Posted by jayne on November 04, 1999 at 17:58:18:
In Reply to: Re: Come Back DDL - All Is Forgiven!! posted by Dana S. on November 04, 1999 at 08:07:16:
: : : : : : : Hi Everyone,
: : : : : : : Are you finding the days getting shorter, the weather colder and it's harder to find something to laugh about? Well - I suggest you run down to your nearest 'Blockbuster' and take out 'Last of the Mohicans' - the 1936 version, starring Randolf Scott as Hawkeye!! I just caught the last half hour of it on TV (forgot it was coming on). So, how would I describe it? In two words:
: : : : : : : 'Oh dear!'
: : : : : : : To be honest, I can't remember when I laughed so much!!
: : : : : : : Still laughing just thinking about it! :0)))
: : : : : : : Kate.
: : : : : : Hey Kate com'on. I loved that movie. Also Northwest Passage with Spencer Tracy. You have to remember that for many of us that WAS the LOTM movie for many years, and we grew up watching it and loving it cause there was nothing else for comparison.
: : : : : : Same with the old Northwest Passage. Sure, filled with inaccuracies and hokey interpersonal relationships, but still....fun to watch and they DID spark a whole generation's interest in things early american and colonial. Many of the reenactors out there today grew up with movies like we laugh at today.
: : : : : : Look at the Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorrey movies. Have you ever seen a hokier badman than Peter Lorrey or a more comical hero than Bogart in some of his movies. Yet. Loved by many for what they were.
: : : : : : Bill R
: : : : : : Bill R
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: : : : : Hi Bill!
: : : : : Yes - you are absolutely right!! It WAS good back then! And quite rightly, introduced many of us to a world we couldn't even imagine - that of the American/Canadian frontier! I too remember racing home from wherever I was to be parked in front of the TV for 'Hawkeye' with Fess Parker!! Adventure? Excitement? It had it all!! Ditto 'Northwest Passage'!! (But of course, they were 're-runs' by the time I saw them!! :0) )
: : : : : Oh, those were the days, my friend!! But it was STILL funny, seeing it again! :0)
: : : : : Best wishes,
: : : : : Kate.
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: : : : Hi, Kate and Bill,
: : : : I LOVED watching Fess Parker and Ed What's-his-name in Daniel Boone. I had the biggest crush on Fess in the fourth grade. You're right,Bill. Those shows did spark my interest in things colonial. " Daniel Boone was a maaaan, yes a biiiiig man. With an eye like an eagle, and as tall as a mountain was heeeeee."
: : : : Dana S
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: : : thanks, Dana,
: : : all these years and I thought it was "Tall as a mountain breeze"
: : : of course I never gave it much thought as to how it made no sense...another childhood illusion shattered...
: : : but then, am I remembering Davy Crockett, "king of the wild frontier"?...DDL, watch out...
: : : Jo
: : Don't get Doctor M started! Four words for you...Wagon Train --
: : Robert Horton!!! Not only did he ride a super cool horse, but
: : he always wore buckskins, and was always wandering around
: : getting captured by Indians and getting tied up to a
: : lodge pole with his shirt off! Woo! Woo! He was the genesis
: : of my long fondness for men in leather!
: : Doc M
:
: OMG!! Are you talking about "Flint"? What a dream!! Another crush in the fourth grade. What was his last name in Wagon Train? McCulla or something? Wagons, hooooooo!
: Dana S
Hi, everyone.
This thread takes me down memory lane, too! I loved Fess Parker,too, Dana! Saw him in the Indy 500 parade back in 19--; well, can't remember exactly. Too long ago!
I've recently gotten stuck watching Lonesome Dove and Lonesome Dove - the Outlaw Years. Anybody else ever see that series?
Reruns, of course. But the Mr. Mosby character is a real looker, if ya ask me. And that southern draaawl is nice, too!
Jayne