I can't believe that I forgot to say, WELCOME rmeeuf! This site is the best John Wayne on the web and it would be site I feel that Duke himself would be proud of.
Posts from Lt. Brannigan in thread „How Did You Become A John Wayne Fan?“
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The less said the better
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I myself bought them as I found them but the titles that are giving the most fits are the Republic titles. But thankfully Lionsgate is participating in the 100th B-day celebrations and are re-releasing all their titles.
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Well welcome to the best website on the planet tr...oops! I mean Brannigan. Looking forward to getting to know you better.
I look forward to getting to know every one better, this is the first time I have been able to be around large number of Duke fans ever and I love it.
QuoteWelcome to this great site and, looks like you going to give Colorado Bob, a good running on having so many of the Duke's films. You have me beat by appx 40 or so titles.
I grabbed most of them while they were on sale for 8 bucks, but the set that set me back the most was Warner's fabulous John Wayne/John Ford collection. But I am not as blind as to feel that John Wayne has never made a bad movie... I submit for you consideration The Conqueror (1956).
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Hi Brannigan. I could be wrong, but have we crossed paths on the imdb before?
Indeed we have, gt, For I am thefirsttripleh!
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I became a John Wayne fan before I was conscious of anything else, when I was a wee lad of about three my parents would always watch John Wayne films in fact the most played movies were Rio Bravo/El Dorado. But it wasn't until the beginning of the century that I became a huge John Wayne fanatic and started collecting all of his on DVD.
My first acquisition was the 11 movie set from Platinum Disc company, it had most of his Lone Star Westerns and with that purchase I became forever a Duke fan. That was 2003.... now 4 years later I now own 106 Wayne movies on DVD.