A close second is the scene where the young gunslinger and Clint Eastwood are waiting for the money after they killed the guy.That entire scene is a masterpiece.
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A close second is the scene where the young gunslinger and Clint Eastwood are waiting for the money after they killed the guy.That entire scene is a masterpiece.
Haha. I always enjoy your movie / music adds to the articles. This is the first time I actually spent a minute or two thinking about the choices before viewing your results. I said to myself, “He has bitten off more than he can chew with this one.” Excellent article.Not the first time that charge has been made. 🤣
Great read! Three thoughts:
1) How refreshing is it to be able to say we're going to lose half a dozen players to the NFL when a few shorts years ago we didn't have enough talent to lose a single player to the NFL?
2) Good for you to have the balls to put "Bridges" on the list. Everyone knows Clint can play the tought guy, but he really acted his ass off in that movie. It was underappareciated.
3) I believe mustard potato salad is a completely different food than mayo potato salad. Mustard based PS is freaking delish!
I'm talking about the buzz when they hit the field. You are talking about something else. Yes, Jamaal was a bad ass,Sure. But at the end of the day he averaged them 5 yds/carry against UNMS. Meanwhile averaged nearly 10 yds/carry on 14 carries against Louisiana. Infinitely more impressive.
neitherWhat do look for in Cole slaw? More mayo based or more vinegar based?
Honestly, the entire movie is a masterpiece.A close second is the scene where the young gunslinger and Clint Eastwood are waiting for the money after they killed the guy.
good stuffNice write up! I'm not going to quibble with your Eastwood list. That is a gargantuan task and everyone's individual personalities/tastes will rearrange the ones you've mentioned in various different orders. I totally agree on Unforgiven at No 1, though. I watched that one again just a few days ago, and it is solid as a rock. It seems like my viewings of Heartbreak Ridge is right up there with yours too. There are so many quotable lines there. My list would have edged that one up the rankings, but great job on the list.
That QB photo!! LOL The guys all looked pretty ripped, but Maalik!! My God, he just towers like a giant over the other guys. That Maalik vs Arch battle is really going to be interesting. It makes me a little sad because I'd love to see both of them have careers at Texas.
I used to make cole slaw when I worked for Bert's BBQ one day. I poured too much sugar into it on accident and sent it out to be served.
People LOVED it.
So, I kept doing it, even though I never dared eat it.
2222 and sometimes at Rutland with Kid.You were up north with Jay I guess? Not down by campus?
2222 and sometimes at Rutland with Kid.
Kid and I get along better not working together than we sometimes did working together. 🤣Good people. Good times.
Kid and I get along better not working together than we sometimes did working together. 🤣
I'd take a Turbo right now.Cool Bert's throwback. Makes me nostalgic for the days when I could eat the Turbo for lunch and not gain weight. That and the Conan's buffet were go-to lunch destinations.
What’s your take on “The Mule”?Fair enough. A forgot about Absolute Power.
sounds like me and my ex wifeKid and I get along better not working together than we sometimes did working together. 🤣
A close second is the scene where the young gunslinger and Clint Eastwood are waiting for the money after they killed the guy.
Yep, same here. Maybe the best western ever made, with the possible exception of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. I go back and forth between the two."Unforgiven" is the best western ever made in my opinion. The juxtaposition of same guy who gets stomped and crawls out of the bar on his belly comes back and shoots the unarmed bar owner cold to start it off. Maybe best scene in a western ever.
"He should have armed himself"
Great analogy 😂It’s the candy corn of side items. You always wonder “do people actually eat this”?
I'm fine with KFC cole slaw, whatever that means lolWhat do look for in Cole slaw? More mayo based or more vinegar based?
solid flickWhat’s your take on “The Mule”?
It was exactly like that! 🤣 🤣 🤣sounds like me and my ex wife
Can we all agree Potato Salad > Coleslaw?
I just watched it. It's very good, but not in the same league with UnforgivenYep, same here. Maybe the best western ever made, with the possible exception of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. I go back and forth between the two.
To me the OJW is not even in the same stratosphere.
I'm fine with KFC cole slaw, whatever that means lol