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pwales
the greatest american genre, the western encapsulates the individuality and uniquness of the open frontier
there is justice and heroism and horses, and these are all good reasons to support the genre, but it is the individuality- the...
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Written on August 28th, 2012
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Two of them are set in the modern day, ie the time they were made. One's a two reel slapstick short, one's a long forgotten Civil War piece, one's very violent but suffused with an underlying core of tenderness. Two are set largely in...
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Written on March 7th, 2012
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lCarol
I was flicking through the channels when one day I saw an old western, starring Gene Autry. I was captivated by his empathy for all people. I began to buy his movies and watch them daily.
In a world thats filled with all kinds of f...
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Written on February 9th, 2011
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Maverick was witty and fun and didn't dumb things down. Many of the plots were fairly intricate and involved but a casual viewer could still follow them. Even though each show involved one or more of the boys needing...
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Written on April 26th, 2010
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On the way home from work, i was thinking about how long it's been since ive seen Bret, Bart, or even Beau. Just hate that Encore changed it so that it don't come on in the evenings anymore. Guess ima have to buy the entire...
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Written on January 22nd, 2010
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You can't see Support Your Local Sheriff nor Support Your Local Gunfighter anymore on their site. Damn Bitches. Guess ima have to break down and buy them both.
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Written on December 28th, 2009
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Words & Music by
Ed Bruce, Glenn Ray & Patsy Bruce
Too many dusty trailtowns, too few and far between
Tired saloons with sawdust-covered floors
Too many one more showdowns and aces over queens
Winning's just a way of...
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Written on December 12th, 2009
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Ain't nothing like watching a whole bunch of westerns on Sunday. I could sit down on an entire Sunday and watch none stop westerns.
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Written on November 23rd, 2009
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wack1985
and all those Clint Eastwood movies and of course the legend John Wayne.
Tombstone is my all time favorite western. I like the whole story, it's based off real people and actual events. I'm not saying it's the only western based off...
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Written on October 21st, 2009
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I LOVE THIS GUY. Wow. Where he comes from, idk, but I LOVE THIS GUY.
He has got to be the most sincere and courteous criminal that was ever written into a script. He will rob you, but he won't hurt one hair on...
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Written on October 19th, 2009
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....from Maverick
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"Faint heart never filled a flush."
"Man is the only animal you can skin more than once."
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Written on October 5th, 2009
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I love the 'Pappy' Quotes. Not only are they funny, sometimes they also have meaning. LOL. I love when Bret, Bart, or Beau would quote Pappy Maverick after they F'd up or were planning a scheme.
My old pappy...
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Written on October 5th, 2009
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I love it when Peter Breck (as Doc Holiday) joined the Maverick cast alongside of Jack Kelly (as Bart Maverick) and rarely with James Garner (as Bret Maverick). Almost as handsome Bart, Doc Holiday was always getting into trouble...
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Written on September 18th, 2009
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I have just finished watching the Maverick episode of "Three Queens Full," which is a spoof of of the show called Bonanza. Instead of having the "Cartwrights"; the father Ben, and his sons Adam, Hoss...
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Written on September 15th, 2009
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"Let your women be silent in church." WTF? Eula had that one coming with all of that "holier than thou" talk. LOL. John Wayne made that the most memorable quote in the entire movie. LOL. I couldnt...
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Written on August 5th, 2009
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Where do i even begin? Ive been watching the show 'Bret Maverick' now for a couple of months, but kept missing the very first episode of it. Finally, this past Saturday, i got a chance to see it. And i tell you what, i...
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Written on August 5th, 2009
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OMG! I cant get over Maverick. I just started watching it in January 2009 by accident with my mother. And boy did i immediately fall in love. I dont even watch Bonanza or Gun Smoke anymore, and Branded is a thing...
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Written on August 5th, 2009
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Many years ago while working for the US Dept of Ag's "Forest Service", I had the honor of meeting this white, older, good ole boy (race doesnt matter, but in this story it does), whom i will refer to as John. We became...
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Written on August 5th, 2009
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