tommy.duncan
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"Well do you feel lucky, well do ya...punk!!"
Enough Said!!
Enough Said!!
and is the 'hero' only because the men he's pursuing are vicious killers themselves
Well, that escalated quickly.
NON-fact. Don't know where you heard that. The Zulu's fighting at Rork's Drift were NOT the same as those who won the field at Isandlwana. In fact, they were arguably acting stupidly against well entrenched troops to gain their own glory. But they were armed with guns, many of them, though older ones including muzzleloaders, even flintlocks.Interesting fact, did you know that in the real life attack, not a single british soldier was felled by a spear? Every casualty they took was at the end of a captured Martini-Henry rifle! Fascinating.
Improvised scene by the way...Two. The classic "Make my day" and the Indiana Jones movie where the North African guy starts waving a sword or something and Indy just shoots him.
I believe it was the Tunisian version of Montezuma's revenge. From what I've read, most of the crew was stricken. Spielberg only ate cans of Spaghetti-O's that he brought or some such, so he didn't get sick. It was s'posed to be a drawn out fight, whip vs. sword, but due to illness Mr. Ford suggested the version we got.Resist Evil said:And Ford had the flu also, didn't he?
Musta killed more men than Cecil B. Demill. Got pretty gritty. Started to hear the word "draw" in my sleep.What about the "Waco Kid?"
He hasn't shuffled off his mortal coil as of yet. He is 80 years old as of June.When did Gene Wilder die?
Cee Zee, you appeared to simply explode with rage at Robert Altman