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Wednesday, April 28, 2004 8:15 PM
CAPNRAHN
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 8:40 PM
GUNHAND
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:05 PM
QUICKSAND
Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:17 AM
ZOID
Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:36 AM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:55 AM
BROWNCOAT1
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Quote: Not John Wayne-- he had a tendency to be hatin' on our Native American bruthas.
Thursday, April 29, 2004 4:14 AM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 4:20 AM
KUGELBLITZ
Thursday, April 29, 2004 4:24 AM
SHINY
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:24 AM
JUSTME
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:42 AM
BADGERSHAT
Quote:Originally posted by BrownCoat1: Quicksand wrote: Quote: Not John Wayne-- he had a tendency to be hatin' on our Native American bruthas. Don't hate on the Duke! Seriously though, John Wayne never wrote the scripts, he just acted in the movies. Sure, all of his earlier movies depicted Native Americans as savage killers bent on scalping settlers, but then again, all westerns from that area stereotyped Native Americans that way. In John Wayne's later films, once he was a big name star and had more control over such things, the NAs were cast as a people oppressed by an expanding American gov't, a people simply fighting for survival. John Wayne was always a big proponent of protecting the rights of the Native Americans.
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:44 AM
LIZ
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:48 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kugelblitz: Well, if you want to see something with some terrific chinese cultural bits in it, and some pretty good action scenes-watch "The Sand Pebbles". It is set in the 1930s in China and is simply terrific. You could infer about the San Pueblo being a rough equivalent to the Serenity, but it doesn't quite work. Still, it is an an excellent character piece. "We are exporting democracy because we have all of this unused democracy lying around at home. Why not make some money doing it?"
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:54 AM
EMBERS
Quote:Originally posted by Gunhand: I have a completely irrational aversion to it.
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:57 AM
Quote:Um... this is one of the few times where I have to disagree with Broancoat1. John Wayne may have later become a defender of the Native American, but he's ALSO quoted (more than once) saying some rather un-nice stuff... ... such as "Of course we were justified in taking their land. Many people came to this country, and needed land, and the Indians were selfishly trying to keep it all to themselves"... Great actor? Sure. Eternally sensitive to the plight of the Native Americans? Not so much...
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:59 AM
BEATLE
Thursday, April 29, 2004 6:23 AM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:16 AM
GUNRUNNER
Quote:Originally posted by BrownCoat1: Steve McQueen played the main character, whose name escapes me.
Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:25 AM
KERNELM
Quote:Originally posted by CapnRahn: And I am speaking of the - now classic, in my opinion, "Silverado". Starring the likes of: Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, a very young looking Kevin Costner, and Danny Glover as Mal. {check his costume!} Including these notables: Rosanna Arquette, John Cleese, Brian Dennehy, Jeff Goldblum and Linda Hunt. This film is very Firefly in my opinion. I have not read if Joss has quoted this or its 'base' - Akira Kurosawa's "Shichinin no Samurai" aka "The Magnificent Seven" (1954) as inspiration - but I bet one or both are.
Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:26 AM
DRAGONFLYDIRECTOR
"Observe Analyze & Respond" Motto of the A.P.E.s Alliance Protean Engineers
Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:31 AM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:42 AM
SKYDANCE
Thursday, April 29, 2004 7:54 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Skydance: OMG! Silverado! What a classic! *laughs* Danny Glover might wear the brown coat, but Kevin Kline is definitely The Mal. I mean, seriously, think about how Kline got caught: he stopped to save the dog? "It worked out in the end. The dog sprung me." Such a great movie. *chuckles*
Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:30 AM
CAPTAINCDC
Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:50 AM
CHANNAIN
i DO aim to misbehave
Thursday, April 29, 2004 9:07 AM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 11:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by justme: All this talk got me to thinking of one of my favorite movies and a RPG I usta' play. The movie is "Quigley Down Under" with Tom Selleck. Quirky humor, thrillin' heroics, Alliance troops (the Redcoats), defending the oppressed, alien world (1850's Australia), prostitutes - all the important Firefly stuff. Mathew Quigley comes across as a kind of cross between Jayne and Mal - Jayne's size and skills, Mal's sense of humor and morals. The RPG is Space:1889. I can easily see adding the Ethership Serenity to that (if I ever get a chance to play again) Have to agree with all about Unforgiven and Silverado. JustMe
Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Channain: ... As for Tombstone, I have only one thing to say - Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday, "I'm your huckleberry." hoo-SHA We have art so as not to die of truth ~ Neitzsche http://www.mnartists.org/artistHome.do?rid=7922
Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:41 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by DragonFlyDirector: Hummm, have you noticed that really good westerns have a tendacy to be 'based', either in part or fully, on Kurosawa's "Shichinin no Samurai" {The Magnificent Seven}? If you haven't see it - WOW, you need to!
Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:59 PM
Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:50 PM
VETERAN
Don't squat with your spurs on.
Friday, April 30, 2004 5:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Channain: Not what I would call the greatest western of all time, but if it's Firefly-like Westerns you're looking for, I got one. "Two Mules for Sister Sara" Now. After you fellas pick yourselves up from falling on the floor laughing, here's some food for thought: Whore who pretends to be a righteous upstanding nun played by the lovely and fiesty Shirley MacLaine. Nefarious-type gun slinger with a mind for larceny and an eye for a pretty face, played by none other than the man himself, Clint Eastwood. Big bad man - French, not Mexican for a change - bent on terrorizing an entire countryside. Mexican Rebels bent on saving countryside from the big bad Frenchie. Gunfire, horses, theivery, lust, and do-gooding topped off with really bad whiskey. Doesn't get any more Firefly than that.
Quote: I once watched "Rio Bravo" very late at night with my father and that movie will forever remain in my heart as my all-time favorite western. As for Tombstone, I have only one thing to say - Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday, "I'm your huckleberry." hoo-SHA
Friday, April 30, 2004 6:43 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BrownCoat1: Excellent movie Channy, and overlooked by many as a western classic. I would say it is in my top ten favorite Eastwood movies.
Quote:Rio Bravo was a western great. AMC plays it once evey month or so.
Quote:I liked Val Kilmer as Holiday in "Tombstone". I thought he acted circles around everyone else.
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