Posted: 8/13/2011 4:04:36 PM EDT
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On the History channel now. |
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I'm having Witches Brew ale. ![]() I remember when i first saw it at the theater, couldn't believe clint's character was so weak and i was pissed...until the end. one of his best, imho. |
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"We all got it coming kid". That movie has a few good quotable lines, but not as many as The Outlaw Josey Wales and Tombstone. It's better than both those movies together IMHO... While it is an excellent move, don't go totally of the reservation.... |
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"We all got it coming kid". That movie has a few good quotable lines, but not as many as The Outlaw Josey Wales and Tombstone. It's better than both those movies together IMHO... While it is an excellent move, don't go totally of the reservation.... I own and love both those movies too, I just think this one is much better. |
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Daggett: Uh, Mr. Beauchamp, I was in the Blue Bottle Saloon in Wichita on the night that English Bob killed Corky Corcoran, and I didn't see you there, nor no woman. No two-gun shooters. None of this.
Beauchamp: You were there? Daggett: Yeah, I was there. First off, Corky never carried two guns, though he should have. Beauchamp: Now he was - he was called Two Gun Corcoran. Daggett: Yeah, well a lot of folks did call him Two Gun, but that wasn't because he was sportin' two pistols. That was because he had a dick that was so big it was longer than the barrel on that Walker-Colt that he carried. And the only insultin' he ever did was stick that thing of his into this French lady that English Bob here was kind of sweet on. You see, the night that Corky walked into the Blue Bottle and before he knows what's happenin', Bob here takes a shot at him, and he misses because he's so damned drunk. Now that bullet whizzing by panicked old Corky and he did the wrong thing. He went for his gun in such a hurry he shot his own damn toe off. Meantime, Bob here, he's aimin' real good and he squeezes off another. But he misses 'cause he's still so damned drunk, and he hits this thousand dollar mirror up over the bar. Now, the Duck of Death is as good as dead because Corky does it right. He aims real careful, no hurry, and BAM!! The Walker-Colt blew up in his hand which was a failin' common to that model. You see, if old Corky had've had two guns, instead of just a big dick, he would have been there right to the end to defend himself. Beauchamp: Wait a minute. You mean that English Bob killed him when he didn't even have... Daggett: Well, old Bob wasn't gonna wait for Corky to grow a new hand. No, he just walked over there real slow, 'cause he was drunk. Shot him right through the liver. A friend of mine says that part in red all the time, and he can talk the script until you get him to stop. |
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Quoted: Daggett: Uh, Mr. Beauchamp, I was in the Blue Bottle Saloon in Wichita on the night that English Bob killed Corky Corcoran, and I didn't see you there, nor no woman. No two-gun shooters. None of this. Beauchamp: You were there? Daggett: Yeah, I was there. First off, Corky never carried two guns, though he should have. Beauchamp: Now he was - he was called Two Gun Corcoran. Daggett: Yeah, well a lot of folks did call him Two Gun, but that wasn't because he was sportin' two pistols. That was because he had a dick that was so big it was longer than the barrel on that Walker-Colt that he carried. And the only insultin' he ever did was stick that thing of his into this French lady that English Bob here was kind of sweet on. You see, the night that Corky walked into the Blue Bottle and before he knows what's happenin', Bob here takes a shot at him, and he misses because he's so damned drunk. Now that bullet whizzing by panicked old Corky and he did the wrong thing. He went for his gun in such a hurry he shot his own damn toe off. Meantime, Bob here, he's aimin' real good and he squeezes off another. But he misses 'cause he's still so damned drunk, and he hits this thousand dollar mirror up over the bar. Now, the Duck of Death is as good as dead because Corky does it right. He aims real careful, no hurry, and BAM!! The Walker-Colt blew up in his hand which was a failin' common to that model. You see, if old Corky had've had two guns, instead of just a big dick, he would have been there right to the end to defend himself. Beauchamp: Wait a minute. You mean that English Bob killed him when he didn't even have... Daggett: Well, old Bob wasn't gonna wait for Corky to grow a new hand. No, he just walked over there real slow, 'cause he was drunk. Shot him right through the liver "pop!". A friend of mine says that part in red all the time, and he can talk the script until you get him to stop. |
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Quoted: Great flick. I almost enjoy Gene Hackmans performance in that more than Eastwoods There is no getting around the fact that even when playing the 'bad guy', Gene Hackman is a brilliant actor. Unforgiven is a truly great film. The screenplay, photography, direction, and character development are just outstanding. |