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I loved the original Dr Who series, the sets were so cheaply made you could see them wobble as the actors moved around.My favorites tend to be old school types that aren't too realistic.
I loved the original Dr Who series, the sets were so cheaply made you could see them wobble as the actors moved around.![]()
I think society was moving away from the simpleton 'white hats vs black hats' Westerns You know, the most 'white hat' caucasians were just and right, and the blacks, indians, and mexicans were in the way of manifest destiny,Seems that's one of things John Wayne bitterly complained to Clint Eastwood about. He didn't like the level of violence found in his movies, let alone the lead actor being an "anti-hero". But then the way I see it, the two of them represented different eras of Hollywood productions.
Bruce had a lot of great roles...always as less than the hero. Especially when he he was on the wrong end of a rope in "Hang 'Em High".In keeping with this outlook, Bruce Dern was one of my favorite actors, including when he shot John Wayne's character in The Cowboys.