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Offline MOGorilla

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« on: October 31, 2003, 02:18:54 AM »
Okay,
I'll get the ball rolling.  WHat in your guys opinion is the most historically accurate movie, and most historically inaccurate movie?

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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2003, 04:49:57 AM »
tha easy one first-any st. afternood wesern frum tha 30's,40's or 50's is, in my openion inaccurate.
the most accurate--lets divide them into accuracy catagories.
dress- or costume if you prefer.
weapons
settings--i've seen some good movies that do not come close to being    
              accurate as to where the story took place and the setting of that
              movie.
characters- i'm not sure that all the cute dialogue in most westerns is very
                 accurate.
story
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dress--lonesome dove and  robert redfords' jerimiah johnson
weapons-i'm voting for the made for tv one with ol whats his face-ya
              know who i'm talkin bout.
settings- again--lonsome dove and jerimiah johnson. the secenery in
              jeimiah johnson made me cold.
characters--again jerimiah, dove and ol what his names(specially tha
                  last one).
storyjerimiah, dove, tombstone(huckleberry).
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2003, 12:35:05 PM »
I've been thinking about this since you posted and can't make up my mind. Seems a lot of good movies have inaccuracies, and sometimes the bad ones will surprise ya. ut my choice for accuracy, for now, is "Last Stand at Saber River". Old Tom has a way with movies. I saw the "making of" this flick and it showed Mr Selleck discussing a shootout scene and he made the point of actually COUNTING the shots he had fired and saying he would "have one left". No "seven shooters'" for him! :-D

As to least accurate, John Waynes "Comencheros". I love John Wayne, and this is a great movie, but Winvhester 1892s and Peacemakers before Texas was a state? Ouch! :oops:
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2003, 01:38:26 PM »
tom does do a lot of good things with his movies. stories may not be correct (historical) but i'm votin with ya on the rest of it.

i think we have left out/overlooked dances with wolves--but i have a problem with it in a lot of respects.
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ps--maybe cause history didn't take that long ta happen.
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