I'm not going to hit you, the hell I'm not!
You sent a private message with the same information and I honestly cared so little about your opinion I didn’t bother to respond.As a disabled American veteran I have no use for John Wayne. And neither did my WWII disabled vet dad. Here's why. https://www.sj-r.com/story/news/columns/2014/05/26/today-is-107th-birthday-john/37252322007/
I missed it the first time through I was going from memory but pilgrim should actually be sodbuster shouldn’t it?TuBBY, real good on the quotes —- see inserts in CAPS above.
Now, one for You 1). “felt like you had knives sticking in your knees”..
2). These are 3 quotes all from same movie “Blanket head”, “well Reverend that tears it”, ‘that’ll be the day”
“If you call me daddy again I’ll finish this fight”Big Jake my favorite of his.
Flying Sailor, you list only a partial quote from the 1964 movie “McClintock”, it was said by Duke after he pulled a sawed off shotgun from another man - that had been poking him in the belly with it. We must have a few older guys on this thread - since Wayne died in 1979 and I remember my 30 yr old secretary didn’t even know who he was (I shoulda fired her for that)I'm not going to hit you, the hell I'm not!
Im only 30 , I just had a well rounded childhood. Don’t fire her for ignorance simple make the definitive John Wayne collection required viewing. Surely she will thank you for it by the Time she has viewed them all.Flying Sailor, you list only a partial quote from the 1964 movie “McClintock”, it was said by Duke after he pulled a sawed off shotgun from another man - that had been poking him in the belly with it. We must have a few older guys on this thread - since Wayne died in 1979 and I remember my 30 yr old secretary didn’t even know who he was (I shoulda fired her for that)
On second thought maybe run that by h.r. firstIm only 30 , I just had a well rounded childhood. Don’t fire her for ignorance simple make the definitive John Wayne collection required viewing. Surely she will thank you for it by the Time she has viewed them all.
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Neither has any other “real” John Wayne FAN - we only watch “classic/Quality” moviesNever scene it
I spent nearly 25 years on active duty, 18 of those in SF. Everyone in Group knew this, and didn't care.As a disabled American veteran I have no use for John Wayne. And neither did my WWII disabled vet dad. Here's why. https://www.sj-r.com/story/news/columns/2014/05/26/today-is-107th-birthday-john/37252322007/
Skydiver, I consider “real Vets” especially those that served as the REAL HEROs and for me John Wayne was a “Movie Star”, I liked what he “pretended to be” and No idea who he really was —- Never knew him personally. I think unless you know someone personally - hard to judge a carefully crafted TV or Movie image. All Vets deserve a level of respect and especially since I NEVER ServedI spent nearly 25 years on active duty, 18 of those in SF. Everyone in Group knew this, and didn't care.
Before I retired, you could find this picture in nearly every Team room you walked into.
Having served is not an accurate way to judge someone's character. Jack Wagon John Kerry is a perfect example.
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Dodging service, especially during WWII, is a good enough reason to judge him. Take a look at bios for his costars and all the other actors in "Flying Tigers." Almost all served. His female costar married her USO tour pilot. Wayne's male costar, Phillip Caroll, actually did time as an Army pilot and nearly died in a crash during North Africa campaign (broke his back). Even one of the Asian bit actors eventually died in a US Veterans hospital. Those five "propoganda films" Wayne made with RKO were pure BS. Total make-a-buck-quick B movies. They were ridiculously fakey. The Battan movie got the name right and pretty much nothing else. Total fiction. Even worse was the PT-boat movie. It's no wonder GIs shot to hell booed him off the stage at the Hawaii hospital (my dad may well have been one of them). He was making a mockery of the war and making money at it. How much was their salary? Every movie star who put aside his career to serve never saw their careers suffer after the war. Quite the opposite. But hey, those cheesey war flicks at least provided Wayne an opportunity to screw around on his wife with costar Marlina Dietrich. Yeah, he was a class act. And that John Wayne treading water shuffle. Ever wonder where that came from? He admitted he copied it from Tom Mix ... who was a genuine cowboy. Forgot to mention he used his wife and four little kids as a legitimate excuse to get out of the draft ... initially anyway. Until his philandering ended the marriage. Then he cried to the movie execs to intervene with the draft board because if he was drafted he claimed he would only be a private and he was better than that.I spent nearly 25 years on active duty, 18 of those in SF. Everyone in Group knew this, and didn't care.
Before I retired, you could find this picture in nearly every Team room you walked into.
Having served is not an accurate way to judge someone's character. Jack Wagon John Kerry is a perfect example.
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Is there anyone you like or agree with?As a disabled American veteran I have no use for John Wayne. And neither did my WWII disabled vet dad. Here's why. https://www.sj-r.com/story/news/columns/2014/05/26/today-is-107th-birthday-john/37252322007/
And now, more than 60 years after that film was made and 34 years after Wayne’s death, there is still cause to wonder why this fake war hero is hailed to this day as a model of Americanism, especially by conservative Republicans.
I have a theory: Social conservatives, more than liberals, tend to embrace myths and make-believe. They distrust realities that don’t jibe with their fairy tales.