Re: Giant friggin' dogs!!!
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:58 pm
They were making their plans.Bob1062 wrote:They were just so quiet!

They were making their plans.Bob1062 wrote:They were just so quiet!
Yeah, that explained the antlers...Bob1062 wrote:OldsRecording wrote:I once saw a lady walking what at first I thought was a small deer, then I realized it was an Irish wolfhound.
And then you saw the rest of the deer hanging out of it's mouth!![]()
Which one was that? Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes? He's the best! Phenomenal voice. As for the dog, if I recall, it was a Cu. An ancestor of the Irish Wolfhound. Originally brought to the UK by the Vikings I believe. The red dog in "The 13th Warrior" is supposed to be one. Great movie by the way, AWESOME score.Bob1062 wrote:the elephant wrote:
1. The Hound or [sic] the Baskervilles was an Irish Wolfhound that was freakishly large for that breed, even!
I remember seeing that Sherlock Holmes movie (quite lousy actually!) and they actually showed a real dog in part of it (surprising considering how bad the movie was!). It was goddamned huge! Bigger than the ones I saw!![]()
Yup, great book--one of his better ones.the elephant wrote:He changed the title years later for some reason. Great book!
Rick Denney wrote:I didn't realize it had been made into a movie.
The movie is actually pretty good. Antonio Banderas (a promanent Arab actor) is the star. If you liked the book (I did) you will like the movie.the elephant wrote:I have never heard of a movie called The 13th Warrior. When did it come out and was it any good?
Don't make fun of me because I mispelled prominent. Hey Sean, the Spelling Nazi is after me.the elephant wrote:Mark wrote:Antonio Banderas (a promanent Arab actor)
I'd hate to see what happens when he says "enemy" or "foe"...Mark wrote:There is a man who owns Irish Wolfhounds who has trained his dogs to release to the work "friend". When some one comes to his door. He goes to the door, puts his dog in a sit at his side and then opens the door. When he see who is at the door, he says "friend" to the dog and the dog walks away.
Nothing would have happened. These dogs could not be more gentle.OldsRecording wrote:I'd hate to see what happens when he says "enemy" or "foe"...
This is based on a true story (the Arab part, not the Neanderthal-vs-human part). In fact, the first part of the book bears a close resemblance to Ibn Fadlan's account of his journeys among the Rus (vikings).Mark wrote:Rick Denney wrote:I didn't realize it had been made into a movie.The movie is actually pretty good. Antonio Banderas (a promanent Arab actor) is the star. If you liked the book (I did) you will like the movie.the elephant wrote:I have never heard of a movie called The 13th Warrior. When did it come out and was it any good?
Rent it!