Texas Rising (2 Viewers)

yea...

the John Wayne ending was cheesy...
but I was 5 years old when I first saw The Alamo...
and as a kid...
and at that age...I loved cheese.. couldn't get enough...

the Billy Bob ending...
I loved it too...
defiant til the end...
"I'm a screamer"...
quite a bit a cheddar on that too...

which is real...I don't know...and it doesn't matter to me...the diary never upset me...history is written by the winners...

George...
do you watch Vikings?

for a big bowl of munster, mozzarella and gouda with some parmesan sprinkled on top...
watch this scene...
this is what you call going out on your own terms with a giant "eff you" to boot...

watch this big giant berserker getting his head lopped off...

to set the scene up for you...
he has asked the King of France if someone would hold his hair while they lop his head off...
so he could enter Vahalla with all of his hair intact...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4vWyCQwIiA

We all grew up on the Wayne version of the Alamo, just like we all grew up on the Henry Fonda Battle of the Bulge.

Thanks for the clip, you were right about that, he went out on his own terms and threw in the eff you to boot.

Mike, have you ever seen the movie "Ironclad"..........if you have Netflix, you can view it instantly.

It's epic, makes that clip look like Sesame Street; check it out, you won't be disappointed..................:wink2:
 
We all grew up on the Wayne version of the Alamo, just like we all grew up on the Henry Fonda Battle of the Bulge.

Thanks for the clip, you were right about that, he went out on his own terms and threw in the eff you to boot.

Mike, have you ever seen the movie "Ironclad"..........if you have Netflix, you can view it instantly.

It's epic, makes that clip look like Sesame Street; check it out, you won't be disappointed..................:wink2:


ooooh yea...great flick...

where the little group of Templars defended the castle...

yea I have seen it...

never thought Paul Giammatti could pull off that character...that was some creative casting...
 
ooooh yea...great flick...

where the little group of Templars defended the castle...

yea I have seen it...

never thought Paul Giammatti could pull off that character...that was some creative casting...

That's the one; just brutal combat scenes, over the top violence.
 

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