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Saw a comment about the movie today. DeCapieo said it was hard to eat the raw liver, and his expression was real and said it all. I had to snicker. As frontier hunter He would have had raw liver a lot. Ive had it more then once and its none to bad. I only like it when dressing a deer and dont care for liver in general. Although choped fine and added to a 'SOB'stew it makes for a pretty good broth.
Mark Twain wrote about Cooper and picked on his writing. When Chingacok didnt eat raw deer meat others were eating Cooper called a disgusting meal. Twain asked disgusting towho, Chingachok had been eating raw meat all his life,he wouldnt have been disgusted. I doubt Glass would have found it hard to swallow either. ...Unless it was like John Johnsons liver dinners.
 
Hollywood has been known to "sling" a lot of stuff in their films.

Why should a gun be different? :grin:
 
Not just Hollywood..... :grin:

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Anyone who is not at this moment studying pics and plotting to build 6 or 10 replicas of de caprio's gun is missing a great chance to earn a major grub stake. (I already found one with a recgonizable siler in it so this would not be rocket science)

Seriously. Week after it opens advertise for sale in your local asian news paper and hang whatever price tag you want on it.......

This movie could do for BP what jerimiah Johnson did for Hawken 'replicas'.
 
vtbuck223 said:
I would be interested to hear from those who oppose Leo in this role...as to who amongst current Hollywood stars would be a better match?
Oh Alden ... Alden ... here boy, c'mon boy ... someone is looking for you ...

Alden & Leo would make fine :slap: buddies movie duo :surrender:
 
We keep on sending you our best and they return all soft and gooey and drug addicted. I'd like to see Chris Hemsworth in it. He was brilliant in the heart of the sea. The other character in the movie is Tom Hardy who openly admits to being bisexual in real life. I'm just going to watch black powder rifles being shot, hopefully lots.
 
I saw the commercial for the first time today on TV. Says it will be released on Jan.8th on a movie theater near you. I have not been to a movie theater in years. We usually wait till a movie comes out in DVD and then buy it. I suppose I will see how others rated the movie and then decide if I want to purchase it. I just can't stand to be crammed in a chair fighting over the arm rest and listening to about 100 different conversations going on when I am trying to watch a movie. :doh: Respectfully, cowboys1062.
 
Well I will watch it ,after all what else is there worth watching out there now.But I think Tommy Lee Jones could have pulled it off,remember Lonesome Dove great movie.
 
Many young actors get "type casted" and it can be difficult overcome.....this might be Leonardo's big chance to break out of his mold..

Most of John Wayne's movies were type casted but the ones that weren't were pretty good IMO...

Clint Eastwood on the other hand .....
Terrible non-type casted movies....

Charleston Hesston's "The mountain men" was a far cry from "Planet of the apes".....
 
colorado clyde said:
Many young actors get "type casted" and it can be difficult overcome.....this might be Leonardo's big chance to break out of his mold..

Most of John Wayne's movies were type casted but the ones that weren't were pretty good IMO...

Clint Eastwood on the other hand .....
Terrible non-type casted movies....

Charleston Hesston's "The mountain men" was a far cry from "Planet of the apes".....

Hmm. John Wayne cast out of type:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kpv1kqjvpw

:rotf:
 
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I saw an NYC movie critic talking on CNBC this morning. He had seen all the movies already, as they send out copies to guys like him. He said DiCaprio is going to get an oscar for Best Actor out of The Revenant. His comment was "It's kind of a weird movie, very violent, but you have to see it." He wasn't speaking to an audience of buckskinners, so this movie may be real popular.

If DiCaprio does get an oscar out of a mountain man flick, that could really change things, and not necessarily for the better.

Just think if it is a hit in Japan and China. Video games of running buffalo on horseback while dodging arrows? Strange cosplay types in buckskins walking the streets of major world cities? It could get weird.

Hopefully it will also spark a renaissance in traditional black powder shooting.
 
I wonder if this is the only "community" that complains about things that might never happen? :shake: :rotf:
 
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