flyingfox Wrote:Not read the book, but dad might have it...Josey Wales is now published under the title GONE TO TEXAS, and is printed in combination with its sequel, THE VENGANCE TRAIL OF JOSEY WALES. Both are excellent stories.
Yep, I just think that Fist Full and For a Few Dollors more were better, maybe I just enjoyed them more, GBU seemed more "violent"*, less humour,
Quote: I liked the hunour of 1st one, will you say sorry to donkey - just tickled meAlso.
Quote:Mind you my favourite quote is "you're gonna need a bigger boat"!!! Jaws.One of my all time favorite quotes comes at the end of QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER: "I said I never had much use for one. I never said I didn't know how to use it."
Yeratel Wrote:Shane
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Jeremiah Johnson
Unforgiven
High Noon
I'm surprised Butch and Jeremiah haven't appeared on previous lists.
Ken Valentine Wrote:In order to be a good "martial artist" in movies, you only need to be a good dancer.
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Ken Valentine Wrote:Don't get me started on the "sounds" they use for guns in movies though.
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Ken Valentine Wrote:And Josey Wales is also a favorite. Have you read the Novel?
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Ken Valentine Wrote:One of my all time favorite quotes comes at the end of QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER: "I said I never had much use for one. I never said I didn't know how to use it."
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Ken Valentine Wrote:But when -- as in THE COMANCHERO'S -- the first scene states that the year is 1843, and the guns being used are 1873 Colt's, an 1875 Remington, 1892 Winchesters and more 1892's made to look like 1860 Henry's, I'd say that was moving reality around a little too much.
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Yeratel Wrote:Shane
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Jeremiah Johnson
Unforgiven
High Noon
I'm surprised Butch and Jeremiah haven't appeared on previous lists.