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Pale Rider, derivitive or not, is a damned good movie.
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Now even you can't say that you haven't ever wished for a simpler life like that of the free grazing cowboy, even in passing.Darth Wong wrote:I couldn't. I enjoy a good western as much as the next guy, but when the movie stops, I'll happily live with treated running water, grocery stores, refridgerators, and electricity, thank you very much.RedImperator wrote:I loved The Cowboys. Reminded me of my time out in western Wyoming. I could dig that kind of life.
Yes I can. I am quite happy living in a concrete jungle with cars, electricity, television, radio, flush toilets, running water, and grocery stores.Nathan F wrote:Now even you can't say that you haven't ever wished for a simpler life like that of the free grazing cowboy, even in passing.Darth Wong wrote:I couldn't. I enjoy a good western as much as the next guy, but when the movie stops, I'll happily live with treated running water, grocery stores, refridgerators, and electricity, thank you very much.RedImperator wrote:I loved The Cowboys. Reminded me of my time out in western Wyoming. I could dig that kind of life.
I think it's something I'd like to do for a season. Then I'd get tired of saddle sores and sleeping on the ground, and decide there's a lot to be said for modern life.Nathan F wrote:Now even you can't say that you haven't ever wished for a simpler life like that of the free grazing cowboy, even in passing.Darth Wong wrote:I couldn't. I enjoy a good western as much as the next guy, but when the movie stops, I'll happily live with treated running water, grocery stores, refridgerators, and electricity, thank you very much.RedImperator wrote:I loved The Cowboys. Reminded me of my time out in western Wyoming. I could dig that kind of life.
City Slickers anyone?RedImperator wrote:I think it's something I'd like to do for a season. Then I'd get tired of saddle sores and sleeping on the ground, and decide there's a lot to be said for modern life.Nathan F wrote:Now even you can't say that you haven't ever wished for a simpler life like that of the free grazing cowboy, even in passing.
If they ever invent time machines, I'll bet you could make a shitload of money selling "temporal vacations" where you get to go back to the Old West and be a cowboy.
Hey, it's a good movie.Damaramu wrote:I really liked Quigley Down Under. Don't laugh!
Hell no, A Fistful of Dollars is better by at least three hundred units of betterness. Not that The Magnificent Seven isn't good, mind you. It's just that A Fistful of Dollars is way better. (Incidentally, Yojimbo was way better than The Seven Samurai, too)HemlockGrey wrote:Ah, the Magnificent Seven. Best western ever to be inspired by a Japanese movie.
Gah, how could I forget The Magnificent Seven and The Wild Bunch? "Give 'em hell, Sam!"Robert Treder wrote:Hell no, A Fistful of Dollars is better by at least three hundred units of betterness. Not that The Magnificent Seven isn't good, mind you. It's just that A Fistful of Dollars is way better. (Incidentally, Yojimbo was way better than The Seven Samurai, too)HemlockGrey wrote:Ah, the Magnificent Seven. Best western ever to be inspired by a Japanese movie.
*Grin* Read the series of books written about the Time Station Shangri-La. Forget the first book in the series, the only title I can remember is Wagers of Sin. Time Vacations to 19th century London, the Old West, the Roman Empire...of course, when people come through the other way, mayhem ensues...RedImperator wrote:I think it's something I'd like to do for a season. Then I'd get tired of saddle sores and sleeping on the ground, and decide there's a lot to be said for modern life.Nathan F wrote:Now even you can't say that you haven't ever wished for a simpler life like that of the free grazing cowboy, even in passing.Darth Wong wrote: I couldn't. I enjoy a good western as much as the next guy, but when the movie stops, I'll happily live with treated running water, grocery stores, refridgerators, and electricity, thank you very much.
If they ever invent time machines, I'll bet you could make a shitload of money selling "temporal vacations" where you get to go back to the Old West and be a cowboy.
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I've seen the entire trilogy; to which plot device are you referring?Have you seen Back To The Future Pt. III? Bit of a plot device in that film from A Fistful of Dollars...
Tsyroc wrote:Hey, it's a good movie.Damaramu wrote:I really liked Quigley Down Under. Don't laugh!
Anyone else like Silverado? I've enjoyed that one for a long time but boy the dialog was soft and the soud effects loud on the first tape I had of it. The DVD my parents have is slightly better.
I think I know exactly what you're referring to, and I think I saw that bit on the History Channel.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Ah, it'd ruin the ending to a good western.
Frank Hipper wrote:No mention of Rustler's Rhapsody???? That flick is hilarious!
Pale Rider, derivitive or not, is a damned good movie.
I think the one with Kurt Douglas, Arnold Schwartzeneggar and Anne Margret is called The Villian. It really is like a Road Runner cartoon.LadyTevar wrote: Isn't that the one with Kurt Douglas and Arr-nald in one of his first roles? Playing Jumpin' Jack Slate and Handsome Stranger, respectively?
If so... OMG!! Mel Brooks does a live-action LooneyToons/RoadRunner cartoon-based Western!![]()
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That's the right one! "Ya gotta... Watch out for the Villian! He may be headin' for your town..."Tsyroc wrote:I think the one with Kurt Douglas, Arnold Schwartzeneggar and Anne Margret is called The Villian. It really is like a Road Runner cartoon.LadyTevar wrote: Isn't that the one with Kurt Douglas and Arr-nald in one of his first roles? Playing Jumpin' Jack Slate and Handsome Stranger, respectively?
If so... OMG!! Mel Brooks does a live-action LooneyToons/RoadRunner cartoon-based Western!![]()
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I liked how Arnold's mom had named him after his father, "Handsome Stranger".
That''s "The Villian" my late Grandpa's favorite Comedy Western...LadyTevar wrote:Frank Hipper wrote:No mention of Rustler's Rhapsody???? That flick is hilarious!
Pale Rider, derivitive or not, is a damned good movie.
... Rustler's Rhapsody....
Isn't that the one with Kurt Douglas and Arr-nald in one of his first roles? Playing Jumpin' Jack Slate and Handsome Stranger, respectively?
If so... OMG!! Mel Brooks does a live-action LooneyToons/RoadRunner cartoon-based Western!![]()
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