saynomore Wrote:Just like in Blade Runner...Harlan Ellison got that one right, amigo.Harlan was never very prescient...except when he was writing as Philip K. Dick.
Srem Wrote:Ain't y'all forgettin' Bad Girls ??
saynomore Wrote:I am not referring to Indians alone. Mexicans, too, were in the way of the US expansion. Indians did not have a concept of owing the land. Mexicans did.Is that justification, or rationalizing?
saynomore Wrote:Mexico extended into the territory on the map above, but western expansion chipped away at it until the Mexico we know today was all that was left. My point is: Latinos are growing so quickly in numbers that we are quietly taking back our territory. It's just a matter of time.
saynomore Wrote:But I tell them to avoid The Alamo. Hollywood has yet to make that movie historically right.
KRW Wrote:Is that justification, or rationalizing?
I can't help but agree with this. I've seen the size of the protests and the volume of illegals in my state. I just hope the illegals realize that they're being used. When the government don't want them no more and can't use them no more, they won't be needed no more.
I personally haven't seen the movie, who won?
AC
cobalt79 Wrote:How is it that my favorite movie didn't make the list....hhhhmmmm?
Dances With Wolves.
Blazing Saddles.
Little Big Man.
Unforgiven.
Tombstone.
cobalt79 Wrote:How is it that my favorite movie didn't make the list....hhhhmmmm?
Dances With Wolves.
Blazing Saddles.
Little Big Man.
Unforgiven.
Tombstone.
KRW Wrote:It would have been in my top ten....I'd put Last of the Mohicans in there...just because of Daniel Day Lewis...but it's really not a western.. I noticed you placed "Little Big Man" in your top five, excellent choice! That movie takes us through the range of all of our emotions... several times.