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1 posted on 12/31/2010 12:28:40 PM PST by Kaslin
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Might as well try to remake Casablanca. There is no point to it.


2 posted on 12/31/2010 12:32:16 PM PST by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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My wife came home a few days ago and said one of her employees saw it and said “Don’t bother”.

I’ll not bother. I wouldn’t have, anyway. Nothing will ever replace Wayne’s marvelous role in that film.


3 posted on 12/31/2010 12:34:15 PM PST by bcsco
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As the critics say, that book has a bull’s-eye opening sentence. If you haven’t read it, folks, buy a used one on Amazon in paperback - with the original primitive-art cover. You won’t regret it.


6 posted on 12/31/2010 12:38:49 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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I kinda liked the new version, too.

In an ideal world, we could do a remix with John Wayne, the new Mattie and new LaBoef.


7 posted on 12/31/2010 12:38:53 PM PST by Cloverfarm (This too shall pass ...)
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...the last line of the book is one of my favorites in all of American literature....it is spoken by Mattie as an old lady.

“This ends my true account of how I avenged Frank Ross’s blood over in the Choctaw Nation when snow was on the ground.


8 posted on 12/31/2010 12:40:20 PM PST by STONEWALLS
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Nobody, but nobody can replace Marion as the fat, one-eyed, SOB. We'll see how it does in the free market.

/johnny

11 posted on 12/31/2010 12:42:55 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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Fields is preaching to the choir, as regards myself: I first read the novel twenty-eight years ago and fell in love with it. It's on the annual reading schedule.

And I like the John Wayne version of True Grit, as well, which contains a surprising amount of Portis' dialogue, unchanged, but I had always hoped that someday someone would do a more faithful translation of the novel. Haven't seen the new version yet (it's on the list), but when I heard that the Coen boys were working on it, I was cheered by the idea that, if anybody could handle it, they could.

12 posted on 12/31/2010 12:43:28 PM PST by Dunstan McShane
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My brother, who is a lover of John Wayne movies, says this remake is well worth seeing. I don’t have much chance to go to the movies these days but I will see this one, either now or later.


13 posted on 12/31/2010 12:43:30 PM PST by samtheman
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Most people who have put aside their “no one can do it after Wayne’ prejudgment have come away with praise -

I’ an ole great granny - going to see it tomorrow with family

(some of my grandkids have seen it too - really liked it.

14 posted on 12/31/2010 12:44:54 PM PST by maine-iac7
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Well I saw the original with the Duke at the theater in 1969, so I'll go see this one too. Also read the book years ago. As the article states a very good read. Which brings to mind the film Little Big Man which came out around the same time as True Grit. The film was good but the book by Thomas Berger was outstanding, one of the best pieces of literature I have ever read. If you liked the book True Grit, you'll love the book Little Big Man.
15 posted on 12/31/2010 12:45:05 PM PST by Inyo-Mono (Had God not driven man from the Garden of Eden the Sierra Club surely would have.)
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I’ll bet I could have done a better job than Jeff Bridges. And I already got my own colt and winchester! Sheesh, what were they thinkin?


20 posted on 12/31/2010 12:47:59 PM PST by exnavy (May the Lord grant our troops protection and endurance.)
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Good except the ending - did not care for it. They should have done the same ending as the original movie.


22 posted on 12/31/2010 12:50:52 PM PST by MomwithHope (Wake up America we are at war with militant Islam and progressives - 2 fronts.)
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I love John Wayne—True Grit and most of his other movies.

I also love the Coen Brothers. I expect this movie will be very different from the Wayne movie, but also worth seeing.


23 posted on 12/31/2010 12:51:44 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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I was disappointed to hear they were making it...

...but the Coens, from what I hear, have put 'the novel' out there on the screen...and not the Hollywood evisceration of a novel...as I hear the original movie was...(though I love the original immensely)

I loved Wayne as Rooster...he earned his oscar. and I do not like the politics of Mr. Bridges.

so I will wait for the Bluray, watch it on my own ‘big screen’ and probably enjoy it as the trailer looks great...and I love most things ‘Western’

25 posted on 12/31/2010 12:53:50 PM PST by Vaquero (BHO....'The Pretenda from Kenya')
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It’s good. Go see it.


27 posted on 12/31/2010 1:00:45 PM PST by onona (dbada)
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Old codgers who loved the 1969 movie for the character of Rooster Cogburn as portrayed by John Wayne will be disappointed by Jeff Bridges as Rooster.

I wasn't disappointed. This is a different movie, and Bridges does an amazing job. And I loved Wayne in the original. The 2010 "True Grit" is the best movie I've seen in quite a while.
31 posted on 12/31/2010 1:10:42 PM PST by AnotherUnixGeek
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Hollywood is totally bankrupt of ideas.


34 posted on 12/31/2010 1:17:59 PM PST by ozzymandus
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The main thing I liked about the original (besides the Duke himself, of course) was the affection that developed between Rooster and Mattie. I didn’t get that same sense from the new one. And the commercials and previews before the movie were horrible!


36 posted on 12/31/2010 1:30:31 PM PST by Galatians513 (this space available for catchy tagline)
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Being a John Wayne fanatic, I was upset when I first learned of this remake. With great trepidation I interrupted our Hawaii vacation and took my 20 yr old son to see it Wednesday. I left with only four words in my brain:

1-BestMovieOfTheYearOscar

2-BestActorOscar

3-BestSupportingActressOscar

4-BestScriptEver

(Of course I’m not holding my breath for Hollywood to give it any awards.)

The new True Grit is sufficiently different (and “updated”) that the original True Grit is not diminished in any way. Its just that they are both exxxxxcellent movies.


47 posted on 12/31/2010 1:49:43 PM PST by nevergiveup (When in Rome, speak Roman.)
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“Old codgers who loved the 1969 movie for the character of Rooster Cogburn as portrayed by John Wayne will be disappointed by Jeff Bridges as Rooster.”

I find this “Old Codgers” statement highly insulting. I am 56 and can still do whatever I did when I was 21... most of it better. Jeff Bridges is a good actor... he is neither great nor is he an icon such as John Wayne. Bridges can no more fill the Duke's shoes as Rooster Cogburn, than Angelina Jolie could fill the shoes of Vivian Leigh (in her reprised role as Scarlett O'Hara). The Big Lebowski does the Duke... not in any reality on this plane.

LLS

57 posted on 12/31/2010 2:21:58 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a dim to enter the kingdom of GOD!)
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