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Mtneer
09-25-2020, 20:16
Okay, so I'm watching Josey Wales for the umpteenth time because there ain't nothing else on. This scene caught my attention.

Chief Dan says, "we're facing the sun, this oughta give him an edge." All the subsequent Clint scenes have him backlit properly. But all the shots of the soon-to-be-dead 4 horseman are backlit too, which is impossible and ruins the line. They should have had the sun in their eyes.

Is there a limit to how many times we are allowed to watch Eastwood movies? Star Wars and Potter geeks need not reply.

Great-Kazoo
09-25-2020, 20:29
I know what you're thinking. Did i watch this movie 6 times, or was it only 5 ?

fitterjohn
09-25-2020, 20:32
I know what you're thinking. Did i watch this movie 6 times, or was it only 5 ?

Lol now that’s funny

UncleDave
09-25-2020, 21:04
All John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies must be watched when happened on. Or you must turn in your man card.

buffalobo
09-25-2020, 21:14
All John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies must be watched when happened on. Or you must turn in your man card.^^^This.

WETWRKS
09-25-2020, 21:30
I know what you're thinking. Did i watch this movie 6 times, or was it only 5 ?

Depends...do you feel lucky?

Irving
09-25-2020, 21:33
All John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies must be watched when happened on. Or you must turn in your man card.

Except for the terrible ones.

JohnnyEgo
09-25-2020, 22:06
So I have a deep and abiding affection for both John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, but my first thought when I saw this thread title was Rowdy Roddy Piper's 2nd* finest film, "Hell Comes to Frog Town*", which had a very formative impact on me when I saw it half-scrambled on some bootlegged CableVision channel. And which I currently own on VHS and DVD.

*The first, of course, being the true classic "They Live".

Great-Kazoo
09-25-2020, 22:30
So I have a deep and abiding affection for both John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, but my first thought when I saw this thread title was Rowdy Roddy Piper's 2nd* finest film, "Hell Comes to Frog Town*", which had a very formative impact on me when I saw it half-scrambled on some bootlegged CableVision channel. And which I currently own on VHS and DVD.

*The first, of course, being the true classic "They Live".

with Keith David and Meg Forster ;)

brutal
09-25-2020, 22:33
My wife hates watching movies or shows with me that:

Have poor continuity
Have poor gunplay (most)

Irving
09-25-2020, 22:43
My wife hates watching movies or shows with me that:

Have poor continuity
Have poor gunplay (most)

Sounds like she should raise her movie standards right?

Aloha_Shooter
09-25-2020, 22:58
Except for the terrible ones.

I was going to reply "no such things" but then I remembered Clint did "The Bridges of Madison County" ...

BPTactical
09-25-2020, 23:02
Dyin ain’t much of a livin.....











now spit

WETWRKS
09-26-2020, 00:01
Another that I enjoy is The Quick and the Dead.

For a post western...western...I enjoy Last Man Standing.

OtterbatHellcat
09-26-2020, 02:19
There are no limits on watching Eastwood movies multiple times....nothing wrong with that.

" Now can you handle it, or do I have to write it out in braille and shove it up your ass? "

Bailey Guns
09-26-2020, 04:33
Of course, I like Clint and the Duke. Only a commie wouldn't.

But, in my opinion, Robert Duvall is every bit as good in a western as either of them. Love me some Lonesome Dove.

"A man who wouldn't cheat for a poke don't want one bad enough."

StagLefty
09-26-2020, 08:15
^ ahhhh Lonesome Dove Great snow day classic !!!!

SideShow Bob
09-26-2020, 08:57
I was going to reply "no such things" but then I remembered Clint did "The Bridges of Madison County" ...

How soon we forget..... Remember “Bronco Billy” or “Any Which Way But Loose” or it's sequel ? Of course you don’t, that is because they were that bad.......

“Right turn Clyde”........

JohnnyDrama
09-26-2020, 09:57
Any Which Way But Loose is one of my all time favorites.

Aloha_Shooter
09-26-2020, 11:59
How soon we forget..... Remember “Bronco Billy” or “Any Which Way But Loose” or it's sequel ? Of course you don’t, that is because they were that bad.......

“Right turn Clyde”........

Sorry but I loved "Any Which Way But Loose" and the sequel. "Bronco Billy" was not the best of Clint's movies but it wasn't bad. It beat the heck (IMO) out of any of the Disney Star Wars crap (with the possible exception of "Rogue One"), Disney's live-action remakes of classic animated movies, the 2016 version of "Ghostbusters", or any of the other SJW crap that Hollywood has been coming out with over the 5-10 years.

flogger
09-26-2020, 12:18
Yep, Robert Duval in 'Open Range' and 'Second Hand Lions'. Great actor.

Ah Pook
09-26-2020, 12:49
Ever watch Plan 9 From Outter Space? That movie had more editing mistakes than I could count.

Any Kelly’s Hero’s love?

“Sergeant, this bank’s not gonna fall into the hands of the American army. It’s gonna fall in our hands. You see, we’re just a private enterprise operation.”

Duman
09-26-2020, 16:34
Ever watch Plan 9 From Outer Space? That movie had more editing mistakes than I could count.

One of my all time favorites !!!! Flying saucer is a burning paper plate with strings visibly attached.... LOL!

As with many of you, people sometimes don't like watching movies with me because of the:
1. Broken laws of physics - unless it's sci-fi, it doesn't matter if you didn't study law, you can't break them
2. Poor gun handling/safety - it makes me cringe.
3. Guns with infinite round magazines or cylinders - in a 3-stooges movie I counted 87-shots from a six-gun
4. Poor continuity - the stuff I catch. There are many continuity errors I miss, but sometimes get lodged in my subconscious only to pop out later
5. Really, really, really bad decision making..... are people really that dumb? (Don't answer that, it's a loaded question...)
6. Characters that are over the top stereotypes - pick one, your choice

Great-Kazoo
09-26-2020, 21:30
Ever watch Plan 9 From Outter Space? That movie had more editing mistakes than I could count.

Any Kelly’s Hero’s love?

“Sergeant, this bank’s not gonna fall into the hands of the American army. It’s gonna fall in our hands. You see, we’re just a private enterprise operation.”

I'm grabbing some waves.

buffalobo
09-26-2020, 21:33
The Shootist just started on Outdoor channel.

Great-Kazoo
09-26-2020, 21:35
Yep, Robert Duval in 'Open Range' and 'Second Hand Lions'. Great actor.

The Great Santini.

The Killer Elite

THX 1138

Lt. Kilgore / Apocalypses Now

The Godfather


Lets not forget his first major role, although a very small one. Boo Radley

Great-Kazoo
09-26-2020, 21:37
The Shootist just started on Outdoor channel.

Lauren Bacall ;)

UncleDave
09-26-2020, 22:35
Robert Duvall for me comes under the Duke blanket, because he was Lucky Ned Pepper. So a Robert Duvall western is a John Wayne Movie that the Duke couldn’t make it into. As far as Play Misty for Me or Bridges of Madison County they don’t exist in my world and are not Eastwood movies. Last Man Standing is just a remake of Fist Full of Dollars, but still very watchable.

JohnnyEgo
09-27-2020, 00:27
Always a fan of Lee Marvin. Hell, I'll even watch him with singing Clint Eastwood in Paint Your Wagon. Love Death Hunt.

Great-Kazoo
09-27-2020, 08:34
Incorrect! Get it right. [ROFL2]

“I’m drinking wine and eating cheese and catching some rays...you know.”

Such a great WW2 flick. Clint did 2 major WW2 flicks that are my favorites: Where Eagles Dare in 1968 and Kelly's Heroes in 1970.

I suggest you do a search for kellys hero's quotes. Then get back with me ;)

Aloha_Shooter
09-27-2020, 09:34
Always with them negatives waves. Why can't you be positive for once?

Ah Pook
09-27-2020, 10:47
For the spaghetti western fans, look up Death Rides a Horse ('67). All the usual suspects except Clint.

Gman
09-27-2020, 11:42
I love all that shhhhtuff.

UncleDave
09-27-2020, 13:55
Lee Marvin was great. One of my favorites was The Professionals.

Bailey Guns
09-27-2020, 15:22
Oddball definitely says "I'm grabbin' some waves" in Kelly's Heroes.

Aloha_Shooter
09-27-2020, 21:55
"I'm drinking wine and eating cheese and catching some rays, y'know ..."


https://youtu.be/TzsNh3-FnHQ

brutal
09-27-2020, 23:19
Yanny?

or Laurel?

WETWRKS
09-28-2020, 00:25
Most anything by Kevin Costner should be on this list...

ray1970
09-28-2020, 05:53
Most anything by Kevin Costner should be on this list...

Like the Bodyguard with Whitney Houston?

Justin
09-28-2020, 08:10
Yep, Robert Duval in 'Open Range' and 'Second Hand Lions'. Great actor.

Second Hand Lions is pretty fantastic.

wctriumph
09-28-2020, 12:00
Eastwood and Duval - Joe Kidd

Great-Kazoo
09-28-2020, 12:53
Eastwood and Duval - Joe Kidd

Don't forget Thunderbolt & Lightfoot with Jeff Bridges

WETWRKS
09-28-2020, 13:10
Like the Bodyguard with Whitney Houston?

Like Tombstone...like Dances With Wolves...3000 Miles to Graceland...The Untouchables...

Personally I even enjoyed The Postman and Waterworld.

SideShow Bob
09-28-2020, 18:36
Like Tombstone...like Dances With Wolves...3000 Miles to Graceland...The Untouchables...

Personally I even enjoyed The Postman and Waterworld.

Did you also like “A Perfect World” ?

flogger
09-28-2020, 20:33
Second Hand Lions is pretty fantastic.

The whole story is great and the Bar Fight sequence is classic Duval.

So many great movies. One of my top 5 favorite actors. Low-Key Cool!

WETWRKS
09-28-2020, 22:37
Did you also like “A Perfect World” ?

Haven’t seen it. Frankly...haven’t even heard of it.

BladesNBarrels
09-29-2020, 08:25
Haven’t seen it. Frankly...haven’t even heard of it.

I hadn't either. But, I do live under a rock when it comes to movies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Perfect_World

Duman
09-29-2020, 17:59
One of the best Robert Duvall movies that I've ever seen is 'Get Low'.

Bill Murray plays a great undertaker.