Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm 56, Scott. And back when I was a little guy, my little pals and me looked up to guys like John Wayne as heroes. Guys to be like. But now--and I'm not sure how it happened--the idea of heroism in American culture is dead. The Western settler is an opressor. The lawman is a corrupt lackey. The military man is a tool of American Imperialism. Et cetera.
Maybe, just maybe, the disasters President Obama is bringing upon the Republic of the West will evoke new heroes to help the country survive his fecklessness.
I like to think that. But I wouldn't bet on it.

Scott Miller Wrote:A few more that made me laugh: McClintock, Hallelujah Trail, Maverick, and Shanghai Noon.
Libby Wrote:I don't think that idea is gone. Just different.
t4terrific Wrote:The Sacketts was another good one.
webby Wrote:I didn't see any rule against TV Miniseries, so Lonesome Dove gets my #1 spot!
saynomore Wrote:Hey, Ken.
The west was not discovered: It was raped and pillaged.
Irishkkc 2.0 Wrote:Oh and maybe one day soon My Name is Jack
Wait... did you ask what is My Name is Jack?
Oh well I will tell you. It is the novella I have written that is open to be read by any and all who would like too.
If you still have my e-mail, just send it there.
KRW Wrote:Hey Irishkkc, I remember we tried this once and my computer couldn't open the files. I would be willing to try again.If you still have my e-mail, just send it there.
KRW Wrote:That's true, just ask an Indian.
