Posted on 03/18/2009 6:36:29 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
For me,Actor:John Wayne,Actress:Natalie Wood.
But that’s just me.
Yeah and Roberts is right in there between robber baron and robot... big deal.
First time I remember seeing her in a movie, I was in my late teens, and saw At Swords Point on tv. Since then I've always had a thing for STRONG, toe to toe women.
Why do all of you think John Wayne was so good? I have no problem with him as a person and I think the movies were classics, of course, but he really was not so hot as an actor. Now, Paul Newman, that man could ACT (excluding the Silver Chalice of course).
I liked Glenn Ford also. Another great actor from the older film days was Burt Lancaster.
Oh yes, a classic. The four phases of an actor’s career: (1) Who’s Jack Elam? (2) Get me Jack Elam. (3) Get me a young Jack Elam. (4) Who’s Jack Elam?
I remember the first time I saw a old John Wayne movie in France on TV. It was of course all dubbed into French, and when John Wayne got mighty upset, he let a string of manly EXPLETIVES fly. I was shocked! In our old movies we are used to the men never saying anything heavier than a hearty “Damn.” But the French thought that was far too sissy for the tough cowboy, so they dirtied up his language considerably. :)
Just goes to show you that the French don't know what real men are like. They know what being a sissy is like, but they think being a tough man is about swearing. And the more the tougher.
Clint Eastwood
...Sorry, even as a guy, we keep forgetting:
Kurt Russel1. From Disney to Snake Pliscan and beyond...always one of my favorites.
We love, love, love John Wayne at our house. He and my maternal grandfather looked so similar that as a small child, I actually believed that my grandaddy was John Wayne. lol
Copy the picture to a CD..buy a white T-Shirt..take them to Kinkos(or some other Print Center) and let them print it for you.
Wow. There’s one actual man on that list.
oops make that two actual men.
WAY TOO COOL! The Duke Rules! Posers Drool
One of the best movies ever made. If you ever get the chance, try to rent the DVD with the specials on it. There’s a wonderful documentary and an interview with Maureen O’Hara.
I think John Wayne was the quintessential American.
Rugged,individualistic,and self-sufficiant.
He didn’t ask anyone for anything.
I respect your opinion about Paul Newman,but what movie did he ever appear in that would compare with “The Sands of Iwo Jima”,or “The Longest Day”?
Newman was considered one of the “new-school” actors,along with Marlon Brando.
I’m relatively young for my age,(that’s a joke,son)but I never got the mystique of Newman,Brando, or the other “Anti-Heroes”.
But,again,that’s just me.
Newman wasn’t as powerful an actor as John Wayne but he was very good, his greatest movie is Cool Hand Luke.
Critics are only now starting to admit what a great actor Wayne was, for years his politics led the media to constantly mock him.
Here is a little from wikipedia.
“The Searchers continues to be widely regarded as perhaps Wayne’s finest and most complex performance. In 2006 Premiere Magazine ran an industry poll in which Wayne’s portrayal of Ethan Edwards was rated the 87th greatest performance in film history.”
” John Wayne won a Best Actor Oscar for True Grit (1969).”
“Wayne was also nominated as the producer of Best Picture for The Alamo, one of two films he directed. The other was The Green Berets (1968), the only major film made during the Vietnam War to support the war.”
“During the filming of Green Berets, the Degar or Montagnard people of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, fierce fighters against communism, bestowed on Wayne a brass bracelet that he wore in the film and all subsequent films.”
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