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- Tall-Hatted Yanimae
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GREAT JOB MANFooflyer wrote:when he dies tho, so sad
John Wayne man. Dude's got good moviesCrush Bandicoot wrote:I figured I'd start with a Clint Eastwood, but where else would I go.The Big Cheese wrote:Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Fistful of Dollars
Hang Em' High
(i.e. Clint Eastwood westerns)
Honestly my lack of knowledge for Westerns confuses and befounds me.
Was 3:10 to Yuma any good?
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Always liked Eastwood better, but Wayne is very good.Tall-Hatted Yanimae wrote:GREAT JOB MANFooflyer wrote:when he dies tho, so sad
John Wayne man. Dude's got good moviesCrush Bandicoot wrote:I figured I'd start with a Clint Eastwood, but where else would I go.The Big Cheese wrote:Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Fistful of Dollars
Hang Em' High
(i.e. Clint Eastwood westerns)
Honestly my lack of knowledge for Westerns confuses and befounds me.
Was 3:10 to Yuma any good?
And yes, 3:10 to Yuma was good.
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I watched "The legend of Beowulf" today, that silly animated movie.
It was... interesting. The first part with Grendel and where Beowulf tells the story of him swimming against that one guy in sea was quite gross, but I loved the part with the dragon. One thing which bothered me about it was that the heart of the dragon was in his throat, and it was only the size of a fist. I mean, what the hell.
It was... interesting. The first part with Grendel and where Beowulf tells the story of him swimming against that one guy in sea was quite gross, but I loved the part with the dragon. One thing which bothered me about it was that the heart of the dragon was in his throat, and it was only the size of a fist. I mean, what the hell.
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That left me wondering a lot. When Beowulf is fighting against the dragon, there are two scenes shown where he and the women see its weak spot on the throat, at the castle he slits it open with his sword so the dragon breathes fire trough that whole instead trough the mouth so it got useless; then he reached trough the whole in the throat and cut open the inside skin and there was this tiny heart. When he couldn't reach it with his sword, which he lost a bit later, he had the idea to swing inside the throat and rip that thing out.
I mean, sure, magical creatures and stuff, but that tiny heart for such a huge thing is just ridicoulus.
I mean, sure, magical creatures and stuff, but that tiny heart for such a huge thing is just ridicoulus.






