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Irishgirl
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Posted - February 02 2007 : 2:29:23 PM
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Hey no fair Light. You changed your post around. What's that all about anyway? Trying to make me look silly? Well thank God I quoted your post before you changed it so there take that |
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - February 02 2007 : 2:31:56 PM
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Quoted my post nothing! Anyone can change words in a post, every one knows that. Shame, shame on you Irish!
In my defense... #1 Major EEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!! I'd die first!
#2 Voodoo! Voodoo! You're conspiring with Chickflick enemy #1 and I'm dishing out Voodoo?
All right. Bring it on!!!
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - February 03 2007 : 09:28:19 AM
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Hey Irish. I waited by that mudpit for hours last night! Got a little frostbit too before I decided you weren't coming and finally limped on home. Too bad. I was really looking forward to putting Obi back into a toe hold!
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Kay
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Posted - March 26 2009 : 10:32:49 AM
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Seeing as there are only a few movies were multiples and sequels have been any good-I'd say a sequel would ruin the movie-especially since LOTM doesn't exactly follow the books and total confusion would ensue trying to figure out the other ones! And you can't touch LOTM-I never like re-makes of movies either-the first one is usually always better! I like the idea of the prequel and along with it (although this has absolutely no bearing on my decision at all) the return of Obi's favorite indian! It would be neat to see what happened before-especially concerning the girls and Duncan in England. And I still think as a totally separate movie we need to see what Jack Winthrop gets himself into in the revolution. I always miss not knowing what happened to him in LOTM after the fort. He couldn't have died -Jack is just to smart for that!
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Obediah
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Posted - March 26 2009 : 2:53:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Kay
.....I never like re-makes of movies either-the first one is usually always better! I like the idea of the prequel and along with it .....
Hon, I hate to burst your bubble, but "our" LOTM is not the original movie made of this story! According to IMDB, there were other LOTMs made in:
1936 Hawkeye - Randolf Scott Magua - Bruce Cabot Uncas - Phillip Reed
1932 Hawkeye - Harry Carey Magua - Bob Kortman Uncas - Frank Coghlan Jr.
1920 Hawkeye - Harry Lorraine Magua - Wallace Berry Uncas - Alan Roscoe
1911 I/II (Silent) The character "Father of the last Mohican" is played by Dark Cloud, who was born in the St. Francis Indian Village in Quebec in 1861! How cool is that?
This list doesn't count all those TV miniseries that have been made over the years, my favorite title being the 1969 iteration, called "Die Lederstrumpferzhlungen"... |
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blackfootblood
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Posted - March 26 2009 : 3:24:34 PM
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Pretty interesting fact about Dark Cloud! At least he was the real thing and not one of those Italian actors they had paint their face, !
Anyhow, does anyone remember that early 1990's show they had on TV that only lasted like one season, it was called "Hawkeye" starring Linda Carter? In the opening of the show, they actually used footage from LOTM. At the time I thought the show was awesome but then again I was like fourteen! It was actually a pretty cheesy show now that I look back at it, lol! |
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Fitzhugh Williams
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Posted - March 26 2009 : 3:51:36 PM
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Any show with Linda Carter was worth watching. |
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Irishgirl
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Posted - March 26 2009 : 5:19:47 PM
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The only versions of LOTM I have seen is our favorite one the '92 version and "The Deerslayer" with Steve Forrest as Hawkeye and of course that miniseries from the 70's with "white guys" as Indians. |
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winglo
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Posted - March 27 2009 : 5:47:08 PM
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quote: Originally posted by blackfootblood
Anyhow, does anyone remember that early 1990's show they had on TV that only lasted like one season, it was called "Hawkeye" starring Linda Carter? In the opening of the show, they actually used footage from LOTM. At the time I thought the show was awesome but then again I was like fourteen! It was actually a pretty cheesy show now that I look back at it, lol!
I remember that show! I loved it, even though it was cheesy, as you say. And our own Eric Schweig was a guest star on one episode of it, too. I think I still have some episodes on VHS tapes. . .now, if I only had a VCR!!
But, I'm off topic. I don't think either a sequel or a prequel to LOTM could come near to any expectations I would have. LOTM was just such a great movie. |
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blackfootblood
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Posted - March 27 2009 : 6:47:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by winglo
quote: Originally posted by blackfootblood
Anyhow, does anyone remember that early 1990's show they had on TV that only lasted like one season, it was called "Hawkeye" starring Linda Carter? In the opening of the show, they actually used footage from LOTM. At the time I thought the show was awesome but then again I was like fourteen! It was actually a pretty cheesy show now that I look back at it, lol!
I remember that show! I loved it, even though it was cheesy, as you say. And our own Eric Schweig was a guest star on one episode of it, too. I think I still have some episodes on VHS tapes. . .now, if I only had a VCR!!
That's funny, I also still have my VHS tape with the episodes on it. But like you, no more VCR!!! |
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - March 30 2009 : 09:37:25 AM
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quote: Originally posted by blackfootblood
That's funny, I also still have my VHS tape with the episodes on it. But like you, no more VCR!!!
Hey Blackfoot! I still have a VCR so if you're interested in shedding those VHS tapes of yours let me know! |
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Kay
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Posted - March 30 2009 : 11:35:06 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Obediah
quote: Originally posted by Kay
.....I never like re-makes of movies either-the first one is usually always better! I like the idea of the prequel and along with it .....
Hon, I hate to burst your bubble, but "our" LOTM is not the original movie made of this story! According to IMDB, there were other LOTMs made in:
1936 Hawkeye - Randolf Scott Magua - Bruce Cabot Uncas - Phillip Reed
1932 Hawkeye - Harry Carey Magua - Bob Kortman Uncas - Frank Coghlan Jr.
1920 Hawkeye - Harry Lorraine Magua - Wallace Berry Uncas - Alan Roscoe
1911 I/II (Silent) The character "Father of the last Mohican" is played by Dark Cloud, who was born in the St. Francis Indian Village in Quebec in 1861! How cool is that?
This list doesn't count all those TV miniseries that have been made over the years, my favorite title being the 1969 iteration, called "Die Lederstrumpferzhlungen"...
I have seen segments of the 1920 version-not as good as our '92 version even if it does follow the book better, but it was fun to watch-I love silent pics-I'd like to see the 1911 version and that is very cool about Dark Cloud! |
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