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12-19-2018, 08:58 AM
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Gunfight At The TK Corral*
"Pardon me, excuse me, sorry about this guys. I'm just gonna squeeze right through the middle of this here--I just have these two pales that really have to get to where they're going. Sorry, I'm Turkish." "Hey! Us too." *Three Western Film themed titles, two dead donkeys, a double entendre, one dead Santa, and a Partridge in a Pair Tree. (All in less than an hour) I feel like shooting holes through a Warhol painting. |
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12-19-2018, 12:49 PM
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Re: Gunfight At The TK Corral*
Yeah, but it ain't Death Rides A Horse, or a Dollars Trilogy. I love all those old Italian ones they filmed in Spain, and then dubbed into English. Like this scene--within which might be the funniest goddamn thing ever said on film, to that date anyhow. Or, all the ridiculously alien score work by Ennio Morricone. Like the Death Rides A Horse title song, that most people only know, or recognize from the RZA's use of it in scoring Kill Bill.
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12-19-2018, 03:01 PM
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Re: Gunfight At The TK Corral*
A plumber discussing with his customers in Gaziantep was shot in the middle of the street. A seriously injured plumber fell on the ground in front of the roadside boy and nobody could get close to the injured person for a long time. According to information obtained, Gaziantep's Cakmak Mahallesi Nizip Street on 20 meters intervals with 2 separate workplace, the plumber A. Y (30), began to discuss with people who come to work and unidentified. According to the claim, A. Y. continued to argue with the people outside the workplace and started to run towards the other place in order to get the rifle. A. Y, who was wounded as a result of a fire from behind him, fell to the ground in the middle of the street. A. Y fell to the ground just before a child who witnessed the incident. After the incident, no one approached the injured person for a long time, while his father, Z. Y., saw his son lying on the ground with a shotgun in his hand and ran after the attackers. A. Y. was transported to the hospital into the intensive care unit but died. |
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12-19-2018, 08:27 PM
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Re: Gunfight At The TK Corral*
Actually, it’s not “huckleberry”. It’s hucklebearer. A hucklebearer is what one was called that carried bodies to a grave. Now they are called pallbearers. Doc Holliday using the term was menacing as he put quite a few ambitious gunslingers in the grave. Not trying to be grammar nazi, just sharing that bit of info. Great movie!
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