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whiny-***ed opinion on, "Re: What movie did you see this past weekend?", >Are you talking about "The Unforgiven"? Really forget the name, it had what's his name as a co-star who won the Academy Award that year for best supporting actor, and I know the movie won best picture. > >You might check out Tom Selleck in "Monte Walsh". It is a made for TV >movie but I thought it was an excellent western. It is more about the >"cowboy" experience than the usual western. I agree, I like the whole "Monte Walsh" movies. But as you say they are TV movies. We were talking about theater movies. -- _______ _______________ ________ ___________ __ __ \___ /______ / __ ___/______ ____ /__ /_ _ / / /__ / _ __ / _____ \ _ __ `/__ / _ __/ / /_/ / _ / / /_/ / ____/ / / /_/ / _ / / /_ \____/ /_/ \__,_/ /____/ \__,_/ /_/ \__/ I'd rather be right, than Politically Correct |
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<oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: >On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 04:39:03 GMT the great cry-baby, cg gave a >whiny-***ed opinion on, "Re: What movie did you see this past >weekend?", > >>Are you talking about "The Unforgiven"? > > Really forget the name, it had what's his name as a >co-star who won the Academy Award that year for best supporting >actor, and I know the movie won best picture. Oooooops, I got the title wrong. It was really titled "Unforgiven". <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105695/> > >> >>You might check out Tom Selleck in "Monte Walsh". It is a made for TV >>movie but I thought it was an excellent western. It is more about the >>"cowboy" experience than the usual western. > > I agree, I like the whole "Monte Walsh" movies. But as >you say they are TV movies. We were talking about theater >movies. We were? :-)) BTW, I didn't know the TV movie was a "remake". Lee Marvin stared in the original back in 1970. At least it looks like it was the original. But I couldn't find any other "Monte Walsh" movies. <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066093/> -- cg |
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whiny-***ed opinion on, "Re: What movie did you see this past weekend?", >On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 01:10:55 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon ><oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: > >>On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 04:39:03 GMT the great cry-baby, cg gave a >>whiny-***ed opinion on, "Re: What movie did you see this past >>weekend?", >> >>>Are you talking about "The Unforgiven"? >> >> Really forget the name, it had what's his name as a >>co-star who won the Academy Award that year for best supporting >>actor, and I know the movie won best picture. > >Oooooops, I got the title wrong. It was really titled "Unforgiven". > ><http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105695/> Yes that's the one and the actor I was thinking about was Gene Hackman. > >> >>> >>>You might check out Tom Selleck in "Monte Walsh". It is a made for TV >>>movie but I thought it was an excellent western. It is more about the >>>"cowboy" experience than the usual western. >> >> I agree, I like the whole "Monte Walsh" movies. But as >>you say they are TV movies. We were talking about theater >>movies. > >We were? :-)) > >BTW, I didn't know the TV movie was a "remake". Lee Marvin stared in >the original back in 1970. At least it looks like it was the >original. But I couldn't find any other "Monte Walsh" movies. > ><http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066093/> You had "Monte Walsh down under" where he goes to Australia. And I think there are a total of 4 or 5 Monte Walsh movies, and Tom Selleck stars in all of them if my memory servers me. Didn't know Lee Marvin did them also, he was a great actor in his day. Another good movie (western) is "Losm <sp> Dove" believe that's the name of it. It had Robet Duveal, and Tommy Lee Jones. -- _______ _______________ ________ ___________ __ __ \___ /______ / __ ___/______ ____ /__ /_ _ / / /__ / _ __ / _____ \ _ __ `/__ / _ __/ / /_/ / _ / / /_/ / ____/ / / /_/ / _ / / /_ \____/ /_/ \__,_/ /____/ \__,_/ /_/ \__/ I'd rather be right, than Politically Correct |
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 15:39:29 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon
<oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: >On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 13:43:13 -0700 the great cry-baby, Littleguy >gave a whiny-***ed opinion on, "Re: What movie did you see this >past weekend?", > >>On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:28:26 GMT, "Seancito" <nada@nada****ada.net> >>wrote: >> >>>I watched cable. >> >>Mystic River > > Open Range, Master and Commander, both have gone into my >library. I've never bought a VCR, or videodisk (or whatever they are called.) Do you watch the movie several times? How far between screenings, on average? Is there some sort of trading group? That's what I'd do ... I'd form a group and share tapes. Send me $25, and you can be vice president of the group. ![]() |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:39:09 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon
<oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: >Another good movie (western) is "Losm <sp> Dove" believe >that's the name of it. It had Robet Duveal, and Tommy Lee Jones. I'm not familiar with the title, but I think both actors are excellent. I'd see almost anything they were in. |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:49:48 -0400 Just Judy wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:39:09 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon > <oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: > > >Another good movie (western) is "Losm <sp> Dove" believe > >that's the name of it. It had Robet Duveal, and Tommy Lee Jones. > > I'm not familiar with the title, but I think both actors are > excellent. I'd see almost anything they were in. > "Lonesome Dove" -- Ernie B. Communication: The art of moving an idea from one mind to another, hopefully without distortion. |
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 00:45:08 GMT, Ernie B.
<ernie-baresch_REMOVE_@att._THIS_net> wrote: >On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:49:48 -0400 Just Judy wrote: > >> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:39:09 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon >> <oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: >> >> >Another good movie (western) is "Losm <sp> Dove" believe >> >that's the name of it. It had Robet Duveal, and Tommy Lee Jones. >> >> I'm not familiar with the title, but I think both actors are >> excellent. I'd see almost anything they were in. >> >"Lonesome Dove" Thanks, I'll keep that title in mind, although I don't know how. The doves that show up at my bird feeder are anything but lonesome ... there are hundreds of them! |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:39:09 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon
<oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: > Another good movie (western) is "Losm <sp> Dove" believe >that's the name of it. It had Robet Duveal, and Tommy Lee Jones. I'll keep an eye out for it since it looks like we have the same taste in westerns. Thanks. -- cg |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 23:38:13 -0400 Just Judy wrote:
> >"Lonesome Dove" > > Thanks, I'll keep that title in mind, although I don't know > how. The doves that show up at my bird feeder are anything but > lonesome ... there are hundreds of them! > This movie is set in west Texas. <g> -- Ernie B. Communication: The art of moving an idea from one mind to another, hopefully without distortion. |
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"cg" <cgrams007@{take-this-out}yahoo.com> wrote in message news:a562d0le4lk4u0bbf2kb3eihnqpfittada@4ax.com... > On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:39:09 -0700, Old Salt card carrying Curmudgeon > <oldsalt@spambusters.com> wrote: > > > Another good movie (western) is "Losm <sp> Dove" believe > >that's the name of it. It had Robet Duveal, and Tommy Lee Jones. > > I'll keep an eye out for it since it looks like we have the same taste > in westerns. Thanks. It was a made for TV (TNT, I think) mini-series. I think it's available at Blockbuster. -- Hooda Gest "The only thing I do immediately is procrastinate." |