Message from @Vinz Clortho

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2020-11-30 01:49:53 UTC  

Anyone seen The Ranch?

2020-11-30 01:53:19 UTC  

Take into account that when John Wayne was an actor, everything was dumbed down and sanitized by Hollywood. Clint Eastwood's westerns were mostly made in Italy, hence "Spaghetti westerns".

2020-11-30 02:07:05 UTC  

I knew he’s where in Italy but I didn’t know about the John Wayne ones being dumbed down

2020-11-30 02:07:51 UTC  

It’s to bad they dumbed downed hes films though he could’ve made some really great ones

2020-11-30 02:08:43 UTC  

All of Hollywood was back then. Most movies and shows couldn't show blood, or realistic violence.

2020-11-30 02:09:16 UTC  

Dang

2020-11-30 02:13:57 UTC  

True Grit came out in 1969, and actually has a G rating.

2020-11-30 02:14:44 UTC  

By today's ratings, it'd probably be PG-13 at worst.

2020-11-30 02:16:33 UTC  

Wow

2020-11-30 02:17:09 UTC  

We’ve really gotten that sensitive as a society

2020-11-30 02:17:10 UTC  

My favorite John Wayne movie was The Green Berets

2020-11-30 02:18:22 UTC  

I am watching In Living Color and I know it would be banned from TV and it is just over 20 years old

2020-11-30 02:19:01 UTC  

BTW I was joking @Shadow town you are entitled to your opinion.

2020-11-30 02:19:24 UTC  

I know

2020-11-30 02:19:47 UTC  

I’m to used to having to say if from being around lefties

2020-11-30 02:19:52 UTC  

I hated John Wayne when I was growing up because my stepdad always watched him.

2020-11-30 02:20:00 UTC  

But as I became an adult I loved him.

2020-11-30 02:20:51 UTC  

I alway love Clint I watched good bad and the ugly and fist full of dollars all the time with my dad

2020-11-30 02:21:30 UTC  

I love CLint Eastwood too

2020-11-30 02:21:37 UTC  

Especially when he was Dirty Harry

2020-11-30 14:21:51 UTC  

On the TV Series Emergency Mike Stoker was a real firefighter with LAFD. When the show ended he continued as a fireman and retired as a Captain.

2020-12-01 02:45:36 UTC  

What’s a good movie to buy? I’m into historical movies, documentary films, biopics, stuff like that.

2020-12-01 02:45:51 UTC  

Wondering if anyone has some real good recommendations

2020-12-01 04:48:39 UTC  

Historical I would recommend Centennial. It is based on the book by the same name by James A Michener @HeisRisen

2020-12-01 04:48:55 UTC  

It is a tv mini series about Colorado

2020-12-01 04:55:08 UTC  

Hacksaw Ridge is great also it is a Biopic/Historical film

2020-12-01 17:42:17 UTC  

Ellen Page publicly comes out as a transgender male named Elliot
https://mol.im/a/9006579

2020-12-01 19:25:43 UTC  

@Pal3Rid3r its treena

2020-12-01 19:40:59 UTC  

Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson

2020-12-01 20:41:43 UTC  

wait i thought she's lesbian???

2020-12-01 20:48:24 UTC  

I will take things I don't give a crap about for 200.

2020-12-01 21:21:27 UTC  

Honestly that’s this whole sub channel

2020-12-01 21:21:50 UTC  

Nah he’s a man

2020-12-02 13:56:59 UTC  

I used to like that show but idk anymore

2020-12-02 13:57:19 UTC  

How do they change the entire story

2020-12-02 13:57:35 UTC  

Just bc she’s gonna be a he now

2020-12-02 15:06:59 UTC  
2020-12-02 16:59:17 UTC  

Star Wars is dead

2020-12-02 17:01:27 UTC  

The new movies had me going from "That was so good" to "This is okay" within five movies

2020-12-02 17:25:19 UTC  

Rogue One: Good
Mandalorian: Good
Clone wars season 7: Good
Rest of Disney star wars: SHIT