Very good movie.
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Very good movie.
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Who remembers how many bullets Frank had lodged in him?
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Just an FYI.
Costner was one of the 4 people that voted for Liz Cheney.
I hate supporting people that consider me an idiot.
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i grew up with dirt roads and gravel roads. Some of the dirt roads were smoother than pavement when conditions were right usually just after a light rain and the surface packed.
Gravel roads were tire eaters, especially the early real rubber tyres.
My older cousins had a Model A, on a good day that car could do a mile in less than a minute. The only fly in the soup was the tires were unreliable. they were constantly patching tires and could not afford new
G-Man by Steven Hunter is a great fictional read that has the shoot out in it. It puts Bob Lee Swagger's Grandfather in it and then working for the FBI in Chicago in the 30's for a few years. Hunter does firearms fiction extremely well.
Hamer and Gualt were not "retired" Rangers. In 1932 Governor Miriam "Ma" Ferguson, fired the entire Ranger force for supporting incumbent Governor Ross Sterling against her in the election. Sterling was a former Ranger. At that time the Rangers were under direct control of the Governor's Office. They often were used as the Governor's personal army, sometimes with strong political overtones.
In 1935 the Texas Department of Public Safety was created and the Rangers reorganized and made a division of the DPS. There was a lag time between the creation of the DPS and the organization of the Ranger Division. It was during this lag time that Hamer and Gualt were hired track down Bonnie and Clyde. Manny Gualt was accepted into the new Ranger Division as a Captain, but Hamer was not. He had made to many political enemies.
The movie in question is the most accurate retelling of the story on the big screen, although there are some glaring historical errors. Hamer got a fair shake in this movie which he did not in earlier movies of the event.
Texas Ranger history is complex and interesting. They often did excellent work and other times they did not. The pervasive Ranger Myth belies a different reality. I have known quite a few Rangers over my life time. Most of them were first rate Peace Officers, but a few were not worth the powder and shot to kill them. My Great Grandfather was a Texas Ranger from 1855 to 1861 when their job was to track and kill Comanche. The Comanche were a scourge on Texas.
Addendum: The creation of Texas was the result of Comanche depredations first on the Spanish and then on the Mexicans. They rendered life in Texas unsustainable much beyond the environs of a few towns. The new Mexican government invited "impresarios" like Austin and Peters to establish colonies in Texas populated with Anglos. These folks were supposed to be Comanche bait, keeping the Comanche out of Mexico proper. Surprise....the Anglos created Ranging Companies to deal with the Comanche, which they did. These "Rangers" adopted many of the Comanche tactics and just would not quit, often following them deep into Comancharia to their winter quarters and killing them in their beds. These early Rangers were tough esso bees.
Dancing With Wolves was a political hack job. It glorified the Plains Indians far beyond reality and demonized the United States Army also far beyond reality. It was just another Hollywood attempt at rewriting history forming oppressed people and their oppressors. Watching this movies will teach nothing about the real history of the expansion into the great prairies.
Both the Natives and expanding Whites had good and bad people, heroes and villains. The expansion of American produced a conflict of incompatible civilizations and societies.
I thought it was a decent movie. It was a little slow at times. The gunshop scene alone was worth the time to watch the movie.
I thought it an ok movie. like his one about the Mafia better. Also a BIG fan of the Texas Rangers, tough dudes back in the days of the early Texas and the old west. Of course modern times and politics has ruined much of their image as anyone not having European ancestry are the good guys now.
His Water World is the definition of Suck!
I enjoyed going through the Texas Ranger Museum in Waco. Lots of cool stuff.
It was worth watching which says a lot these days because most movies are a waste of time. I think his role in Yellowstone is better.