Posts from Colorado Bob in thread „Yul Brynner Film“

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    Originally posted by Stumpy@Sep 10 2005, 10:11 PM
    To each his own, Bob. I like the Lee Marvin version better. It's one of my favorite westerns. Funny but sad too.

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    You're right Stumpy. It is a good movie, but sad. Sad to see that that way of life kinda died out. There are still small pockets of folks that hang on to it, but it's mostly just a state of mind now. Too bad. I think the country would be a better place if a lot (not all, but a lot) of the Old West mentality was still subscribed to. :cowboy:
    Colorado Bob

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    I've bought several of my favorite older movies on ebay when I couldn't find them anywhere else, including "The Naked Spur", "Monte Walsh" (1970), "Sitting Pretty", "We're No Angels" (1955), "W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings"


    Not that this has much to do with Yul Brynner, but I just had to say, Ol' Stumpy, you have pretty good taste in films. "The Naked Spur" and "We're No Angels" are great films. "Monte Walsh" with Lee Marvin is pretty good, but I have to say that I liked the newer one with Tom Selleck better.
    Colorado Bob