imjin138
US Veteran
It was on today and I watched it on and off throught out the day. I still like the original but didn't care to much for all those that followed.
I read it then quickly saw the movie. Always a big mistake. The movie rarely does the book justice, unless it's Elmore Leonard, but he basically writes movies.
Tony Eper was the stunt man that played the part of the scout. He was a long time friend to me. He just died after a long illnes. He was a great stunt man who doulbed for many A actor including John Wayne many times.Tony married a life long friend of mine's sister named Dona Taylor. they lived in Salmon Idaho summer and Dolan Springs Arz. winter months He will be missed by many actors who he took the falls for.I will truly miss him also. CurtRobert Duvall was originally cast as Woodrow Call. Did you ever notice how little shooting Tommy Lee Jones does in the movie? I don't think he pulls his pistol until the end when he scares vultures off Gus' body on the trip home. And I think he only shot his rifle when the indian killed Danny Glover but I could be wrong about that. Yet Robert Duvall got in many shootouts.
I actually like Tommy Lee Jones best. He restrained himself but when he got mad, look out! Like that scene where he tore up that scout for whippin' his "son". He cared not about fair play or anything. Just kill the guy at all costs. That guy lost the right for any considerations, he figured. Then he calms down again and says, "Ah hite rude behavior ina man. Won't tolerate it." A slight understatement I think.
John Voight looked and acted great in that sequel, but it was pretty lame. It seemed to want to cater to modern sensibilities of diversity. Something I noticed but can't explain. And whenever Gus' half mexican daughter entered the scene you heard that cliche strumming of a guitar in the background just to remind us she is latino.
It was on today and I watched it on and off throught out the day. I still like the original but didn't care to much for all those that followed.