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    Rooster Cogburn (...and the Lady)

    I forgot a lot of the movie especially the beginning part of it. It was good to see it again, the first time on DVD. I also read the production notes of the movie, and that was interesting. I didn't know some were trying to put another Duke & Hepburn movie together. Good to see this again, even though it's not my favorite one.

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    I watched NORTH TO ALASKA last night. It was a good funny movie. I did find the Cartoonish sound effects a bit much though.

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    Originally posted by ZACK613@Dec 12 2005, 01:23 PM
    I watched NORTH TO ALASKA last night. It was a good funny movie. I did find the Cartoonish sound effects a bit much though.
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    I like NTA and especially as Mickey Shaunessey (SP?) is in it. That guy is a laugh a minute no matter what movie he is in. I dislike admitting this but, i'm about all-Westerned-out for now. I think I need a good War or Detective movie to watch.

    Hmmm--Dirty Harry sounds in order.

    PS, this is just a good excuse for me to post one of my favorite Dirty Harry lines:

    "Look!..I'm coming down in five minutes and you better have those files open you pencil-pushing son-of-a-b****!"
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    Tombstone (again)
    The Magnificent Seven (again)

    I know there are hundreds of other westerns to watch, but whenever these films play on TV, I just got to watch them.
    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

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    Well . . . the Philippines are quite a bit WEST of where we live, so I guess I could consider They Were Expendable a "WEST"-ern, right?? I watched it last night, for the umpteenth time.

    But if that doesn't count, how about She Wore A Yellow Ribbon? We watched that the night before. ;)

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    Hi,
    I watched The Horse Soldgies yesterday.
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    Hi
    I watched the good the bad and the ugly the other night!!

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    Originally posted by thesherrif@Dec 14 2005, 09:51 AM
    Hi
    I watched the good the bad and the ugly the other night!!* *
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    I know John Wayne like Clint Eastwood and considered him his successor. Anyone know what he thought about the MAN WITH NO NAME Trilogy?

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    Originally posted by ZACK613@Dec 14 2005, 10:08 PM
    I know John Wayne like Clint Eastwood and considered him his successor. Anyone know what he thought about the MAN WITH NO NAME Trilogy?
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    I always thought that he didn't like him and his type of western. I have heard (don't remember were that he turned down Eastwood suggestion to participate in some of his films).
    But I'm not sure.
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    I seem to rememeber something like what Senta said about The Duke not caring anything for those spaghetti westerns. I have no clue where I heard that at but I do remember hearing something to the effect. If it is true--I never cared much for those type westerns either.
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    For A Few Dollars More (great movie)
    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

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    "The Gunfighter" with Gregory Peck (very good movie)
    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

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    Watched Rio Grande on my portable dvd player during lunch at Chili's.
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    Hi

    The Horse Soldiers last Thursday. It is still a good picture and it will be interesting to discuss t when it come up as film of the week.

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    Hi Arthur,
    Being that, pulling out the films from a hat, is not a professional lottery,
    I will see if the committee, me, that is, can bend the rules!!!!
    Hold on, whats's this!!!!
    Film number, 122, well would you believe it!!!!!!
    it's THE HORSE SOLDIERS

    well fancy that!!!
    I will include it next Week.

    Keith
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