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Post by majorevans08 on Aug 21, 2010 17:48:13 GMT -5
Look! (pointing out) Look! (pointing down)--1960 Alamo sentry
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Post by Kevin Young on Aug 21, 2010 18:15:29 GMT -5
Any line done by the Mexican Officer with Santa Anna in The Last Command. Sounds like an unemployed Opera Singer or an audition for Mighty Mouse- "Deeeeegueeeeeeeeeellllllooooooooo!" ;D He is right up there with the guy (Adia Kuznetzoff) who sings"Faro-la Faro-Li" in Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman Quote-"Because they were Americans" Grandfather to grandson at the end of Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo. Done as a caption since this was a silent film.
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Post by alanhufffines on Aug 21, 2010 18:15:30 GMT -5
Sweet Victory Sam! Disaster Bowie!Bowie and Houston Gone to Texas/Houston The Legend of Texas LOL! And how many times did we film that!
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Post by Wade Dillon on Aug 21, 2010 19:04:21 GMT -5
"When are you going to California, Joe?" Alec Baldwin as Travis to Joe in 13 Days to Glory.
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Post by Allen Wiener on Aug 21, 2010 21:32:21 GMT -5
He is right up there with the guy (Adia Kuznetzoff) who sings"Faro-la Faro-Li" in Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman I LOVE that guy!
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Post by Allen Wiener on Aug 21, 2010 21:34:16 GMT -5
Done as a caption since this was a silent film. [Sigh] Alas, not silent enough.
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Post by Kevin Young on Aug 21, 2010 21:59:53 GMT -5
"When are you going to California, Joe?" Alec Baldwin as Travis to Joe in 13 Days to Glory. Thanks for posting that one Wade-I did a big "Huh?" when I first heard it uttered... As I did later on when Gregorio Esparza said he noticed the flag of the Cazadores, which was his hometown in Mexico....
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Post by alanhufffines on Aug 21, 2010 22:58:30 GMT -5
I am trying to recall some from Alamo Jobe. Something about Shuttlecock Road?
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Post by alanhufffines on Aug 21, 2010 23:00:54 GMT -5
"When are you going to California, Joe?" Alec Baldwin as Travis to Joe in 13 Days to Glory. Yeah, everybody knows California Joe died with Custer (or was it Hickok?) and Travis' slave was named Happy Sam.
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Post by nybob on Aug 22, 2010 0:04:08 GMT -5
This is not a line but as mentioned earlier the sombrero scene from the alamo. That was the greatest frisbee-sombrero toss ever! That guy should have been in the majors. Bob
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Post by garyzaboly on Aug 22, 2010 3:44:44 GMT -5
"Travis, you can't help being you, and I can't help being me."
Widmark to Harvey.
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Post by TRK on Aug 22, 2010 6:43:19 GMT -5
"Travis, you can't help being you, and I can't help being me." Widmark to Harvey. Today, they'd just say, "It is what it is." ;D
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Post by TRK on Aug 22, 2010 6:48:40 GMT -5
"When are you going to California, Joe?" Alec Baldwin as Travis to Joe in 13 Days to Glory. For somebody to migrate from Texas to California in 1836, thirteen years before the gold rush, would have been a Herculean feat indeed. California was just not a destination of choice.
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Post by Kevin Young on Aug 22, 2010 7:35:18 GMT -5
I am trying to recall some from Alamo Jobe. Something about Shuttlecock Road? Oh-the antique store that has more Alamo artifacts than the Alamo? ;D
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Post by gtj222 on Aug 22, 2010 7:56:25 GMT -5
Fellar kinda fancies himself don't he? What say we saddle up and go down and pay this fellar visit?
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