"He’s on a stagecoach that gets robbed by the notorious local outlaw Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin) just outside of town and beaten to within an inch of his life while left for dead."
Some of us are like John Wayne and us Anons fight like Johy Wayne... And people want to be John Wayne.... Don't get me wrong Jimmy Stewart in the movie was a good man,but he was not up for the fight.
"Stewart was the first Hollywood actor to join. It was the start of a 27-year career in the Army and then the Air Force."
" years at war had taken their toll on his appearance. He was 37 but looked 50 and his career as a romantic lead was over."
"Stewart was still wracked with guilt about the lives he lost on bombing missions under his command and channeled his post-traumatic stress symptoms into his performances."
"Don't judge someone by their stupid looking face, but by their retarded ass words" - Pepocrates
We are the ones who shot Libery Vallance.
https://davidmvining.wordpress.com/2022/01/27/the-man-who-shot-liberty-valance/
"He’s on a stagecoach that gets robbed by the notorious local outlaw Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin) just outside of town and beaten to within an inch of his life while left for dead."
That's what happened to our country,we are John Wayne.
We are John Wayne. John Wayne is Everyman. That is why he was so popular and resonated so much in the American culture.
Most people are like the pilgram,Jimmy Stewart.
Some of us are like John Wayne and us Anons fight like Johy Wayne... And people want to be John Wayne.... Don't get me wrong Jimmy Stewart in the movie was a good man,but he was not up for the fight.
There is a reason they are both American icons. Not because of the actors so much, but they were men who could act those roles.
I am so glad to see so many who still know and appreciate John Wayne!
Some of them were not actors, they just played themselves.....
A lot of the tough guys of that area were combat veterans, like Lee Marvin.
Audie Murphy was one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audie_Murphy
more at https://screenrant.com/war-movie-actors-served-in-military-real-life/
Baseball contributed too: https://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/baseball-players-military-experience/
There is truth in that.
"Stewart was the first Hollywood actor to join. It was the start of a 27-year career in the Army and then the Air Force."
" years at war had taken their toll on his appearance. He was 37 but looked 50 and his career as a romantic lead was over."
"Stewart was still wracked with guilt about the lives he lost on bombing missions under his command and channeled his post-traumatic stress symptoms into his performances."
I love the title you wrote, ArmyLady.
Thanks, but when I had to SMH, that is what it IS.
SMH?
smacking my head
Thanks! I can't keep up with all the acronyms.