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getsome
04-01-2010, 02:13 PM
Sure is quiet,....Yea too quiet....Looks like Dietrich's Village People thread is starting to peter out so I thought since his other Clint Eastwood thread did so well I would start something similar...How about this, there are 4 categories to choose your favorite movie from #1 Western movie #2 War movie #3 comedy and #4 Drama.....This is going to be hard because there are so many great ones but you only get one choice for each....The prize is an all expence (to be paid by you) weekend getaway to Dietrich's house for a nekid Easter egg hunt and deep fat fried possum cookin....So here goes.... my choices are, #1/Western.....The man who shot Liberty Valance #2/War movie.....Full Metal Jacket #3/Comedy.....Animal House and last and most difficult is #4/Drama.....Hurt Locker.....Y'all wanna play?....:cheer2:

hsart
04-01-2010, 02:23 PM
I'll give you my picks later... but one of your inspired me as we begin a long weekend:
YouTube - Animal House - Bluto's Inspiration Speech (http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=Q47bpOCTcaY)

Vinikahr
04-01-2010, 02:24 PM
You are a true provocateur.:third:

getsome
04-01-2010, 02:29 PM
Its a tough job but somebody's gotta do it...:banplease:

Bawanna
04-01-2010, 02:29 PM
Do we get to go to a nascar race after the egg hunt and possum fry? Your correct this is hard.

Western easy- Lonesome Dove
War Movie- Saving Private Ryan
Comedy- Super Troopers , Animal house was a good choice, didnt want to be a copy cat.

Drama - The Notebook

Let me know if I win, I'll start packin.

jkalantzis
04-01-2010, 02:43 PM
western - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
war movie - Platoon
Comedy - The Hangover
Drama - Spongebob Squarepants

Vinikahr
04-01-2010, 02:46 PM
Western- Tumbstone
War Movie- Dirty Dozen
Comedy- Anger Management
Drama - The Green Mile

Bawanna
04-01-2010, 02:46 PM
western - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
war movie - Platoon
Comedy - The Hangover
Drama - Spongebob Squarepants

I was gonna go with Spongebob but I thought you guys would all laugh at me. I'm kind of sensitive to that sort of stuff.

hsart
04-01-2010, 02:57 PM
Western: Jeremiah Johnson
War: Saving Private Ryan
Comedy: Groundhog Day
Drama: Casablanca

Bawanna
04-01-2010, 03:13 PM
Western- Tumbstone
War Movie- Dirty Dozen
Comedy- Anger Management
Drama - The Green Mile

Green Mile, good one, great movie. Dirty Dozen likewise.

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 03:24 PM
Western: Paint Your Wagon,(1969) Lee Marvin was terrific, and he sang!
War: The Big Red One,(1980) Lee Marvin was terrific.
Comedy: Cat Ballou,(1965) Lee Marvin was terrific - He won the Oscar
Drama: Hell in the Pacific (1968), Lee Marvin was terrific, as was Toshiro Mifune, my favorite Japanese Actor… especially in anything directed by Akira Kurosawa. Toshiro was sort of Japan’s “John Wayne.”
Lee Marvin was a terrific actor. The Big Red One and Hell in the Pacific are among my favorites that he starred in. I just got an urge to promote him a bit… terrific actor! You'll find that he was in a lot of the movies you mention in every category. PYW wasn't his best western, but it was different.
Most of these fall into two or three of these categories, and there were elements of each in all. JMHO.

Wynn:D

getsome
04-01-2010, 03:24 PM
See what I mean, this is tough....I didn't think about Saving Private Ryan but its too late to change my answer.....Oh well...Hey Dietrich, light the burner under the deep fat fryer but watch out for ole Nemo....

getsome
04-01-2010, 03:28 PM
Those are all good ones wyn, I thought Lee Marvin was the perfect actor for the part of Liberty Valance opposite the Duke in my western choice...

Bawanna
04-01-2010, 03:33 PM
See what I mean, this is tough....I didn't think about Saving Private Ryan but its too late to change my answer.....Oh well...Hey Dietrich, light the burner under the deep fat fryer but watch out for ole Nemo....

Hey you started this, you make the rules, wanna hit the start over button? Change the mind button, go for it. Good thought on watching out for Nemo, them deep fryers can be hazardous to tools and such.

I better get the track schedule for Charlotte.

And Wyn, Lee Marvin was a real life hero as well. Hit the beach at Omaha with Capt Kangaroo. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. Always wore a sweater cause his arms were heavily tatooed. Special forces.
Thus concludes our history lesson for today.

getsome
04-01-2010, 03:56 PM
Ja Ja Ja Jimmy Stewart flew 20 combat missions over Germany as pilot of a B17 flying fortress....He was awarded several medals including the Distinguished Flying Cross...He retired with the rank of Brigadier General....I think that actors back then were made up of better stock the those of today...Can't imagine Tom Cruise or George Cloony having the stones to fight for our country!!!:33:

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 04:14 PM
Bawanna' said"
And Wyn, Lee Marvin was a real life hero as well. Hit the beach at Omaha with Capt Kangaroo. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. Always wore a sweater cause his arms were heavily tatooed. Special forces. "

Yeah, I had forgotten about that and it wasn't ago long ago I saw something about Captain Kangaroo being a war hero.
And I always loved Jimmy Stewart, and I know he was a real war hero, too. He retired a few months before I got out of the Air Force to go to college. I thought he wound up with two stars, posthumously. Maybe some of the buttwipes in Congress blocked that, though.
Wynn

recoilguy
04-01-2010, 04:34 PM
Here is my attempt

Western: The Outlaw Josey Wales .........cause its the best
War: The Patriot or Blackhawk Down.....I cant decide
Comedy: Breakfeast Club............It always makes me laugh, still
Drama: Taken .......come on this is a great movie!!!!!!

hsart
04-01-2010, 04:37 PM
Blackhawk Down is about the only movie that I can't resist seeing again and again if it's on when I am clicking channels!!!!

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 05:35 PM
Western: Outlaw Josey Wales , and then Lonesome Dove… the entire series, but especially the “first season”
War: Band of Brothers When that series ended, I felt like I had lost something… at least my buddies. I’ve got the DVDs and may get the Blue Ray some day… 58” plasma. I just bought The Longest Day in Blue Ray for about $12.99 at Sam’s Club. The Battle of the Bulge, Back to Bataan , Where Eagles Dare, The Bridge Over the River Kwai, and did everyone forget The Great Escape ?
Comedy: Burning Saddles There probably funnier comedies, but that was a ground breaker. Young Frankenstein comes to mind.
Drama: Taken , The Shooter, though the first couple of Death Wishes were pretty good… just like looking in the mirror… of my soul.

I'll bet there are lots you guys haven't seen... you young whippersnappers... whatever the heck that means!
Wynn:D

Dietrich
04-01-2010, 06:09 PM
Darn good thread,Getsome.O.K. here goes nothing.
Favorite western:The Magnificent Seven
Favorite comedy:Young Frankenstein
Favorite war movie:In Harms Way
Favorite drama:To Kill A Mockingbird


[Drama was actually a tie with Casablanca but Mockingbird won in a coin toss.Love them both,along with many,many others.]

Bawanna
04-01-2010, 06:26 PM
Darn good thread,Getsome.O.K. here goes nothing.
Favorite western:The Magnificent Seven
Favorite comedy:Young Frankenstein
Favorite war movie:In Harms Way
Favorite drama:To Kill A Mockingbird


[Drama was actually a tie with Casablanca but Mockingbird won in a coin toss.Love them both,along with many,many others.]

Darn good choices, so many to remember. Magnificent Seven was well magnificent along with the rest. Never did get into the frankenstein stuff too much, looked too much like family I guess.

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 06:27 PM
Dang! Nobody mentioned Old Yellow, what a tear-jerker!
And I thought about In Harm's Way, but there are many others. No body mentioned what I call Old Rambo... his latest movie with lot's of Ma Deuce action -- misting heads and body parts... Woohoo! A real 50-cal shoot'em up!:86:
Wynn:D

Bawanna
04-01-2010, 06:30 PM
Nice avatar, just noticed it. I know your kind of sensitive when people don't notice these things. We've had several nice pairs, now we got a nice trio?
Gotta love it. Little one get picked up for the trip back to the mothership yet?

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 06:43 PM
Ya know, there are a lot more categories... didn't want to get into horror, but fantasy and SciFi (not SyFy, sounds like that bad STD). Who could forget Conan the Barbarian... well, almost everyone, but there's the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Star Wars, Star Trek, and Predator, and Alien and Aliens!
Wynn:D

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 06:52 PM
Oh yes! The FedEx guy asked if I wanted it delivered in the morning or afternoon... or what do you think? Morning, of course. Kahr's paying.
I didn't want to shoot it and lose any options... like swapping for a DLC or upgrading, but he said they don't do upgrades. You have to buy the slide and they didn't have any available. I just don't like giving up something that works to get another slide. Dang! It's nice to have a spare. or change it to match your attitude or dress. Sometimes flashy is okay, other times a bit of stealth is better.
Wynn:D

When I was shooting those three, I didn't even think about putting the K9 in the picture. Now there's a stepchild.:)

wyntrout
04-01-2010, 07:38 PM
In Harm's Way and The Longest Day, at least!
Wynn:D

Dietrich
04-02-2010, 05:32 AM
:) No CAPE FEAR ?????

No ROBERT MITCHUM MOVIES ??????
OK now your Avatar makes absolutely NO sense to me :confused::confused::confused:
The thread was for favorite movies in those categories.Not for favorite actors.I`ve never seen a Mitchum movie that I didn`t like.I can`t say that about any other actor.Liked the way he handled himself in his personal life,too. The Enemy Below,Home From The Hill,Thunder Road,Cape Fear,Rampage,all faves and many more. And don`t worry,I don`t try to make sense to anyone but myself.

Bawanna
04-02-2010, 12:32 PM
The thread was for favorite movies in those categories.Not for favorite actors.I`ve never seen a Mitchum movie that I didn`t like.I can`t say that about any other actor.Liked the way he handled himself in his personal life,too. The Enemy Below,Home From The Hill,Thunder Road,Cape Fear,Rampage,all faves and many more. And don`t worry,I don`t try to make sense to anyone but myself.

How about Tom Hanks, I don't recall one of his movies that I didn't like. Course I ain't seen his newest Raider of the Arch type movies.

wyntrout
04-02-2010, 12:45 PM
I was wowed by Tom Hanks after Saving Private Ryan and his support of the military, but after this latest Pacific theater movie, he's showing different colors... more like the rest of the left coast revisionists. He was calling the the Pacific War a racist war on our part. %%$$*&! The Japanese attacked us and showed their contempt for surrendering allied servicemen and P.O.W.s by torturing and killing them. They considered other nationalities and races subhuman and treated them as such... and we're the racists!!
HE injected politics... and in favor of the real aggressors and racists!!
Wynn:31:

I don't have any warm fuzzies for revisionist crap like that!

jocko
04-02-2010, 03:44 PM
we tend to give these fu--ing movie stars to much stage platform to shoot their mouths off. They would call John Doe in a crowd a radical, but I guess it's ok for Forrest gump to say that ****.

to me very few movie stars are not asses..

hsart
04-02-2010, 03:54 PM
I was wowed by Tom Hanks after Saving Private Ryan and his support of the military, but after this latest Pacific theater movie, he's showing different colors... more like the rest of the left coast revisionists. He was calling the the Pacific War a racist war on our part. %%$$*&! The Japanese attacked us and showed their contempt for surrendering allied servicemen and P.O.W.s by torturing and killing them. They considered other nationalities and races subhuman and treated them as such... and we're the racists!!
HE injected politics... and in favor of the real aggressors and racists!!
Wynn:31:

I don't have any warm fuzzies for revisionist crap like that!
How did Hanks do that in the Pacific series? The problem today with actors is that they make so much money they often go off the chart on the arrogance meter. In the past Hanks has been pretty sane... just curious.

wyntrout
04-02-2010, 04:21 PM
He didn't do it in the movie, that I know of, but in press coverage after the movie was made. He definitely went from Patriot to Pinhead, as far as I'm concerned. It probably has something to do with the "Bombs" being used on the civilian populace, who supported the Japanese war machine in manufacturing and so on.
If the Allies had invaded the Japanese mainland, they would have had to fight and kill almost every able-bodied "civilian" because they were being trained and readied to fight to the death the impending Allied invasion with everything available... sticks, rocks, farm implements and such, if they had no firearms! Many more lives would have been lost and estimates of up to 1,000,000 Allied casualties -- dead and wounded -- were predicted by the planners who knew what the Allies were facing. The "belligerent civilian" causualties would have been many times that because of the disdain for surrender indoctrination. Besides, we needed actual field tests of the bombs!:p
Wynn:D

wyntrout
04-02-2010, 04:28 PM
I did a search for "unjust and racist war" and this was the first item. I didn't read all of it, but it describes what I said:

Opinion: Tom Hanks Needs to Explain His Statement on the Pacific War (http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/289062)

Wynn:D

hsart
04-02-2010, 06:07 PM
I did a search for "unjust and racist war" and this was the first item. I didn't read all of it, but it describes what I said:

Opinion: Tom Hanks Needs to Explain His Statement on the Pacific War (http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/289062)

Wynn:D
Thanks for that Wynn... my father was in the lead amphibious assault on the Japanese mainland in '45. He was on a ship playing poker getting ready for the assault in 48 hours and nervous as heck as they did not know that the bombs were being dropped. I saw a report that said they expected a 50%+ casualty rate in the first wave of Americans to go onshore!!!! Talk about taking one for the gipper! If the bombs were not dropped I'm sure I wouldn't be here talking about it as even my father said that they were not trained properly for the assault on an enemy who was brutal.

jocko
04-02-2010, 06:20 PM
they would have dropped the bombs on us in a heartbeat, we knew that, we knew also that they were working on one to. so f--k um. first come first served... I guess Tom Hanks is free to voice his opinion, just as Jesse James was free to screw the tatoo wonder to. But as you know there is a price to pay for those deeds to..

If not ask Jane Fonda...

Bawanna
04-02-2010, 06:26 PM
they would have dropped the bombs on us in a heartbeat, we knew that, we knew also that they were working on one to. so f--k um. first come first served... I guess Tom Hanks is free to voice his opinion, just as Jesse James was free to screw the tatoo wonder to. But as you know there is a price to pay for those deeds to..

If not ask Jane Fonda...

And what a moron, give up Sandra Bullock for the tatooed circus lady. And lets not even talk about that last person, we'll bag her with Pelosi, Reid, Clinton. Time to take out the garbage.

Dietrich
04-03-2010, 06:17 AM
What the Hollywood lefties and a lot of the public don`t realize is that if you are going to go into a war,you have to go in it with a heart of ice. If you don`t,you`re going to end up getting your ass handed to you.Does Mr.Hanks think that it was O.K. for the Japanese to be racists against us?
Our parents were of a generation of people who realized that they were in a battle for their very lives and their freedom.They prayed to God,steeled their collective wills and went to battle with the knowledge that if they were not victorious,they would surely face death and tyranny.It was a time when the nation went out to kill and crush the enemy.If you don`t have that type of mindset,you aren`t going to win.You can`t worry about civilian casualties or puppies or baby ducks.And you can`t worry about being "racist" about who you kill. I feel a real fear for this country.

wyntrout
04-03-2010, 11:12 AM
It might not be PC, but second place in a fight for life or freedom is not an acceptable goal. Everyone can't get first place. In a fight for your life, there can't be any rules. First, you have to win the fight and survive to be tried in a court of any kind.
Man, there was a cop chasing someone in a vehicle and the guy stopped and then took off as a cop approached his vehicle... the cop on foot fired at the vehicle! There were cars all around the vehicle and behind him! You don't see that often and that was very questionable!
Wynn:rolleyes:

hsart
04-03-2010, 11:42 AM
What the Hollywood lefties and a lot of the public don`t realize is that if you are going to go into a war,you have to go in it with a heart of ice. If you don`t,you`re going to end up getting your ass handed to you.Does Mr.Hanks think that it was O.K. for the Japanese to be racists against us?
Our parents were of a generation of people who realized that they were in a battle for their very lives and their freedom.They prayed to God,steeled their collective wills and went to battle with the knowledge that if they were not victorious,they would surely face death and tyranny.It was a time when the nation went out to kill and crush the enemy.If you don`t have that type of mindset,you aren`t going to win.You can`t worry about civilian casualties or puppies or baby ducks.And you can`t worry about being "racist" about who you kill. I feel a real fear for this country.
I'm wondering what would have happened and how history would have been written had we crushed the enemy in N. Vietnam right away - saved 50,000 US lives - instead of the slow burn during the 10 years before the helicopters took off from the roof of our embassy in Saigon. My motto is that when you pull the guns out you should be shooting and not using empty threats.

Bawanna
04-03-2010, 12:17 PM
I'm wondering what would have happened and how history would have been written had we crushed the enemy in N. Vietnam right away - saved 50,000 US lives - instead of the slow burn during the 10 years before the helicopters took off from the roof of our embassy in Saigon. My motto is that when you pull the guns out you should be shooting and not using empty threats.

My thoughts exactly. A police action with one sided rules against the most powerful nation in the world. A few well executed applications of the B52s and that would have been a very short operation.
Same plan could be applied in some of todays battles. Apply enough heat to sand and you get glass. Imagine a pretty crystal palace where Irag use to be.

wyntrout
04-03-2010, 01:03 PM
We only used the B-52's to get them to the conference table, which let them re-arm and re-supply. If we had let the military plan strategy instead of LBJ and his buddies picking inconsequential targets over the coffee table, worrying about offending or hurting any Russian or Chinese or North Koreans training or fighting with the North Vietnamese, we could have mopped them up in a few months and occupied them like Japan after WWII. They didn't like the B-52's at all -- 108 500-pounders, including 12 under each wing. And we could have mined all of the harbors with the BUFF's as well. They can drop a lot of mines... and anti-ship missiles like the Harpoon.

Our biggest victory was that first Tet Offensive in 1968 where we annihilated the VC and the regulars in the South. Those forces became ineffectual husks of what they were before that offensive, but our press turned it into a big defeat and used that to heighten the anti-war sympathy to the point that Johnson gave up and decided not to run for re-election. The anti-war "Lame Stream" Media treated that as a North Vietnamese victory and too much of "the public" bought that version. The people in the streets were the "useful idiots" that the commies love to utilize with their anti-war protests instigated by communist organizers over here exploiting the idiots. This still goes on here and the beginnings of all the big "peace movement" demonstrations can be traced the the communist underground and their sympathizers who've infiltrated or outright started the environmental movement and anti-war protests, where they took up the banner and hid behind those causes when the overt Communist Party fell out of favor.
McCarthy was 100% correct about the people he accused. Many were later discovered to be actual members of and supporters of the Communist Party. A lot of them are coming out of the woodwork now, since there's a sympathetic administration in power along with the useful idiots in Congress and Progressives. And now, this administration is hiring lots of those old Communists and anti-Americans. Just watch Glenn Beck and see the actual footage of these people bragging about Communist tactics of governing best from the barrel of a gun, or their favorite philosophies were those of Mao or Marx, and so on. ARRGH! :mad:
I have to shut up! It's just too infuriating and hard to stop ranting. Too many people just say..."Free healthcare... good idea". I just saw something about the government being in control of something like our phones and with no need for innovation or worry about profit, we would all be hauling around 26-pound "cell phones" -- all the same shape and color at $3000 apiece... and prone to breakdowns or poor coverage -- no competition. Who thinks a one-size-fits-all health care plan that will be overwhelmed with increased use and less doctors and of course rationing... decided by bureaucrats... will work for you, especially as you age and become a "burden" instead of a productive member of the elites' great collective, as they "mold" us into their idea of good little citizens... unarmed ones, of course.:mad:
Wynn:yo:

Bawanna
04-03-2010, 02:01 PM
You better lay down and take a rest Mr. Wyn, I can tell your worked up and over wrought. This stuff gets me wound up tighter than a fiddle string too but being little dabs of grease in a big ole machine, hard for us to fix things. Do the best we can and hope the morons get their due come election time. Probably not, so many mindless idiots wandering around.

wyntrout
04-03-2010, 02:22 PM
Iran would make a better parking lot... centrally located. That would certainly quieten things down in that area. When Bush focused on Iraq, old Qadaffi Duck got the message and voluntarily gave up ALL of his WMDs. He remembered the fist Bush who just narrowly missed him napping in his tent in 1986. He got real paranoid after that. I like guys like the two Bushes and Truman, who walk softly and carry a big stick... AND USE IT, as necessary... not just for show.
Iran is busy putting all of its "nuclear peas" under a bunch of scattered shells now, and it's going to be a b!tch trying to take all of those out when Israel or We get around to taking care of the crazy guy who's building a big cannon next door, pointed at your house. Are you going to wait until he completes the cannon and carries out his threat of destroying you and yours!?? And... the authorities can't do anything 'cause he hasn't "broken any laws", yet??
Wynn:rolleyes::behindsofa:

zena
04-03-2010, 06:41 PM
I tried to find "chick flick" flavored movies to change it up a bit here.

Western: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

War: The English Patient

Comedy: The Princess Bride

Drama: Dangerous Liasons


What do you think?:p

Bawanna
04-03-2010, 06:49 PM
I tried to find "chick flick" flavored movies to change it up a bit here.

Western: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

War: The English Patient

Comedy: The Princess Bride

Drama: Dangerous Liasons


What do you think?:p

Loved Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, I'm ashamed to admit my unworldliness but I never heard of the rest. If you liked em, I'm sure they were great works in filmology. Hmm, is filmology a word? I better check my Mr. Jocko book of words and Alpha abbreviations. Hmmm, D, E F, I think we're good, related to filmologist, must be the dude that drives the camera ya reckon.