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Enchilada |
Posted - December 08 2002 : 12:02:58 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this (new format board)! Ugh, I feel very strange to this new board. Almost feel like when I submit my post, that something is gonna pop up and state FLASHING, that I "did this wrong, please go back and try again!" LOL
I've loved the film LOTM from since it first came out in the movies! I think it's because of the music, I've fallen in love with the music, and think it fits the film so well. There's just something about this film that hypnotizes you, and keeps one coming back for more! LOL Must excuse me, as I'm sometimes oblivious to some of the things you people talk about, or certain names, historical incidences Re: the film. Dosen't matter, it's fun anyway! I have known Rich and Elaine for some time, just two the nicest people! I DO enjoy when Rich talks about the old days in (his music era)!
I must admit, I'm not used to this new board, don't really understand how to use it properly. I may even miss a post from some of you. Guess it'll finally click after a little while! LOL
Well, just wanted to say hello to all! Enchilada |
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Vixen |
Posted - December 11 2002 : 7:06:02 PM ROFL!!! Thats sooo funny! I wanna see Hayward mess up his lines...and people dying from shock...and people running for their lives, and the buses. Ha ha! |
kurtbg |
Posted - December 11 2002 : 11:57:44 AM I have some interesting LotM non-fiction (some from my previous posts)...
regarding individuals portraying military in the movie:
1. One re-enactor was taking a group of females to court seeking restitution for clothes that had been damaged when they "ravaged" him.
2. I met a number of vietnam vets on the set. One particular was fond of alcohol... which didn't mix well with his prescribed painkiller, codeine.
3. The military stayed in a campground. Bring your own tent and the production company paid for all else. One group of guys decided to drink all of another perons beer. This angered the now beerless guy. He took it upon himself to exact revenge. The next day the beer stealers found a present in their cooler which they had kept outside. Someone left (or should i say dumped?), a cowpie inside.
4. Much drinking went on off set. One re-enactor would lock himself in his car while holding a gun.
5. A bunch of re-enactors were put up in townhouses. They sometimes delighted in pitching throwing stars at the wall. One time they were doing so while another drunk re-enactor was up against the wall.
6. While filming munro's column a day was spent with all the extras/reenactors laying on the ground as dead. Buzzards started to circle.
7. A little frustrated from 12 hour shooting schedules the re-enactors would get back to camp and video-tape re-enactments of the scenes. The fort surrender scene had so many takes that it was re-enacted in full... including the lines stephen waddington (heyward) kept flubbing.
8. One re-enactor was a blacksmith and set up a makeshift furnace in the camp complete with fan and metal trash can. Among items made were pins for the highlanders kilts.
9. The military re-enactors trained prior to shooting. Training first included using a ramrod to simulate musket packing. This was quickly abandoned when one re-enactor left the ramrod in during one practice volley. It didn't help someone was in front of the "recruits" when firing.
10. The ground surrounding fort henry were cleared of many snakes for the safety of the crew/cast, etc. The only person to be bit was the set nurse.
11. The Muskets used were real. During one scene on the biltmore estate a lightning storm broke out. Needless to say 100 people holding metal rods in their hands in a wide open space wasn't a smart thing. A dash for the bus ensued.
12. During the Munro surrender scene Michael Mann's daughter happily walked around offering the extra's a damp towel for comfort from the heat. Heat exhaustion did claim a number of extras throughout the filming shot in July and early August.
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Vixen |
Posted - December 10 2002 : 7:42:15 PM Oh, btw...do you have any intrest in writing funny, hilarious, comical lotm fan fiction??? |
Ithiliana |
Posted - December 08 2002 : 9:41:43 PM hmmm....yup...welcome dont worry, if vixen can post in here, you shouldnt have any problems at all. |
Vixen |
Posted - December 08 2002 : 3:11:33 PM *Hides sharp teeth behind a closed mouth* Yea, we won't hurt you...rofl...great to see you! Don't worry, its loads of fun and easy to do, even for me and my comps a little on the weird side...Good luck and happy posting! |
richfed |
Posted - December 08 2002 : 08:49:42 AM Ok, Enchilada ... I know who you are!!!
Happy to see you "back"! Will do my best to accommodate you with some more talk of the good old band days!
Don't worry about using this new format ... nothing bites! |
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