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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - January 26 2003 : 7:58:55 PM And... TNT has announced that it will be airing The Patriot on Feb. 2nd! Don't know what time yet. |
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Cherie |
Posted - October 21 2003 : 07:44:31 AM I think Rich and Kyle Petty look abit alike..... Anybody ever see that? |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 21 2003 : 01:51:10 AM I haven't asked her, but she says that it is the 'swashbuckling-rogue look' and 'sparkling eyes' of both Mel and Seamus that makes them 'sweeties'. What she sees in me, I'll never know, I just hope she keeps seeing it.
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Fitz Williams |
Posted - October 21 2003 : 12:23:30 AM quote: there are two guys who can 'carry it off'
What about Rich? |
SgtMunro |
Posted - October 20 2003 : 01:11:04 AM quote: 'Course lookin' at ol' Mel is a draw too! He does look good in long, tied-back hair! Hubba Hubba!
Well Wilderness Woman, Lady Munro would agree with you on that. She is normally not attracted to men with long hair, but she says that there are two guys who can 'carry it off' and look hot. One is Mel Gibson, and the other is Seamus.
Your Most Humble Servant,
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Scott Bubar |
Posted - October 19 2003 : 09:09:33 AM Swamp Fox! Swamp Fox! Tail on his hat, Nobody knows where The Swamp Fox's at. Swamp Fox! Swamp Fox!
Rich, here's one from '99: The Patriot??!! complete with sparring by Doc Mary, Bill, and "E Layne".
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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - October 18 2003 : 09:46:08 AM Aye... I saw ye there, Fitz! I've been on there a few times in the past, too. (Posting under a different handle.)
Conversation hasn't been very interesting lately on The Patriot board, but if you go to the 9/11 board and read in the archives after that horrible day... some v-e-e-e-r-r-r-y interesting discussions going on. Reminds me a bit of our own Lovely and Lively Lions Den. |
Fitz Williams |
Posted - October 18 2003 : 12:39:02 AM The Patriot site has a messsage board too. They have had 10 posts in the last two months. 4 were from the webmaster, and 3 were from me. Go over and post something. It's lonesome over there!
http://www.patriotresource.com/bbs/index.sht
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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - October 16 2003 : 8:01:42 PM You are quite welcome, Susquesus. He's got quite a nice website there, hasn't he? And I haven't even really explored the pages for the other movies. He's doing very well with his History pages, as well. Hmmmmm... sort of reminds me of another very informative and popular website...
Yes, the similarity to the Swamp Fox is one of the things that has drawn me into the movie so strongly. 'Course lookin' at ol' Mel is a draw too! He does look good in long, tied-back hair! Hubba Hubba!
Oooops! I had better mind my manners or Kurt will be including me in the Wild Women of Bumppo's group. Don't want to become known as the Wild and Wicked Wilderness Woman!
Or... do I? |
susquesus |
Posted - October 16 2003 : 5:43:54 PM Wow, thanks Wilderness Woman. I had no idea that Benjamin Martin was based on our beloved "Swamp Fox", Francis Marion. Now I REALLY want to get my hands on the Disney series. Thanks again for the link! |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - October 16 2003 : 4:43:45 PM Yes, Susquesus.
Much of it was filmed near Rock Hill, South Carolina. Historic Brattonville was used for the "Camden" plantation and for the interiors of Charlotte's plantation. Mansfield Plantation was used for the exteriors of Charlotte's plantation. Middleton Place was used for the scenes of the British ball ("O-o-o-o-hh! Fireworks!") Botany Bay Plantation was used for the slave beach camp.
In Charleston, SC, the College of Charleston was used for the historic buildings, and a man-made place called "Cypress Gardens" was used for the swamp scenes.
If you or anyone else is interested, there is a pretty neat website that has a lot of space devoted to the movie. He now has posted some screen shots from the deleted scenes that are on the DVD. I was recently looking through them and it is my opinion that all of these scenes would have added quite a bit to the movie... and would have explained a few things, as well. Too bad they were cut from the theater version. (I don't care... I still love this movie!)
The website is: www.patriotresource.com
He also has space devoted to a number of other things, including 9/11/01 and The Lord of the Rings. Go and enjoy!
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susquesus |
Posted - October 16 2003 : 3:39:37 PM Anyone know where "The Patriot" was filmed? Whew! Just finished rewatching it, put a few lumps in my throat, and oh that Aunt Charlotte. HUBBA-HUBBA. |
richfed |
Posted - January 27 2003 : 06:41:57 AM There was quite a bit of discussion on this movie back when. In the 2000 Archives, I found this thread - I believe it was the first - THE PATRIOT. There are many more mentions of the movie in that particular Archive - 2000 Part 3, I think.
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