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    Blues Brothers could be considered a musical, just say'n.

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    I'm all about movies that aren't terrible and cliche. I can hardly even stand most of the stuff they play on Spike TV because it hurts my brain to watch.
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    Clint did sing in paint your wagon.
    brush up on movie trivia b4 you speaketh.
    Re-read it Jim,, Said Clint should have been dubbed...

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    Just got to say. I'm down!

    I'm no gay basher or hater but I choose to pass on men on men scenes too, so if you drop all titles that have those type of scenes then I'm in. A title that pops to mine that was a total surprise was the Alexander movie with Collin Farrel in it a few years back. First GAY scene and I was out of there. And you think they called it an action movie! EEEEH!


    ETA. Fixed it for you STU.

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    How would you know? Sounds like you left to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GunTroll View Post
    Just got to say. I'm down!

    I'm no gay basher or hater but I choose to pass on men on men scenes too, so if you drop all titles that have those type of scenes then I'm in. A title that pops to mine that was a total surprise was the Alexander movie with Collin Farrel in it a few years back. First GAY scene and I was out of there. And you think they called it an action movie! EEEEH!


    ETA. Fixed it for you STU.
    I'm not even close to a Colin Farrel fan but that was awful even for him. I got it out of a discount bin, watched about 15 minutes of it, and then it went straight into the 'recycle bin'...

    And for folks who have an 'alternative' lifestyle, it would have been action.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Clint did sing in paint your wagon.


    So the signing in Blazing Saddles, or High Anxeity would be a no go? you should check out the Mel Brooks Movie soundtrack album he put out decades ago.
    Don't know about Bruce, never saw Hudson Hawk.

    Clint may have sung in "Paint your wagon", but I notice he didn't do it again.
    (The Duke was supposedly a 'singing cowboy' when he was getting started in the '30's, but you'll notice THAT didn't continue.

    And Blazing Saddles, History of the World, and High Anxiety were NOT musicals, they were comedies. MOVIE comedies.

    As for all the ladies in those movies you mentioned, I'm not as interested in almost-naked females from movies made in the '30's. I'm sure they were pretty risque back in the day, but that was then and this is now. Gimme Megan Fox in almost nothing. She might not be the brightest bulb in the box, but if I wanted quality, thoughtful entertainment (Which sometimes I do) I wouldn't be watching a no-brainer action flick full of action, violence, and some nudity and/or adult situations. I LIKE no-brainer action flicks like that sometimes. Quite a few sometimes, because it lets me forget about other things I have to worry about the rest of the time. There are times I want to be entertained without having to figure out a plot, storyline, innuendos, sub-plots, and the like. Those are the times I want action, violence, fistfights, swordfights, gunfights, explosions, Chuck Norris, ass whoopins, car chases, Bruce Willis, robots and/or cyborgs, stunning special effects, hot naked chicks, computer graphics, shooting, hot naked chicks, Arnold, Naval bombardment of anything filled with the enemy by the biggest freakin' battleships we ever had, hot naked chicks, .50 BMG sniper engagements of insurgents at obscenely long ranges, Tom Selleck using a .45-120 for ultra-long range shooting of boneheads who deserved it, and more hot naked chicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troublco View Post
    Don't know about Bruce, never saw Hudson Hawk.

    Clint may have sung in "Paint your wagon", but I notice he didn't do it again.
    (The Duke was supposedly a 'singing cowboy' when he was getting started in the '30's, but you'll notice THAT didn't continue.

    And Blazing Saddles, History of the World, and High Anxiety were NOT musicals, they were comedies. MOVIE comedies.

    As for all the ladies in those movies you mentioned, I'm not as interested in almost-naked females from movies made in the '30's. I'm sure they were pretty risque back in the day, but that was then and this is now. Gimme Megan Fox in almost nothing. She might not be the brightest bulb in the
    box, but if I wanted quality, thoughtful entertainment (Which sometimes I do) I wouldn't be watching a no-brainer action flick full of action, violence, and some nudity and/or adult situations. I LIKE no-brainer action flicks like that sometimes. Quite a few sometimes, because it lets me forget about other things I have to worry about the rest of the time. There are times I want to be entertained without having to figure out a plot, storyline, innuendos, sub-plots, and the like. Those are the times I want action, violence, fistfights, swordfights, gunfights, explosions, Chuck Norris, ass whoopins, car chases, Bruce Willis, robots and/or cyborgs, stunning special effects, hot naked chicks, computer graphics, shooting, hot naked chicks, Arnold, Naval bombardment of anything filled with the enemy by the biggest freakin' battleships we ever had, hot naked chicks, .50 BMG sniper engagements of insurgents at obscenely long ranges, Tom Selleck using a .45-120 for ultra-long range shooting of boneheads who deserved it, and more hot naked chicks.

    Troubleco, you may indeed be my long lost brother. Of all my friends here who responded to my origional post, you are the only one who I believe really gets it....

    I hope to run into you at a shoot or match one of these days, I'm buying you a beer my friend....

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    You know, I am sometimes given cause to wonder about some of the members of the Fraternity of Men. I will say that I believe, strange notions of watching Jimmy Cagney frolicking about on stage aside, most of the guys here can't be too bad because this forum is basically about GUNS. So I figure that at least most of us are card-carrying members of the fraternity, usually.
    I just think that some folks get too serious, or lose sight of what's really important. There's no sense in taking life too seriously, you're not gonna get out of it alive anyway! And what's really important? Enjoying life as best you can while you can, and taking care of family and friends during. If watching other men frolicking on stage does that for you, well, I'm really a little concerned but as long as it doesn't involve me I can live with it.
    So basically you have:

    The Broadway stage production, fancy, hoidy-toidy loving:


    And the rest of us.


    And the ones who'll whine about it.


    I'm with you, GreenScoutII. The Second round's on me! Let the opera lovers drink their wine coolers....
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    Alexander was a lame movie, but it wasn't because of the implied gay scene. We get it, you're a homophobe and your very man-hood and entire reputation would be shot and you'd die alone in the gutter if you watched a movie like that. The Greeks were known for being a bunch of child fucking fags, what did you expect from the movie?
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