Forum rules
Welcome to the Leverguns.Com General Discussions Forum. This is a high-class place so act respectable. We discuss most anything here other than politics... politely.
Please post political post in the new Politics forum.
As you all know, I had back surgery a couple weeks ago. Decided that if I have to be stuck in bed, the best pick-me-up is watching some good movies (which, IIRC, many of you recommended). I'm certainly not going to watch the news - that would make me suicidal!
Anyway, last week I watched 18 episodes of "Wanted: Dead or Alive", a couple-few a day. Right now I'm watching "Bandolero!". I know, not the best westerns, but I hadn't seen (or can't remember) many of the WDoA episodes, and watching Rachel Welch would brighten anyone's day!
Kid, see if someone can find "Matewan" for you. Not a western, but a story about the troubles in the West Virginia coal fields in the early 20's. Heck of a gun fight at the end. And there's Sid Hatfield, Matewan's police chief - a good guy subsequently murdered by Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency goons. A good library may have it. Speedy "Back on your feet!"
Riamh Nar Dhruid O Spairn Lann
- motto on the Irish Regiments' flags
I always thought "The Quiet man" was entertaining with a lot of comic relief.
I also just downloaded a book by Robert Fulghum this morning on itunes to listen to later. Something about his voice is relaxing and humorous to me.
Have your wife visit the local library and view the books on tape ( or CD) that way you can stay on your back and listen to what is being read. Tom Bodett is good as well as Garison Keeler. All three are good story tellers. I listened to a book a few years ago about trout fishing called "A River Home" that was so good it made me want to give it a try some time, which I have.
You're in our prayers.
Remember TGTBTG
If you're gonna be stupid ya gotta be tough-
Isiah 55:8&9
It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
Rusty wrote:Have your wife visit the local library and view the books on tape ( or CD) that way you can stay on your back and listen to what is being read. Tom Bodett is good as well as Garison Keeler. All three are good story tellers.
Dick Estelle is also good - I swear he could read the phone book and make it entertaining. He even reads stories about rural people, people who hunt, people who own guns, and stuff like that on NPR and gets away with it...! He's just that good...
at hunt camp i watched the professionals....Lee Marvin
Crossfire trail....Tom Selleck....
and the new 3:10 to yuma.....which i dont like the change in the ending...
from the originall....
oh yeah.....and a bunch of BENNY HILL!....
Laughed my butt off in the middle of the woods...
Ghost and the Darkness/ The edge/ Legends of the Fall/ Instinct/ Hoosiers/
One I love, but everyone laughs at me because I really like it! The Straight Story
Also get the bundle dvd set of the "Waltons"! (maybe can catch them on TV)
The Last of Sheila (a great whodunit from the early 70s)
Sleuth (One of the best whodunits)
Murder by Death (Hilarious)
Airplane
Airplane II
Top Secret
Hot Shots
Hot Shots part Deux
The Sting
Where Eagles Dare
Patton
The Longest Day
The Guns of Navarone
The Patriot
Silverado (IMO one of the best westerns ever made)
Kuffs (Early Christian Slater classic)
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
All Raiders/Indiana Jones movies
Noah
Might as well face it, you're addicted to guns . . .
Kid, I go with Hobbie on the John Wayne movies, got most of them in my collection. Another series I dont know if it has appeared in the States is Tales of Wells Fargo. That was a great show. Have been unable to source them on DVD though, if anyone has let me know. The Jimmy Stewart movies are good value too, especially Shenandoah. Hey - get well soon fellah.
"Once Upon A Time in the West." Vintage Charles Bronson. Henry Fonda is excellent as the killer Frank, and Jason Robards as Cheyenne.
Can't beat "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly." See if you can spot the Remington Revolving Carbine shown in just one scene. Or, grab "The Outlaw Josey Wales." Recoveries were made for Clint Eastwood flicks.
How about another grand spaghetti western with "The Wild Bunch." Interesting transitional time in history and an interesting story.
"Open Range" has an ending that makes it worthwhile. "Appalossa" is better than it was treated at the box office. Too bad too, as some follow-up novels involving these characters would make good movies.
"The Long Riders" is a decent flick with some innovative (for the time) filming.
Finally, I would recomment two WWII movies. "The Big Red 1" with Lee Marvin is superb. And there is one other very little known flick called "A Midnight Clear." This last one is set towards the end of World War II and you can even tell your wife it is a Christmas movie. (And then get ready to apologize.)
"Now it cuts like a knife, but it feels so right." - Bryan Adams
Flame over India, The Guns of Navarone, Bridge on the River Kwai, The Four Feathers 1939, Gunga Din, A Bridge to Far, Battle of Britain, Bootleggers 1974 with Slim Pickens and Jaclyn Smith in an early role.
We just watched "Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys" and it was hilarious; one to watch with the spouse, for sure. I don't think there was any part not suitable for kids either, if I recall, although my kids are older, so my 'hit the pause button and evict the kids' mode was off. Definitely one to watch, though, even though not a 'western' theme (it does mention hunting and stuff though ).
Doctors for Sensible Gun Laws "first do no harm" - gun control LAWS lead to far more deaths than 'easy access' ever could.
For some good laughs it's hard to beat "Grumpy Old Men" ( Ann Margret and ice fishing!).
"Rancho Delux" is a cool laid-back modern western.
"Light Horsemen" is a great WW1 movie.
Stan in SC wrote:Band of Brothers is great.I believe there are seven DVD's to the set.I watched one a day and then watched all seven in one day.
Stan in SC
Have to vote for this. Also "Second Hand Lions" with Robert Duval. If you haven't seen that one you're missing out.
Rob
Proud to be Christian American and not ashamed of being white.
May your rifle always shoot straight, your mag never run dry, you always have one more round than you have adversaries, and your good mate always be there to watch your back.
Because I can!
Never grow a wishbone where a backbone ought to be.
+1 on the Bourne series and Master and Commander. The latter movies is one of the sleepers of the decade. Russell Crowe is spectacular...gotta love the "lesser of two weevils" scene! Turn up the bass for the cannons.....great opening scene when Crowe's ship is ripped to shreds.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8