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    I stole this from another forum, but if you don't tell I won't:



    These are actual analogies and metaphors found in American high school essays (allegedyl):



    Her face was a perfect oval, like a circle that had its two other sides gently compressed by a thigh master.


    His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a dryer without Cling Free.


    He spoke with wisdom that can only come from experience, like a guy who went blind because he looked at a solar eclipse without one of those boxes with a pinhole in it and now goes around the country speaking about the dangers of looking at a solar eclipse without one of those boxes with a pinhole in it.


    She grew on him like E. coli and he was room temperature Canadian beef.


    She had a deep throaty genuine laugh like that sound a dog makes just before he throws up.


    Her vocabulary was as bad, as, like, whatever.


    He was as tall as a six foot three inch tree.


    The revelation that his marriage of 30 years had disintegrated because of his wife s infidelity came as a rude shock, like a surcharge at a formerly surcharge free ATM.


    The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the way a bowling ball wouldn t.


    McBride fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a hefty bag filled with vegetable soup.


    From the attic came an unearthly howl. The whole scene had an eerie surreal quality, like when you re on vacation in another city and Jeopardy comes on at 7 pm instead of 7:30.


    Her hair glistened in the rain like nose hair after a sneeze.


    The hailstones leaped up off the pavement, just like maggots when you fry them in hot grease.


    Long separated by cruel fate, the star crossed lovers raced across a grassy field toward each other like two freight trains, one having left Cleveland at 6:36 p.m. traveling at 55 mph, the other from Topeka at 4:19 p.m. at a speed of 35 mph.


    They lived in a typical suburban neighborhood with picket fences that resemble Nancy Kerrigan s teeth.


    John and Mary had never met. They were like two hummingbirds who had also never met.


    He fell for her like his heart was a mob informant and she was the east river.


    Even in his last years, grandpappy had a mind like a steel trap, only one that had been left out so long, it had rusted shut.


    Shots rang out, as shots are wont to do.


    The plan was simple, like my brother-in-law Phil. But unlike Phil, this plan just might work.


    Young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from not eating for a while.


    "Oh, Jason, take me!" she panted, her breasts heaving like a college freshman on $1-a-beer night.


    He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck, either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a landmine or something.


    The Ballerina rose gracefully en pointe and extended one slender leg behind her, like a dog at a fire hydrant.


    It was an American tradition, like fathers chasing kids with power tools.


    He was deeply in love when she spoke, he thought he heard bells, as if she were a garbage truck backing up.


    She was as easy as the TV guide crossword.


    Her eyes were like limpid pools, only they had forgotten to put in any pH cleanser.


    She walked into my office like a centipede with 98 missing legs.


    Her voice had that tense grating quality, like a generation thermal paper fax machine that needed a band tightening.


    It hurt the way your tongue hurts after you accidentally staple it to the wall.


    Hello Stumpy (and everyone else)


    Determined to ignore? No way. I just don't agree with your statement. John Wayne had a lot of qualities to look up to, but for me the image of a strong, principled, courageous and dignified man was pretty much non-existing before being made aware of it reading about him lately (a lot from this board).


    Defining what makes a good actor isn't easy, so anybody is entitled to his or her opinion, but I guess one criterion could be to portrait a character and having the spectators feeling like they're getting in touch with character. I think maybe John Wayne brought more of his own persona into his characters than most actors would do but I see that as his biggest strength. He had the opportunity to do this because he had established a reputation so high that he was allowed to. He obviously had a moral standard and principles which he brought with him to the screen and from what I gather also got quite a beating from the critics from time to time because of it (I am referring to his more patriotic movies).


    The fact that he had an enormous charisma was probably the reason he became such a star and also probably the same oddball reason he also was popular with many of the ladies. Some people you just like regardless of gender and I think we agree on him being that kind of person.


    So if I'm basically agreeing with you on everything you say, why am I posting? Well I have seen about 15 John Wayne movies the last month and a lot of them from the B-movie era in the 30's. These movies had pretty poor plots, pretty childish and predictable, and definitely not his best period, but despite all this I enjoyed watching them. And I would like to add that I think John Wayne's efforts in these movies are good. He is less John Wayne in these movies than he is later in his career but he certainly doesn't embarrass himself in my eyes, although maybe the characters he portraits at times do their best to do so.


    The fact that he had such a strong personality may be blinding to his acting ability. There are probably hundreds, maybe thousands of Hollywood actors that I would consider to be good actors so maybe I’m not setting the standards too high, but when I look at it this way I most certainly let the actors personality count as a part of this package. Anyone who plays a role without me reacting negatively is in my eyes doing a good job while there are only a handful of actors that have impressed me enough to start actively seeking for more of their work.


    Going back to the original topic. I think Hondo Duke Lane telling about how he felt in the beginning pretty much represents my feelings. I don’t want to share too much about my person, but I can say as much as being 38 years old and from Norway. So Stumpy, I have no intentions of banning you to the far ends of the earth, but just say the word and you can come and visit me there.

    Hello again Chester.


    You are a friendly soul! :)


    I ordered a boxed set from the the early years. 15 movies (not 12 like I said, but you see how I handle numbers) from the 30's. I've seen the same movies in different packages all over the web. I'm not sure about the quality of the productions, but I'm not really usually to fussy when it comes to that. Probably not the high point in his career either, but I'll probably be buying a lot of them eventually and besides there are probably a lot of the ones I ordered that I have never seen.

    Amazon does have 3 European branches. France, Germany and the UK. I ordered my movies at the UK site. I have ordered books at the American site several times and I would order several DVD's at a time when ordering there. I paid 8.98 US $ in postage when recieving 4 books a couple of months ago. I checked the cost for 1 DVD and it would have cost 6.98 US $ in postage. From the UK it's not nearly as much. Free shipping doesn't apply to people outside the UK. But up here in the North we're used to paying a lot for everything. Buying books from Amazon in America saves me about 25-30% of the cost after the postage has been paid and it's so much more convenient, unless I need the books straight away.


    Since we strayed off topic anyway and you seem to know a lot about John Wayne (I'm afraid I learned more about him by lurking this site a couple of days than I knew about him before) maybe you could answer one question for me. I have been searching and reading about a lot of his movies the last days and I have a list of all the movies he has been in which I have downloaded from a site. It starts with movies all the way back to 1926. I understand that he only had small parts in many of the first. I was wondering in which movie he got his first big role and also if he from that point on only had more important roles or if he had to take smaller roles inbetween the bigger roles for a period of time.

    Hi Chester and Tonitrus.


    Will you settle for Canadian dollars? I think that's the closest I can get. When rereading my post I see that I must have been a bit tired (or just plain stupid) while writing it. How I got this sum I don't know but it should have been 400-450 US dollars. The fee was 40-45 dollars. I assumed there would be a majority of americans on the board.
    As for what price range it is in I would say it is mid-range but I was looking for a DVD-player that could play many formats. I actually listen to music much more than I watch movies so I needed a player that can play both the DVD-audio and Super Audio-CD formats. If I had the money I would probably spent twice as much or even more. If you are just interested in watching movies this might seem like a lot though.
    I was trying to give an example of the costs but since I did such a clumsy job with the numbers it would have been better to leave it out alltogether. The point though is your current DVD-player may be possible to convert to a region free player for a reasonable price and but it depends of the brand and model you have.
    I would like to add that I have really enjoyed browsing your forum. Luckily when I bought the player I went into a store looking for a movie to test the player. I ended up with 3. El Dorado, Rio Bravo and The Sons of Katie Elder. I had seen them all before but a long time ago. I knew I was going to like them, but allthough I think they are good movies there is something more to these films. I sat down and relaxed and caught myself smiling for no apparent reason many times during the movies. It brings back memories from the time I was young boy and we had no VCR and maybe I saw one or two movies a week on television. I was so inspired that I went straight to the Amazon site and ordered a boxed set with 12 more John Wayne movies. I expect them to arrive any day now so you can guess what I'll be doing when they do. I have been using this forum to search for references to certain movies. I have found what I was looking for and also seen a very friendly atmosphere in many of the threads while doing so.

    Hello.


    I have newly got an interest for John Wayne and his movies so I actually joined the forum to have the possibility to search in it.


    Because I recently bought myself a DVD player and asked myself the same questions about regions I thought I'd share the results of what a few searches I did a few weeks ago. I found a very good site explaining it, but I can't remember the adress or what it was called. The thing that was of interest for me was that even though I didn't take in account regions when I bought it a lot of the DVD players do not need any new hardware to make it region free even if it only made for one of them. After reading on the site that this was the case with the Pioneer player I have, I went back to the dealer and asked them about it. They told me that they were not allowed by certain manufacturers who has signed some sort of agreement (among them were Pioneer) to sell them out of the box and advertising with them being region free. Reprogramming them to be region free however is perfectly legal (I live in Norway, wouldn't know if it's the same in other countries) and it was anly a matter of a few touches on their (the dealers obviously have different remotes) remote control. They took a fee of about 70-80$ for this. This isn't so bad since it's a mid-price DVD costing 700-800$


    Some brands may require a small hardware change, but it is quite possible that if some of you need region free players that it doesn't have to cost all that much.


    Also your TV will need to play in both NTSC and PAL format. From what I understand most new TV's do. I'm definitivley no whiz on these things but you can find information about this by doing a search on DVD's and regions and possibly trying including the word hack. Some people have found out ways of doing it themselves. Personally I'm quite content with paying the fee and not risking ruining my DVD-player.