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Mercury Astronaughts
A few weeks ago I posted about Josey Wales. Another of my favorite movies is The Right Stuff. I've had the DVD for a while but Mary bought me the BluRay for Christmas. It's a whole new ballgame. Not only is it sharper and clearer but it has a whole separate disk of special features, some narrated by the original Mercury Seven astronaughts. A few things that are stylized in the movie are cleared up in the special features, notably the Gus Grissom story. Wally Schirra tells that story.
The Academy Award winning score by Bill Conti sounds wonderful and adds so much to the movie it's almost a character in itself.
I can't recommend this movie enough!
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One of the things I like about the movie is it is very true to the great book by Tom Wolfe. One of the rare times where the movie is just about as good as the book.
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I admit I never watched the movie, I dont know why? but probably because of other great movies of the same time frame. Anyway, I was buying those 12 inch GI Joe collectables for my Nephews when they were young enough, and about 2 years ago, I discovered I still had the two Astronauts I bough for them. Both were Mercury Astronauts--but I cant remember who they were? I gave them to a neighbors kid about that time. I found a couple others I forgot to give to them, but kept them for myself: Patton, John "Manila John" Basilone and Robert E. Lee. :-))
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Ringo, that is a wide gap in your movie watching. Not only is it wonderfully directed and acted but it is wildly patriotic. You'll like it!
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Ringo, that is a wide gap in your movie watching. Not only is it wonderfully directed and acted but it is wildly patriotic. You'll like it!
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Ill give it a try. I saw the DvD in the $5 bin at WM recently. Next time im there, ill get it if still there"
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Ill give it a try. I saw the DvD in the $5 bin at WM recently. Next time im there, ill get it if still there"
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I'd rather you see it on BluRay. If you want DVD I'll send you my old copy! Send me your address.
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I'd rather you see it on BluRay. If you want DVD I'll send you my old copy! Send me your address.
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Ill owe you. I dont have blue ray player yet, but will be getting one during the early part of the year.
PM sent :-))
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Great movie, and well worth it. Plus, the 'easter egg' appearance of a certain famous someone caused me to spit soda the first time I noticed it.
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Yeah, that certain someone is my all time hero!
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Great movie
I can watch this again and again. There is some dramatization but knowing the real story helps. It is amazingly accurate except for a few spots.
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Ill owe you. I dont have blue ray player yet, but will be getting one during the early part of the year.
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Consider it payment for the salsa!
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I have always liked the narrator. I thought he had some of the best lines.
(I guess he was a pretty good drummer, too.)
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"The Right Stuff".......
One of my favorite movies of all time. Wonderful music soundtrack as well. This movie SHOULD have won the academy award for best picture, but did not. In fact, it should have swept the oscars for that year.
A classic example why the academy awards are pure b.s.
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I have always liked the narrator. I thought he had some of the best lines.
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Yep, Levon Helm. Sang some genuine country, but not in the movie!
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One of the things I like about the movie is it is very true to the great book by Tom Wolfe. One of the rare times where the movie is just about as good as the book.
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Agreed on all counts.
Brilliant book. And the movie was absolutely excellent. Just look at the number of fine actors who emerged from it.
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Fine movie. I never quite understood the inclusion of Royal Dano's symbolic mysterious, preacherly character, who doesn't appear in the book, but I didn't mind it.
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Fine movie. I never quite understood the inclusion of Royal Dano's symbolic mysterious, preacherly character, who doesn't appear in the book, but I didn't mind it.
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There's a lot of mysticism in the movie. The aborigines who surrounded Glenns capsule with magical sparkles that saved his life. I think Dano was just one of the mystical beings, except he brought tidings of death instead of protection and life. I'd hate to see him darkening my door after seeing that movie.
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Yeah, I caught the symbolism, I just didn't find it in Wolfe's book.
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Yeah Mike, I figured you did but I like this movie so much I was just trying to keep the thread going for a while.
The movie was not a great box office success when it was released so I suspect a lot of people, like The Ringo Kid, have not seen it.
I would love to see it re-released to the theaters so I could see it on the big screen.
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Great movie, and well worth it. Plus, the 'easter egg' appearance of a certain famous someone caused me to spit soda the first time I noticed it.
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Is this a "mild" spoiler?
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Hmmm, im going to have to go back and reread your posts just to make sure your not talking about Jane?
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I have always liked the narrator. I thought he had some of the best lines.
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Ok ok, im sold on the movie and could easily cheat and go to IMDB, to see who all is in it that your talking about? but will have to wait til I get a blue ray.
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Yeah, it's not giving away much to say that Chuck Yeager has a quick cameo dressed as a farmer.
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Jane?...........
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Yeah, it's not giving away much to say that Chuck Yeager has a quick cameo dressed as a farmer.
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He is seen in several shots handing out plates of food in Pancho's. I think it's steaks and it looks pretty good.
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Royal Dano
The preacher character was to drive home the need for a LOT of funerals among the flying community and that the mourning also extended to family and friends. Kind of like pointing out that if you crash they will name a street at Edwards AFB after you.
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Ron,
This is one of those movies that whenever it comes on i watch it.
Great story and well acted. To think how close those fellas we're
to not making it back gives me chills. The parts with Chuck Yeager
and his brethren chasing the sound barrier are also insightful
as to what the early days of chasing the sound barrier we're like.
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Ron,
This is one of those movies that whenever it comes on i watch it.
Great story and well acted. To think how close those fellas we're
to not making it back gives me chills. The parts with Chuck Yeager
and his brethren chasing the sound barrier are also insightful
as to what the early days of chasing the sound barrier we're like.
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The busted ribs, the broomstick to close the hatch and flying it anyway with no way to get out of it if the plane went down. It's one thing to think about an accomplishment like breaking the sound barrier AFTER it's been down, but quite different before it's done and nobody knows what will happen. Kind of like we used to look up at the moon and think what it was like there and if we could make it to the moon someday.
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Ringo, I finally found my DVD copy. As soon as crowds die down at the post office (probably Monday) I'll get it mailed out to you.
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There is a saying, "There are old pilots and there are bold pilots but there are no old, bold pilots."
This is not true. There is one.
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There is a saying, "There are old pilots and there are bold pilots but there are no old, bold pilots."
This is not true. There is one.
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John Glenn went up in the shuttle while in his 70s, so maybe there are two.
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