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Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 2:56 pm
by Steve M
I have seen every one of his movies twice or more. The older Mr. Wayne got the better his movies were..
Here's a quote from an article I read.
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John Wayne was born Marion Robert Morrison in Winterset, Iowa, in 1907. When he was a boy, his family moved West settling in Lancaster, California and later Glendale, California where he would come to be known as Duke. Marion's dog, an Airedale, was named... Duke, and soon the local Glendale firefighters started calling Marion Duke, too. Duke's academic and athletic success at Glendale High led to a football scholarship at the University of Southern California (USC). A body surfing accident at Newport Beach cut short his promising athletic career, so the former tackle looked to studio work to help pay his tuition. In a film called The Big Trail, Marion Morrison became John Wayne, and the movie business and the country would never be the same. John Wayne's monumental film career spanned five decades. He appeared in more than 175 films, more than a dozen directed by John Ford alone. For an entire generation, he was Hollywood's biggest and most durable box-office star. Incredibly versatile, Wayne starred in just about every genre Hollywood offered: war movies, romantic comedies, police dramas, histories. But it was the Western in American cinema where Wayne made his most lasting mark. He was nominated three times for the Academy Award, winning the Oscar for Best Actor in 1969 for True Grit. And his powerful performance in The Searchers has been singled out by filmmakers and actors alike as the greatest performance by an actor on film, ever. In 1964, John Wayne was diagnosed with lung cancer and beat it, after a lung and several ribs were removed. Fifteen years later he was again diagnosed with cancer -- this time of the stomach, succumbing to the disease at age 72. Posthumously, Wayne was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. A year later, in 1980, President Jimmy Carter awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor. Wayne is among only a handful of individuals who have received both the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. To this day, Wayne appears in the Harris Polls annual listings of Americas favorite movie stars, ranking seventh in 2009. He has never been out of the top ten since the Polls inception. In his honor, the John Wayne Cancer Foundation (JWCF), founded in 1985 by Wayne's children, is an organization that brings courage, strength and grit to the fight against cancer. Since its founding, JWCF has supported awareness programs, education programs and support groups, and has also been committed to groundbreaking cancer research and education at the John Wayne Cancer Institute. The JWCF recently launched Team Duke, a fundraising effort for athletes of any level focused on a goal who want to fight cancer along the way.

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:01 pm
by patchz
You mean there are people who are not John Wayne fans??? What is wrong with them?

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:36 pm
by Steve M
You mean there are people who are not John Wayne fans??? What is wrong with them?


They might be to young!  :D
One I enjoy offhand is The Cowboys..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cowboys

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:09 pm
by ViperPilot
WOW... where to start!

Rio Bravo, Flying Tigers, Fighting Seabees, They Were Expendable, Mc Clintock, Cahill US Marshal, The Green Berets, Brannigan... the list could go on and on.

My personal favorites: The Cowboys, True Grit, and his last film The Shootist.

Definitely one of the greatest actors of all time.

Just my 2

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:53 pm
by ApplePie
You mean there are people who are not John Wayne fans??? What is wrong with them?


They might be to young!

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 8:02 pm
by Webb
The Fighting Seabees, The Green Berets.

Any time I can see them.

"Out here, due process is a bullet."

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:06 pm
by patchz
[color=#000000]I have never seen a John Wayne film that I did not like. I just watched The Quiet Man again a few days ago, and The Wings of Eagles not long before that. I don't know how many movies he made with Maureen O'Hara, but all of them are special.

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 9:14 am
by olderndirt
Without fail, at least once each year, "The Quiet Man" and "The Searchers".  He and John Ford brought out the best in each other and Maureen O'Hara didn't hurt.

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:03 am
by Al_Fallujah
I own several of his movies.
I grew up watching John Wayne.

My two favs has always been The Horse Soldiers with William Holden, and Big Jake.

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:07 pm
by patchz
After much thought and anguish trying to pick a favorite John Wayne move, I decided....
which ever one I happen to be watching at the time. ::)

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:40 pm
by aussiewannabe
After much thought and anguish trying to pick a favorite John Wayne move, I decided....
which ever one I happen to be watching at the time. ::)

Smart move, Larry! ;)

As for myself, True Grit (saw it at the drive-in). IMHO the best western ever.

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:16 pm
by Steve M
Yup..Pardners, ah rode along with the Duke away back in the summer of 59. We hadsta tip our hats an part ways in the fall o that year onest school started up agin...


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Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:00 pm
by Steve M
Just a note. You cant buy a set of six shooters like that anymore. The ones in the pic.. Real rawhide holster with silver plated buckle. The pistols had etched steel barrols and etched hand grips. Very real looking and had some wieght to them. To fire you would pull the hammer back to cock and pull the trigger or fan the hammer with your hand for repeat firing. These held a roll of caps and fired a (plastic?) bullet about 25 feet. The caps provided realism and caused smoke to trickle out of the barrel. The shells were spring loaded and you had to find your bullets in order to reload the shells.   
Mr. Wayne was one of my childhood heros.. So was Roy and Dale.. 8-)

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:15 pm
by patchz
I had a very similar rig Steve, plus a drug store cowboy outfit. Got 'em when I woke up Christmas morning in the hospital after an appendectomy when I was seven. Later on, I had a single Matel rig with a very, very nice fast draw holster. Now I have the real pistol, but no fast draw rig for it. It's a Ruger Vaquerro in .45 Long Colt. I think the lack of a fast draw rig might be a good thing at this age. ::)

Re: Any John Wayne fans here?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:41 pm
by Steve M
I had a very similar rig Steve, plus a drug store cowboy outfit. Got 'em when I woke up Christmas morning in the hospital after an appendectomy when I was seven. Later on, I had a single Matel rig with a very, very nice fast draw holster. Now I have the real pistol, but no fast draw rig for it. It's a Ruger Vaquerro in .45 Long Colt. I think the lack of a fast draw rig might be a good thing at this age. ::)


You must have been the varmit up on the ridge that I chased for miles and couldn't get a clear shot at!