Brass Frame Remingtons In The Old West?

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Yeah, movies aren't always made with the idea of pleasing picky re-enactors! 😄
Or historians.....
Hollywood is basically lazy. IF you banned the phrase, "with all due respect" all new programming would lose half of their dialogue...

LD
 
Or historians.....
Hollywood is basically lazy. IF you banned the phrase, "with all due respect" all new programming would lose half of their dialogue...

LD
I be;ieve, w a d, rf, you are correct. It is getting harder as time goes on for me to enjoy most movies unless it is from before I was born , and that covers a lot of time, Being a history buff makes it even more difficult.
Even mis pronounced words be come de rigure and people willingly argue abou stuff withpout having knowledge of the subject. Ever since the word forte was miss pronounced in a movei it has taken on alife of its own , There was another word about 20 or possibly more by now that suffered the same fate from misspronunciation in a popular movie.

I guess we all from time to time fall prey to thinking what we see represented is the fact , otherwise how could a politician ever get re elected or even first elected, because the truth is certainly noy thier forte.

Blit
 
Movies etc. are generally entertainment for a mass market; if you made only 'perfect' films they'd be boring documentaries. And go broke in the process. The newer Westerns are much better than all the old "B" market stuff where every single guy in town is sporting a low-slung, leg-tiring holster and gun. Try running around all day with a gun belt slung low under the hip line. Can you say, "tiring"?
 
Pale rider is awesome. its set in 1848 but Clint is using an 1858 Remington with a cartridge conversion....
What leads you to believe it portrays 1848?
They were talking of banning hydraulic mining, which did happen in the 1880’s.
And hydraulic gold mining really didn’t start until the 1850’s.
I’m thinking it portrays the late 1870’s or early 1880’s, which his Remington conversion would be correct.
 
It’s not like most of these stories are really relatable to history.
Space operas vs what real space flight is like
Or James Bond ( classic Cold War ones) were compared to real spy life
While there has been stories like Long Riders or assignation of Jessie James or all the Alamos were based on real events, were still a big bucket of fantasy
 
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