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    Default FAVORITE JOHN WAYNE MOVIE..in honor of his 100th.

    I just love a bunch of them. Never could have a favorite.
    But when he and ohara get together there are always sparks.
    Mclintock and Silent Man will always be in mytop 10.

    Rio lobo.

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    The Cowboys is probably my favorite John Wayne movie

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    Originally posted by smustangs
    The Cowboys is probably my favorite John Wayne movie
    I liked the cowboys. That was on the other night. I just hate that the hero gets shot. But still a great movie. With a good cast to boot. Bruce Dern plays a very passable villain.

    We seek the grail.
    Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis
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    despite it being terribly inaccurate, i couldn't think of anyone else better to play the story book davy crockett in THE ALAMO
    I’m kinda a big deal.

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    without a doubt "El Dorado" is my favorite movie of John Wayne's many.
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    Good party good party, no whiskey, we go home.


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    ALAMO

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    McLintock, Donovan's Reef and Hell Fighters are my favorites. It is hard to really name favorites because he made some really good ones.

    A couple I will never pass by while flipping through the channels are In Harms' Way and They were Expendable.
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    All the westerns, but the Cowboys and Rio Bravo are my favorites.

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    picking one is terrible... The Cowboys... I loved True Grit... and Big Jake... dang this is possibly the most difficult post ever...

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    The Searchers

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    McLintock, Rio Lobo, Chisum

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    this should be fun - I've NEVER watched a John Wayne movie

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    Originally posted by pirate4state
    this should be fun - I've NEVER watched a John Wayne movie
    You are KIDDING me!
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    So many great ones. Like the Comancheros and North to Alaska. Also Hatari was one of the best movies about catching animals for zoos ever made. It inspired the hit tv series Daktari.

    Go Sinton Pirates and Lady Pirates! I also like old movies like "Dawn at Socorro." I also like the Tour de France. I like the Pelican West Band located at South Padre Island, Texas. Phil is PhiI is Bill is the compassion police. He is also the Sinton Matador. Some call him the Sinton Prophet. {Also Captain Obvious. } BEWARE OF THE HOWLING BEAR! He's going for the Corner - he's got it! Roy Orbison rules.
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