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I can't remember the movie but he'd just got shot in the leg. "Ow".


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"If it's trouble you want, I'll accommodate you". From Big Jake, " you can call me dad, you can call me father, you can call me Jake. You can call me a dirty old son of a bitch but if you ever call me daddy again, I'll finish this fight."

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"...a human rides a horse until it dies, then he goes on afoot. A Comanche comes along, gets that horse up, rides him 20 more miles... and then he eats him."

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If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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'She reminds me of me."


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
"...a human rides a horse until it dies, then he goes on afoot. A Comanche comes along, gets that horse up, rides him 20 more miles... and then he eats him."

True words to live by.


True word to live by ?


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Originally Posted by kenjs1
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"...a human rides a horse until it dies, then he goes on afoot. A Comanche comes along, gets that horse up, rides him 20 more miles... and then he eats him."

True words to live by.


True word to live by ?


The essence of the quote for me (at least)... a Comanche is a wild animal that never suffers an ounce of sorrow... whereas a human will embrace suffering.

A paraphrase of D.H. Lawrence I reckon... “I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.”

Alan Le May (born 1899) and Lawrence (born 1885)... a different time... a different perspective IMHO.


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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My favorite movie lines of all time:

James Pepper: You know, there's an old saying, Miss Sally. There's no law west of Dodge and no God west of the Pecos. Right, Mr. Chisum?

John Simpson Chisum: Wrong, Mr. Pepper. Because no matter where people go, sooner or later there's the law. And sooner or later they find God's already been there.


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Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
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Don't forget, boys and girls, every one of those "favorite" lines said by John Wayne -- and other actors -- were written by a screenwriter. Actors don't just make up those lines as they go along. grin

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Remember, all those lines were written by someone else.


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Carson City Marshal Walter Thibido: You wouldn't gun down a police officer.

John Bernard Books: What'd stop me? Fear of dying?


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Originally Posted by Higginez
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Don't forget, boys and girls, every one of those "favorite" lines said by John Wayne -- and other actors -- were written by a screenwriter. Actors don't just make up those lines as they go along. grin

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No schidt?

Tell us more?


Not much more to tell. I just relate what the big boys down at the pool hall tell me. wink

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Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Originally Posted by Higginez
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Don't forget, boys and girls, every one of those "favorite" lines said by John Wayne -- and other actors -- were written by a screenwriter. Actors don't just make up those lines as they go along. grin

L.W.


No schidt?

Tell us more?


Not much more to tell. I just relate what the big boys down at the pool hall tell me. wink

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John Wayne was not only prolific but he played the same guy over and over. Even tho his lines were written for him - sooner or later that has to mold his personality. He basically becomes the part off screen too.


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Originally Posted by Scotty
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Don't forget, boys and girls, every one of those "favorite" lines said by John Wayne -- and other actors -- were written by a screenwriter. Actors don't just make up those lines as they go along. grin

L.W.


Leanwolf, have you ever written a line that you hear repeated and attributed to an actor?


Probably the most memorable line I ever wrote that is often repeated in certain movies was for Hobo, the star of The Littlest Hobo, Canadian production. Hobo was a German Shepard that ran around in Canada helping and solving people's problems. That line was "Woof, woof!"

So anytime you see a flick where a dog is on camera and going "Woof, woof. Woof woof woof." That's my line. Pretty easy dialogue, frankly. smile

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“” did you bring gold?“ —-“NO”
“ did you bring silver?” —-“NO”
“ well then what did you bring?“ —-“LEAD”


" Nope...just lead"

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