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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Badgersmilk on March 17, 2009, 01:51:29 PM
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Got any favorite gun movies?
Yeah, most arent very realistic, but their still fun to watch!
No critiques, no need to start a pi$$ing match.
Just a couple good movies you can think of. Doesnt even have to be a "gun" movie!
I'd start off with most of the Bond movies.
Of course, anything with Harry Callahan or Josey Wales in it!
Saving Private Ryan
We were soldiers
Platoon
Full Metal Jacket
Guns of Navarone
I hear "Generation Kill" is as good as it gets (havent got to see it yet)
Blackhawk down
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I just saw a pretty decent flick with...if you can believe it...Keanu Reeves (WHOA TED!) The flick is called "STREET KINGS". It's worth a watch.
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I prefer westerns. Open Range, Quigly, the Sacketts, etc.
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BIG +1 on Quigley Down Under
Tombstone - no explanation necessary
Red Dawn - ditto
Any of the Die Hard movies
Smoking Ace - pretty cool weaponry
Commando - horrible acting, but the scene where Arnold breaks into the gun vault... well, its kinda like porn.
Hot Fuzz - I don't know why I find this movie so funny (Mom swears she didn't drink when she was pregnant)
Swoop
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Jeremiah Johnson
Dances with Wolves
Legends of the Fall
Quigley
The Mountain Men
The Flying leather necks
Most all Military movies ;D
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You guys have all forgotten Outlaw Josey Wales and Pale Rider and Unforgiven. Saving Private Ryan was no slouch either.
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You guys have all forgotten Outlaw Josey Wales and Pale Rider and Unforgiven. Saving Private Ryan was no slouch either.
Got that right Jay..
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Silverado
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The Sound of Music? ;D
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I know that Ahhhhhnold is a goober, but what about "Commando"?
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Saturday Night Fever? ;D
Love Story? ;D
The Way we Were? ;D
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OK, in all seriousness...
The Bourne Identity
The Bourne Ultimatum
The Bourne Supremacy.....
Not bad and I've always liked Tom Clancy books and movies when their done right...
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I know some are already listed....just adding my pennies:
Lonesome Dove
The Wild Bunch
Josey Wales
Quigley Down Under
Tombstone
Wyatt Earp
Open Range
Broken Trail
The Shadow Riders
Stalag 17
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Great Escape
Midway
The Longest Day
The Shootist
Rio Lobo
Rio Diablo
El Dorado
Hondo
True Grit
Rooster Cogburn
The Searchers
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
I could go on......and on......... most of these should be required viewing.........
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El Dorado
"There once was a knight....." ;)
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El Dorado
"There once was a knight....." ;)
Gaily bedight,
A gallant knight,
In sunshine and in shadow,
Had journeyed long,
Singing a song, In search of Eldorado.
But he grew old-
This knight so bold-
And o'er his heart a shadow
Fell as he found
No spot of ground
That looked like Eldorado.
And, as his strength
Failed him at length,
He met a pilgrim shadow-
"Shadow" said he,
"Where can it be-
This land of Eldorado ?"
"Over the mountains
Of the moon,
Down the valley of the shadow
Ride, boldly ride,"
The shade replied,-
"If you seek for Eldorado !"
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Death Wish series.
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Full Metal Jacket
Shindler's List
Jakob The Liar
Saving Private Ryan
Blackhawk Down
Mocow on the Hudson
Blood Diamond
Not all "war movies" per se but worth watching.
Did any of you realize the subject of the movie "the Sound of Music" was resistance against the Nazi's ?
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Gaily bedight,
A gallant knight,
In sunshine and in shadow,
Had journeyed long,
Singing a song, In search of Eldorado.
But he grew old-
This knight so bold-
And o'er his heart a shadow
Fell as he found
No spot of ground
That looked like Eldorado.
And, as his strength
Failed him at length,
He met a pilgrim shadow-
"Shadow" said he,
"Where can it be-
This land of Eldorado ?"
"Over the mountains
Of the moon,
Down the valley of the shadow
Ride, boldly ride,"
The shade replied,-
"If you seek for Eldorado !"
Partially quoted in the movie by Alan Bourdillion Traherne (aka 'Mississippi')
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Trahane? Traherne!
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Partially quoted in the movie by Alan Bourdillion Traherne (aka 'Mississippi')
Completely Quoted from the BOOK, Collected works of E.A. Poe ;D
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Completely Quoted from the BOOK, Collected works of E.A. Poe ;D
Po ?....Poe ! ....That yonder Edgar feller....... ;D
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Isnt this about the 12th movie thread? ::)
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Isnt this about the 12th movie thread? ::)
Don't know....lost count around eight. :o
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Isnt this about the 12th movie thread? ::)
Probably...but we all still reply. Just watched Max Payne and Wanted (ooh...Angelina Jolie) on my daughter's recommendation. I enjoyed them (no matter how preposterous they are).
One of my all-time favorites...Enemy at the Gates (makes me wanna take my M91/30 out and make forcible lead deposits into the berm ;D)
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Saturday Night Fever? ;D
Love Story? ;D
The Way we Were? ;D
ROTFLMAO
You beat me to it.
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1st 20 minutes of Gladiator (same with the HBO Rome series) - great Roman tactics and fighting
Last of the Mohicans (for the frontier hand to hand fighting)
The Patriot (ditto)
Purgatory (nice thoughtful story about Redemption)
and of course - you have all missed it - The Getaway with the ultimate Steve, Steve McQueen
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I forgot about Gladiator. Good flick... Master and Commander.
I think its running close between a variety of John Wayne movies, and Quigley... Anybody remember what rifle he was using in Quigley (been a while since I saw it last)?
Surprised to see no Guy Ritchie movies in there! Give "Layer Cake", or "Snatch" a shot next time you rent.
Red Dawn
U571
Spartacas
20,000 leagues under the sea
Untouchables
The sound of music :). Doe, a deer, a female deer. BOOM! Summer sausage! ;D
NOONE said. Ghost! ;D ;D ;D
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Sniper - Because they did the Gunny Hathcock through the scope shot.
Shooter - Because Chey-Tac makes a gun so sweet that even Marky Mark looks cool shooting it!
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OLLL MG!!! Shiv! YOU WIN! Hands down. Good call not mentioning Sniper 2 as well.
SWEET avatar! Got some french fried taters? Mmmm Hmmm. ;D ;D ;D
the avatar alone wins for best post ever!
Napoleon Dynamite
Forest Gump
Enemy of the State
SLING BLADE
EVERYONE take out your wee wee and give it a good SMACK! Nobody said. Apocalypse Now! (The unrated, extended version... NICE!)
ALL GREAT CHOICES SO FAR!
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Some of the same as everyone else has posted and…
Death Wish
The Brave One
Eye For An Eye
The Outlaw Josey Wales
I guess I kind of like the vengeful stuff. When Eye for an Eye came out, I had to see it, just because I didn't believe that a lefty like Sally Field would pull the trigger. Jodie Foster in the Brave One as well - at least she started out on a path that was more pure self defense.
Enemy at the Gates
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Anybody remember what rifle he was using in Quigley (been a while since I saw it last)?
Quigley used a Sharps....you can buy copies in .45-70 through Cabelas, maybe a couple of other calibers too.
I think Seleck has the original in his collection.
Update....Sharps 1874 Repro in .45-110...three were built for the film...
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I forgot about Gladiator. Good flick... Master and Commander.
I think its running close between a variety of John Wayne movies, and Quigley... Anybody remember what rifle he was using in Quigley (been a while since I saw it last)?
Quigley would be using a Sharps 45-90. A company caled San Pedro? apparently got some good repros out. There's a site called www.gunblast.com that did some interesting reviews on them.
And you're forgetting "The Breakfast Club". I mean, the kid did bring a gun to school, rather ahead of its time. ;)
fightingquaker13
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Pretty interesting. The Sharps have some amazing history! I've been drooling over one of these in 45/70 for a while now!
(http://www.hr1871.com/Images/photo_ultrahunter_stock.jpg) Handled one at a store, but the only one they had was all dinged up from people playing with it. Great balance and feel. Just dont know what I'd use if for once I had it! I dont see any moose, brown bear, or anything like that, and cant afford a safari. Dont think I'll be doing any "Dingo" hunting either...
45/110!!!
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My dad has a Sharps 45-70 Breach loader. I love shooting it. You can hear the bullet move though the air and when it hits...everything in front of it is destroyed.
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.......The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly :o
Pulp Fiction
Shooter
Blade Runner
Predator
Desperado
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Last Boy Scout
Ben Hur
Four Brothers
Dawn of the Dead (2004 remake)
Pitch Black
Enemy at the Gate
Equilibrium
Van Helsing
Man on Fire
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Max, "Pulp Fiction" still scares me... That scene was creepier than Deliverance! Ten times over!
Some people are afraid of heights, small spaces, spiders, whatever. It's ALL good compared to being the "gimp"!
Swordfish
Natural born killers
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Zeds dead baby, Zeds Dead
The movie that creeped me out the most was Event Horizon.
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Swordfish was great, even if I can't stand John Travolta, great actor, slug of a human
Another good one is Jeepers Creepers
I loved the tag on his meat wagon "B-Eating-U"
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Max, "Pulp Fiction" still scares me... That scene was creepier than Deliverance! Ten times over!
Some people are afraid of heights, small spaces, spiders, whatever. It's ALL good compared to being the "gimp"!
Swordfish
Natural born killers
You only liked Swordfish because Halle Berry got semi-naked in it!
The movie that creeped me out the most was Event Horizon.
+10
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Event Horizon. I think thats the first one I havent seen. NOW I GOTTA! ;D
Watching it now... Fishburn is always good. Never cared for Robert Wagner. 15 minutes in... Boored. Maybe another day.
Alien
Alien's (part 3 was dumb)
Harry Potter - all five! ;D
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Sin City (one of my all time favs).
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I watched Tombstone. Great flick (even though some of those six shooters never ran dry ;) )
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Here We go again, but if some new people find some good stuff, it's worth it.
Best movies that exploit our tastes.
Some of my tastes. Definitely not in order.
1) Thief with James Cahn, Actors were trained at Gunsite under uncle Jeff, Guns provided by Guy Hogue.
2) The Wild Bunch
3) Bring me the head of Alfredo Garcia.
4) Quigley down under.
5) Red Dawn
6) Tombstone
7) Black Hawk down.
8) Die hard 1.
9) We were soldiers.
10) Assault on Precinct 13 the original.
11) The final option.
12) Death hunt with Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin. if you've never seen this, you'll be surprised.
13) Saving private Ryan.
14) Under siege #1
15) My name is nobody, ( comedy)
16) Marked for death.
17) The Unforgiven.
18) The last kiss goodnight, another sleeper with Geena Davis.
19) Out for justice.
20) Above the law.
21) Lone wolf Mc Quade.
22) Hard target.
23) The Big red 1>
24) The quick and the dead, with Sam Elliot and Kate Capshaw.
25) The Jackal. original and with Bruce Willis.
26) Nevada Smith, with Brian Keith, Steve McQueen, Carl Malden, Martin Landau, powerful story.
27) Jeremiah Johnson.
28) Escape from New York.
29) Cobra.
30) Invasion USA, BEST MUZZLE FLASH MOVIE.
31) Lonesome Dove, with Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Du Vaul.
32) Grosse Point Blank ( comedy )
33) Dusk til dawn, " may have already been mentioned.
34) Last man standing ( remake of johimbo )
35) Uncommon Valor ;D
36) Escape from New York.
37) Dusk til dawn
38) Maverick
39) Swordfish
40) Platoon
41) The Rock
42) The Wild Geese
43) Outlaw Josie Wales
44) Extreme prejudice
45) Silverado
46) Taxi
47) Cold Mountain
48) Way of the gun
49) The Mummy, and the sequels.
50) The Last boy scout
51) Zulu
52) The Untouchables
53) The Punisher
54) SCARFACE, as it is my Avatar, and I am holding " My little friend " not one like it, but the very one.
I hope this brings younger people to some good stuff, they would never pick, if they had not been advised as to how good some of this stuff is. ;D
Go for it, and I definitely want more suggestions.
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Quigley used a Sharps....you can buy copies in .45-70 through Cabelas, maybe a couple of other calibers too.
I think Seleck has the original in his collection.
Update....Sharps 1874 Repro in .45-110...three were built for the film...
The original Quigley Sharps was raffled by the NRA.
Max, You liked "Pitch Black" but not the "Chronicles of Riddick" ?
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SHOOTER A+++++++++++++ MOVIE
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I haven't seen it mentioned yet but one of the best gun porn movies is Heat. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113277/
+1 on Equillibrium for the Gun Kata martial art of the gun. Shoot where the enemy will be, and don't be where the enemy will shoot. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Kata
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Mentioned often in this list The Unforgiven is a wonderful movie. and THIS is one of the best acted scenes ever.
"We all have it comming kid"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoAPKt7kbD0
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Max, You liked "Pitch Black" but not the "Chronicles of Riddick" ?
The edge of your seat intensity was better in Pitch Black.
Chronicle of Riddick wasn't bad just not better.
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Mentioned often in this list The Unforgiven is a wonderful movie. and THIS is one of the best acted scenes ever.
"We all have it comming kid"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoAPKt7kbD0
There is something just plain WRONG about killing a guy when he's taking a crap ! Is NOTHING sacred any more ?
Missouri Breaks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtoVu13N-xs&eurl=http://www.downrange.tv/forum/index.php/topic,5719.msg68287.html&feature=player_embedded
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CZShooter, "Enemy at the Gates" You had me all over it when you mentioned the 91/30! Just finished watching it. GREAT MOVIE! Little sappy at the end, but GREAT movie!
Kinda makes us Germans out to be the bad guy's or something! ;D ;D ;D
I need more Mosin Nagants now.
Somebody DID say Patton? RIGHT!??!
Where Eagles Dare
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Quigley used a 'modified' Sharps 45-110 with a 540gr paper-patch bullet with a 34" barrel that "shoots a might further".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7y9vtVG4eY
You can have one for the paltry sum of only $1700. ;)
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0012654213902a&type=product&cmCat=SEARCH_all&returnPage=search-results1.jsp&Ntk=Products&QueryText=Sharps&sort=all&Go.y=0&_D%3AhasJS=+&N=0&Nty=1&hasJS=true&_DARGS=%2Fcabelas%2Fen%2Fcommon%2Fsearch%2Fsearch-box.jsp.form23&Go.x=0&_dyncharset=ISO-8859-1
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I know some are already listed....just adding my pennies:
Lonesome Dove
The Wild Bunch
Josey Wales
Quigley Down Under
Tombstone
Wyatt Earp
Open Range
Broken Trail
The Shadow Riders
Stalag 17
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Great Escape
Midway
The Longest Day
The Shootist
Rio Lobo
Rio Diablo
El Dorado
Hondo
True Grit
Rooster Cogburn
The Searchers
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
I could go on......and on......... most of these should be required viewing.........
Peg...I really think we just MIGHT be brothers after all. Of course I am younger, taller, and better looking and Mom loved me best...but we have the same taste in movies.
Lonesome Dove, Rio Bravo, Big Jake, and True Grit are my faves of all time. Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid is up there too...Peckinpah ROCKED!
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PegLeg, I think it'd be worth every penny! Might even have to go for the 45/120. Now, If I only had the cash...
I think it is time to watch that whole movie again though :). Good clip!
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I liked Ronin and American Beauty, trust me on that one.
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OMG, unless I missed it, no one listed the greatest Western ever - The Wild Bunch!
The scene at the end, when Robert Ryan walks among the dead, and Pike's hand is on the machine gun, a spent 1911 on the table, and his Colt still in its holster said it all.
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Has nobody seen Shane? The bar gun fight is classic !
Also how about Red River with John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru. Oh my lordy Joanne Dru ! and Wayne is using his famous short barreled Colt SA.
And jumping into the future try The Fifth Element with Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Milla Jovovich. Oh lordy Milla !
Finally the best western movie every made in the history of the planet Earth, My Darling Clementine with Henry Fonda, Victor Mature and Linda Darnell. Oh lordy Linda Darnell !! Directed by none other than John Ford.
Oh I almost forgot The Searchers directed by Ford again. With Wayne, Capt. Pike err...I mean Jeffrey Hunter and a so young, so beautiful and so sweet Natalie Wood.
Which brings to mind (I don't know why) A Walk In the Sun with Dana Andrews, Richard Conte. Great WWII flick.
And sense we are talking about Dana Andrews...How about The Best Years of Their Lives...I can't watch that without crying like a baby.
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I'm amazed this thread is still running. I'll add the best movie ever. Matewan. Its got bluegrass, Appalchian history, labor politics, one of thest movie lines ever ("Might be some shootin'.) Top it all off with the best run up to a gun fight in the street sequence ever made, not a word spoken, and it cannot be beat. As an added bonus if you are, like I was, twenty something and dating hippie chicks, they think you're progressive for liking it, and ignore the fact you're enjoying the music and 20's era period mayhem. You can't beat it with a stick!
fightingquaker
Mikey likes it!
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You guys missed one of the best war movies ever made--Battleground--Van Johnson and James Whitmore!
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The American Film Institute has various 100 great movies lists (movie, comedy, score etc). Choose a list and see how many have you seen? Too bad they don't have a TOP 100 GUN MOVIES list !!! But then the Hollyweed crowd probably would think we are all sociopaths. :)
http://connect.afi.com/site/PageNavigator/micro_take_tour2
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PROBABLY ?????? :o :o ::) :-X 8)
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The American Film Institute has various 100 great movies lists (movie, comedy, score etc). Choose a list and see how many have you seen? Too bad they don't have a TOP 100 GUN MOVIES list !!! But then the Hollyweed crowd probably would think we are all sociopaths. :)
http://connect.afi.com/site/PageNavigator/micro_take_tour2
Yet they make their money from using said guns as often and bloodily as possible in their movies!
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#43 "Midnight Cowboy". One they show a lot in prison ???
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West Side Story? ;D
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OMG, unless I missed it, no one listed the greatest Western ever - The Wild Bunch!
The scene at the end, when Robert Ryan walks among the dead, and Pike's hand is on the machine gun, a spent 1911 on the table, and his Colt still in its holster said it all.
Path, It was #2 on my list........I could watch it over and over.........................."Let's go!" ;)
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Peg...I really think we just MIGHT be brothers after all. Of course I am younger, taller, and better looking and Mom loved me best...but we have the same taste in movies.
Lonesome Dove, Rio Bravo, Big Jake, and True Grit are my faves of all time. Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid is up there too...Peckinpah ROCKED!
And you sew better than I do, too........... ;D ....
I love True Grit.............."Fill yore hands you son ................" ;D
You might like this video of then and now scenes from the movie......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EUP9rOLf30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3AX4nw6JDg
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And you sew better than I do, too........... ;D ....
I love True Grit.............."Fill yore hands you son ................" ;D
You might like this video of then and now scenes from the movie......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EUP9rOLf30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3AX4nw6JDg
Nothin like a one eyed fat man ;D
Loved "The Cowboy's " too.
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The Eiger Sanction
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Marshall or M'Lette, you could go through all these move threads and come up with a compilation, as my answer tried to do, and members came up with much more, that would be very cool.
NOW, new movie ( old movie ) not yet listed, 3,000 miles to Graceland. Bullets aplenty, from the bad guys, some come good guy in the end. Not really.
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Watching a good one right now
Streets of Fire (made in 1984)
Michael Pare, music by Ry Cooder
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088194/
".....now why don't you tell me your name?"
"Tom Cody, pleased ta meet ya."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFqMuy_GPlQ
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Ry Cooder also did the music (along with Steve Vai in parts) for one of my favorite music-themed movies, "Crossroads".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090888/
And, there's gun-related trivia goofs:
Factual errors: At just about an hour into the film, in Crupps bar, the bartender pulls a shotgun to break up the fight. He racks the pump, because that is a sound movie audiences associate with a shotgun. The only problem is that the bartender is holding a double barrel over-under shotgun that opens up at the back, it is not a pump. And it will not make that sound.
The Duel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0QKbnCDW94
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Got that one on DVD too! ;)
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Got that one on DVD too! ;)
I've always wanted it on DVD...just haven't ordered it yet.
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I think I've found my new favorite! ;D ;D
(http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0WTefOxBl1KuA0BovCjzbkF/SIG=130sslbm1/EXP=1247696945/**http%3A//www.gamerevolution.com/images/misc/Image/zombies/stripper-zombies.jpg)
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Oh Man, way to go Haz. I forgot about "Streets of Fire". Just got that last year after ordering it on Amazon.
I could spend a night watching the Godfather Series.
But another that would be nice are by Joseph Wambaugh: "The Choirboys" or "The Onion Field" or "The New Centurians"
"Electraglide in Blue" is also a personal fave!!!! 8)
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Ry Cooder also did the music (along with Steve Vai in parts) for one of my favorite music-themed movies, "Crossroads".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090888/
And, there's gun-related trivia goofs:
Factual errors: At just about an hour into the film, in Crupps bar, the bartender pulls a shotgun to break up the fight. He racks the pump, because that is a sound movie audiences associate with a shotgun. The only problem is that the bartender is holding a double barrel over-under shotgun that opens up at the back, it is not a pump. And it will not make that sound.
Have not seen that in ages, I also liked Dave Alvin and the Blasters doing Marie, Marie, but the actor was lip syncing if I remember right. Daniel Defoe?
The Duel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0QKbnCDW94
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This is a great movie...and something we may be saying sooner rather than later....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpUVQ_z6Zcs
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So anyway...
The Shootist
True Grit
Patton
Outlaw Josey Wales
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (The guy who played the Mexican knew his revolvers, and who wouldn't want a roll of rifles like that!)
A Fistful of Dollars
For A Few Dollars More
Glory
Punisher (Both of them)
And many more...but I suck at remembering movie names...
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Never forget this scene,....
A great one no doubt....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGpajGj07BU&feature=related
Oh, 128 years ago today, Pat Garrett killed Billy The Kid, just for the FYI
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So anyway...
The Shootist
True Grit
Patton
Outlaw Josey Wales
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (The guy who played the Mexican knew his revolvers, and who wouldn't want a roll of rifles like that!)
A Fistful of Dollars
For A Few Dollars More
Glory
Punisher (Both of them)
And many more...but I suck at remembering movie names...
There were 3 Punisher movies. The first one starred Dolph Lundgren. The second one was Thomas Jane. I don't know who's in the new one. I want to see it eventually but there are other movies I want to see first.
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I forgot Dolph's Punisher...The third one is with Ray Stevenson, the legionary Titus Pullis from the Rome mini series. Called Punisher War Zone.
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (The guy who played the Mexican knew his revolvers, and who wouldn't want a roll of rifles like that!)
Eli Wallach
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I know some are already listed....just adding my pennies:
Lonesome Dove
The Wild Bunch
Josey Wales
Quigley Down Under
Tombstone
Wyatt Earp
Open Range
Broken Trail
The Shadow Riders
Stalag 17
Bridge on the River Kwai
The Great Escape
Midway
The Longest Day
The Shootist
Rio Lobo
Rio Diablo
El Dorado
Hondo
True Grit
Rooster Cogburn
The Searchers
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
I could go on......and on......... most of these should be required viewing.........
+ my 2 cents on your excellent list Peg. It is very close to an exact duplicate of what I would have posted as required viewing as well. I have all of the titles in bold on DVD and I wish that I had the rest. The Searchers and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon were tough finds. Like you I could also add many more. Two more that are big for me are my Band of Brothers set and , of course, Saving Private Ryan and on and on and on. ;D
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Forgot about:
The Godfather series.
Scarface
Apocolypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Tora, Tora, Tora
Patton
The Blue Max
All of the Spaghetti Westerns
Jerimiah Johnson
A Man Called Horse
Tom Horn
Dances with Wolves
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
This could go on all night!!!!
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The Shooter
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The Shooter
Hey JB,
The Shooter or the Shootist? I don't think that I know the Shooter. Who's in it and what's it about?
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Hey JB,
The Shooter or the Shootist? I don't think that I know the Shooter. Who's in it and what's it about?
Actually the title is just "Shooter" Mark Wallberg in the movie version of Stephen Hunter's book "Point of Impact"
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Actually the title is just "Shooter" Mark Wallberg in the movie version of Stephen Hunter's book "Point of Impact"
Gotcha. Thanks Tom.
Duh, I actually watched and really enjoyed that flick. Just wasn't clicking to "The Shooter."
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Forgot about:
The Godfather series.
Scarface
Apocolypse Now
Full Metal Jacket
Tora, Tora, Tora
Patton
The Blue Max
All of the Spaghetti Westerns
Jerimiah Johnson
A Man Called Horse
Tom Horn
Dances with Wolves
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
This could go on all night!!!!
Got almost all of those too..........can't find Tom Horn.
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Got almost all of those too..........can't find Tom Horn.
It's available at Columbia House for 7.98. If you're not a member just PM me your address and I'll send it to you.
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Go to amazon.com for Tom Horn. Used like new for $5.99 + shipping. I have never had a problem with them. You can find almost any movie or book thru amazom.com.
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Or you can down load for free (torrent) on piratebay.org ;)
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It's available at Columbia House for 7.98. If you're not a member just PM me your address and I'll send it to you.
Go to amazon.com for Tom Horn. Used like new for $5.99 + shipping. I have never had a problem with them. You can find alost any movie or book thru amazom.com.
Thanks.
Never thought of Columbia House.
Last time I checked Amazon (used them a lot in the past) they didn't have any copies.
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one of my fav's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JOO2EZqwVk&feature=related
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I can't believe nobody has listed his movie with Ahhnold ;D
(http://www.moviesunlimited.com/boxcovers/100_Wide/D28877.jpg)