Tombstone
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 9:36 pm
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Vote, and discuss.

Vote, and discuss.
Hmmm. Previous versions? John Wayne did a couple along the general theme (one with Dean Martin, and the other with Robert Mitchum), and I enjoyed them. I just have a hard time picturing guys like Val Kilmer in westerns. Now, Scott Glenn--he has the appropriate look of toughness. But Kevin Costner could only be his fresh-faced kid brother in Silverado.schlepporello wrote:I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that there's a good chance that Rick may have seen the story in an earlier movie and liked that version so much that this is how he would like to remember the story. I for one Love the movie "Dr. Strangelove" as it is. It was right for the time and the charachters portrayed fit the era perfectly. Were some one to do a modern remake of this movie I would be one of the first screaming "Blasphemy!" at the top of my lungs.
Wayne (not adapting to change too well) Wiley
So did I--which is why I didn't see it until last year. I'm sold on the idea now.I just have a hard time picturing guys like Val Kilmer in westerns.
But has Rick seen it yet?TubeNet wrote:Just finished watching Tombstone. Great Movie. I might have to buy that one.
No.Doug@GT wrote:But has Rick seen it yet?
I was very surprised at Val Kilmer. I always considered him a hack. He was by far the highlight of Tombstone. Great performance. He was the Huckleberry.knuxie wrote:Who was the better Doc, Kilmer or Quade? Better Wyatt, Costner or Russell?
Ken F.
Mr. Denney is obviously an educated man. You must really hate him.Doc wrote:Come on, Rick. You need to watch it. GREAT dialogue.
Doc
When browsing TubeNet, I'm avoiding work assignments. That doesn't get me in trouble with my wife (except when I have to stay late to catch up, which I suppose is frequent enough). When I put a rogue movie into the DVD player, however, she has to watch it, too, because we don't do "private" television in our house.bloke wrote:Are you suggesting that this be more or less productive than browsing TubeNet?
Doc wrote:
In vino veritas.
More like, In vino somniaDoc wrote:In vino veritas.
Hmmm. "You will do what you do." Do you mean age quod agis?Doug@GT wrote:Age quod Ages.
I prefer pronunciation flamesI just love a spelling flame in Latin.
Iuventus Stultorum Magister.Doc wrote:Credat Iudaeus Apella, non ego.Doug@GT wrote:Doc wrote:
In vino veritas.![]()
Age quod Ages.
Rick Denney wrote:Hmmm. "You will do what you do." Do you mean age quod agis?Doug@GT wrote:Age quod Ages.
I just love a spelling flame in Latin.
Rick "Age; fac ut gaudeam" Denney
Oh, so she's a redhead, is she? So was I, before it got all those white hairs in it....now people think I'm blonde! Hoo, I can get LOTS of mileage from that! So, Rick, is it true that redheads have a temper, hmmm??Rick Denney wrote:No.Doug@GT wrote:But has Rick seen it yet?
Rick "who has time scheduled for watching a movie not prequalified by the redhead sometime in late 2006" Denney
No. My temper is worse than hers, but never directed at people (other than myself). Sometimes, however, people get in the way. She, on the other hand, is undauntingly cheerful.MaryAnn wrote:So, Rick, is it true that redheads have a temper, hmmm??
MA, who is surprised that Rick was still trainable at his age
Yes, flames are most fun when they are over issues about which nobody cares and for which there is no objective truth available in any case.sloan wrote:I prefer pronunciation flamesI just love a spelling flame in Latin.