. I have the downstairs to myself.
    (I don't go to work until this afternoon)
    So for me this morning it's
    RED RIVER.

    Best regards

    Emmanuel.
    Emmanuel.

    I'll try one of those black beers....THE QUIET MAN.

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    Great choice Emmanuel. I think I'll put on "Red River" tonight. Such a great movie
    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

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