to this happened yesterday. i get a text and says are you close or around from work. and I said yes Im in westwood my apartment area. text: can you come over and get a cell phone out the elevator shaft??.. Ok I say be there in a few minutes. I dont know how she did it but must of dropped it straight down perfectly thru the crack .. Id to go down from level 3. the elevator goes up to 5 and access door is on 3. only two other persons were on maintenance and busy to come over right away for them. after they locked out the power, we felt like John Mcclane for a little bit. she was impressed that it wasnt broken. but there are moving quilts layered on the floor. its to soak up hydraulic fluid in case of spill.
Asmo tell me this why was Charles Bronson at the station to begin with why was he sent for by Frank?... Also natives were missing in that movie since when were there no Indians in the old west especially out in the middle of f*** all know where where they were building the train
Oh, that's what we are arguing about. Yeah, I'm not a fan. Well it's no The Good the bad and the ugly. Given the cast it's a bit of a snoozefest
There are some indians to be spotted around a busier train station. Most spaghetti westerns revolve around the mexicans and gringo americans, that's just the theme. I think many white americans around that time, also in 'the west' didn't saw a lot of natives. Certainly not every day. I don't recall if there was another specific reason for the harmonica man to wait there, other than for Frank. Been awhile since I saw it.
asking bing and this the result for top ten The Top 10 Westerns Ever Made, ‘The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance’ (1962) ‘The Searchers’ (1956) ‘High Noon’ (1952) ‘Stagecoach’ (1939) ‘Winchester ’73’ (1950) ‘Shane’ (1953) ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ (1966) ‘Rio Bravo’ (1959) ‘Red River’ (1948) ‘The Magnificent Seven’ (1960) ive seen 4 0f them
which one had lee marvin and its a gold town and he gets married...I think they gather gold dust underneath the saloon
my dad looked like Lee Marvin.. but he also looked like Billy Idol .. it was a time he did this spiked thing with his white hair and wore a leather jacket to a family gathering.. Without really trying.. So at the party someone says dont Jack look like Billy Idol and that was to damn funny. Billy was popular during the time.
Pffft, no matter what genre, these list are usually made by movie critic twats who want to appear cool by listing 80 yr old movies I'm surprised Sierra Madre isn't on there, they usually wank on about that, boring stupid movie My list would be mostly Clint movies, that Tombstone one with Val Kilmer, that's a cracker, Butch Cassidy....and well Blazing Saddles is technically a western
Sometimes the last stoners chat thread shows up under new posts, then I click on it and it's still locked with Orison's post from Jan 2 as the last post Not sure how it's getting bumped. Strange things are afoot at the okay corral