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Army
05-25-2005, 06:50 PM
I'm a big fan of the Duke :yes:

Loved True Grit and all of his Westerns...

But for me, I just fell in love with the Quiet Man!

One of his best films and one I can watch over and over again :yes:

Boxing, a beautiful hot tempered Redhead, a little of the Irish thrown in!

Doesn't get any better :no:

So what's your favorite and why ?

BTW did you notice we have a new forum :)

Andyman
05-25-2005, 07:00 PM
Lessee, prolly "True Grit", but "Donovan's Reef" was pretty entertaining too.

tentoze
05-25-2005, 08:57 PM
I lik 'em all, but The Quiet Man may be my favorite as well.

Kamakiri
05-25-2005, 09:01 PM
Ah yes, the quaint town of Innes Free.......a classic!

dgwojo
05-25-2005, 09:12 PM
The Shootist, The Cowboys, McQ!! :pistols:
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foetusized
05-25-2005, 09:26 PM
El Dorado or Rio Bravo; they're kinda interchangable. Prob'ly give the nod to El Dorado with Robert Mitchum & James Caan. Mitchum & Wayne made a great team -- Foe

vega ls-12
05-25-2005, 11:18 PM
the shootist,,without question

Punker X
05-26-2005, 03:32 AM
Also like the Queit man, closely followed by The Searchers and She wore a yellow ribbon. John Ford and the Duke... a winning combination.

X

Reel 2 Reel
05-26-2005, 04:52 AM
Lets see...My #1 favorite John Wayne movie....is..in no particular order...

Like you said...The Quiet Man....

In Harms Way...

The Shootist...

Mclintock..

Chisum...

Rooster Cogburn...

And others...

missing_eric
05-26-2005, 05:18 AM
El Dorado or Rio Bravo; they're kinda interchangable. Prob'ly give the nod to El Dorado with Robert Mitchum & James Caan. Mitchum & Wayne made a great team -- Foe

These 2 are my fav too. I have watched El Dorado many times, just a good movie with great char. :thmbsp:

mg196
05-26-2005, 05:28 AM
Lee Van Cleef is the most unheralded American "Western" actor of all time!

To be honest, I have NEVER made it through a John Wayne movie without flipping the channels. Something about that post-war stone-faced acting puts me to sleep. Oh, yeah...it is probably the stone-faced acting that does it!

BUT, if I had to choose, it would be HUD, because that is what Al Bundy likes.

Donny
05-26-2005, 05:30 AM
The shootest

Mike Bama
05-26-2005, 07:03 AM
My favs in this order:
#1 Big Jake <I loved the scene when Richard Boone says, just before he dies "I thought you were dead", The Duke replies, "not hardly">
#2 The Shootist <Classic bad-ass John Wayne>
#3 True Grit <The shootout at the end when he held the reigns in his teeth, while holding 2 rifles, classic John Wayne>
#4 Donovan's Reef. <Lee marvin was a hoot, and the fight scene was a classic.>

There will never be another Duke, as well as Steve McQueen, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, and the likes. I fear we will never again have so many great actors at the same time, ever again.

Reel 2 Reel
05-26-2005, 04:19 PM
There will never be another Duke, as well as Steve McQueen, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, and the likes. I fear we will never again have so many great actors at the same time, ever again.

Agreed....the screen actors today are just sooooo.. mundane...everything has to be either boobs...or a prettyboy...

Acting and or .........(for lack of a better term).........'Johnwayneism'....just isn't in the mix anymore...

The dumbing down of our culture at its best there....and it is getting reel dumb...no wonder the forigners laugh at us.....

Trawlerman
05-28-2005, 01:25 PM
Don't have one. Can't stand the bloke. Too much chest-beating americanism for me.

I would prefer to watch Clint Eastwood or Lee Van Cleef as mentioned earlier.

botrytis
05-28-2005, 02:44 PM
I like - The Quiet Man - it is a great movie. I do like most of the John Wayne movies. I remember, as a kid, being taken to see Chisum with my Grandfather who really liked John Wayne.

Dave

Andyman
05-28-2005, 03:38 PM
There will never be another Duke, as well as Steve McQueen, William Holden, Burt Lancaster, and the likes. I fear we will never again have so many great actors at the same time, ever again.

Well maybe not the current crop, but the '70s were pretty damn good with Pacino, DeNiro, Nicholson, Hoffman, and Eastwood to name a few :yes:

BTW, you can add Cary Grant, Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart, and Spencer Tracy to that first list :thmbsp:

Thatch_Ear
05-28-2005, 11:23 PM
Red River....a black and white Ford western and Montgomery Clift as his son...... too bad that guy died young, he was a real talent.

nevermind
06-20-2005, 05:23 PM
I like the ones when he was really young.Don't remember the names of the movies.
And,Rio Bravo.

Marantz3650
06-20-2005, 10:24 PM
I like "The Man who shot Liberty Valance"

"That's my steak.....pick it up!!!"

Tom Brennan
07-15-2005, 01:03 AM
Finally somebody with some taste. The best Wayne pictures are, of course, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" and "The Searchers". That's because they're Ford's best.

Next comes "Rio Grande" and two Hawks pictures, "Rio Bravo" and "Red River".

Anything directed by Andrew McGlaglen or Burt Kennedy is automatic junk.

"Donovan's Reef" is very interesting but what Ford was really up to on that picture is probably over most folk's heads.

Wayne's best scene is in Ford's "The Wings of Eagles" as the used-up old sailor (Wayne) is sent by breech's bouy from the big carrier to the destroyer and realizes his whole life has been a waste. Wayne doesn't speak, nor does he in his next best scene, in "The Searchers" when he silently reacts to the insane woman rescued from the Comanches.

2DualsNotEnough
07-15-2005, 02:57 AM
The Wings of Eagles has a lot of great Duke scenes in it,like the extended sequence when hes bedridden,trying to will his toe to move.
I think The Searchers is the best American Western,period.But any Duke will do as long as I dont have to watch Paint your Wagon Again!!!!
Jimmy

VintageNut
07-15-2005, 08:09 AM
Here's an article about Lonesome Dove. http://www.library.txstate.edu/swwc/archives/film/lonesome_dove.html

"Lonesome Dove originated as a screenplay called The Streets of Laredo, which was intended as a vehicle for John Wayne, Henry Fonda and James Stewart." That would have been something. Or how about John Wayne in Silverado. Or how about a new thread on what movie would you like to have seen Wayne in.

the fatboy
07-15-2005, 02:33 PM
Hard choice, so many had such great one liners

The Undefeated
when asked "You went out there to talk. Why did you have to shoot the man?" Wayne " Well m'am the conversation just sort of dried up"
True Grit
Duvall" I'd call that mighty bold talk for a one-eyed fatman, Rooster"
Wayne. "Fill your hands you son-of-a-bitch"

I could go on for a long time on this thought, but after having read Charles Portis' book "True Grit" the screenplay was a perfect adaptation.I have to say "True Grit" I thought it was weak at the time but it has held up extremely well.
Also

Rio Lobo
just love the cast of characters especially Jack Elam

McClintock
the mud fight

I really just like them all, some are just better than others.
John

matt39
07-16-2005, 06:35 PM
I even enjoy the really early ones he made with Yakima Canutt (one of the great early stuntmen who developed many of the stunt techniques still used today). Many of my favorites have already been mentioned like Big Jake, The Quiet Man, Red River and The Searchers. I'll add some that are not thought of as often like Stagecoach, Angel and the Badman, Tall in the Saddle, Sands of Iwo Jima,Fort Apache and Three Godfathers. One of my favorite one liners is in Tall in the Saddle. After whacking a bad guy in the head with his gun rather than shooting him an older woman runs up to Wayne and says (as near as I can remember) "I saw what you did young man. You hit that man right in the head!" To which Wayne laconically replies, "Yes ma'am. Just as hard as I could." Now that's vintage. Oh and by the way, John Wayne didn't appear in Hud (Paul Newman) or Paint Your Wagon (Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood).

Gary

Sandy G
07-16-2005, 07:09 PM
"The High and the Mighty". Don't know what I like the best about it-Duke, crippled airplane, or that beautiful theme. Filmed when flying WAS a real adventure-the planes were rough 'n' tough as the men who flew 'em...IIRC, a fella named Dmitri Tiomkin wrote that haunting theme-he also wrote the theme to "Rawhide".-Sandy G.

wizard_len
07-17-2005, 12:30 PM
I'd have to vote for McClintock, North to Alaska and Sons of Katie Elder.

Toasted Almond
07-22-2005, 02:23 PM
Not a big fan of The Duke, but I've seen a lot of his work. The Searchers is a great movie.

Tonedeaf
07-22-2005, 03:19 PM
I pretty much like them all.
AMC had a marthon last weekend with nothing but John Wayne movies.
I had to work nights, but was I watching John Wayne non stop most of the day.
Turned out to be a good weekend after all.