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<blockquote data-quote="StLPro2A" data-source="post: 4199240" data-attributes="member: 48052"><p>Started buying DVDs at Goodwill when I bought a 45" motor coach, thinking it would be nice to have movies to watch when no TV reception is available. As most things I get involved in, I might have gone a tad over board.....approaching 4000 DVDs...it became hunting without a rifle....never knew what I might bag on any day. Have over 100 John Wayne movies, not close to watching all of them. Never was impressed with Wayne's acting. However, a friend's husband was a military/commercial/private pilot. While flying private, he flew Wayne and co-star Ann-Margret to Wayne's Mexico ranch for filming of The Train Robbers. (Was actually filmed in <strong> <strong>Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico</strong>.</strong> Maybe Wayne owned ranch nearby, or friend was mistaken.) Stayed there on-set/on-call, flew them elsewhere on breaks. He said Wayne was not acting, he was just the way he was., merely said his lines, being John Wayne.</p><p></p><p>Wayne movies totaled 140 starting in 1930 with The Big Trail, ending 1976 with The Shootist. Wayne portrayed "Duke" in 1932 "Two-Fisted Law." Maybe where he picked up his famous nick name.</p><p></p><p>My picks. Really enjoy many of the famous, now gone, co-stars.</p><p>The Shootist</p><p>True Grit</p><p>Hondo</p><p>How the West Was Won</p><p>Chisum</p><p>The Longest Day</p><p>Rooster Cogburn</p><p>The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</p><p>Green Berets</p><p>The War Wagon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StLPro2A, post: 4199240, member: 48052"] Started buying DVDs at Goodwill when I bought a 45" motor coach, thinking it would be nice to have movies to watch when no TV reception is available. As most things I get involved in, I might have gone a tad over board.....approaching 4000 DVDs...it became hunting without a rifle....never knew what I might bag on any day. Have over 100 John Wayne movies, not close to watching all of them. Never was impressed with Wayne's acting. However, a friend's husband was a military/commercial/private pilot. While flying private, he flew Wayne and co-star Ann-Margret to Wayne's Mexico ranch for filming of The Train Robbers. (Was actually filmed in [B] [B]Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico[/B].[/B] Maybe Wayne owned ranch nearby, or friend was mistaken.) Stayed there on-set/on-call, flew them elsewhere on breaks. He said Wayne was not acting, he was just the way he was., merely said his lines, being John Wayne. Wayne movies totaled 140 starting in 1930 with The Big Trail, ending 1976 with The Shootist. Wayne portrayed "Duke" in 1932 "Two-Fisted Law." Maybe where he picked up his famous nick name. My picks. Really enjoy many of the famous, now gone, co-stars. The Shootist True Grit Hondo How the West Was Won Chisum The Longest Day Rooster Cogburn The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Green Berets The War Wagon [/QUOTE]
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