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RE: Re: [DL] Films and inspiration



You could always try print as well.  Lots of Zane Grey and Louis Lamore at the used book stores.  If you have a comic store nearby, maybe the old Jonah Hex comic from DC. These may be obscure or old enough that your group hasn't gone after them.

g'day
frempath

"Joseph C. Wolf" <coyote@net-link.net> wrote:

>SteveL1979@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 11/2/2001 3:32:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>> deviantsevant@msn.com writes:
>>
>> << The problem with using films for inspiration is that most of my posse have
>>  seen every Western out there and would recognize the plot instantley. Maybe
>>  I should switch to Meg Ryan movies. "Sleepless in Gomorra." Yeah they'd love
>>  that ;-] >>
>>
>>     Have you tried digging back into older western films -- Stagecoach,
>> Cimarron, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and on and on and on? Admittedly
>> they lack any sort of "weirdness," but it was the West before it was Weird.
>> Lots of good ideas in some of those wonderful old movies.
>
>Let's not forget "The Villain" starring Kurt Douglas, Ann Margaret, and Arnold
>Schwarzeneggar. Also, "Cat Belu" (sp?) and Blazing Saddles, all three are a laugh
>riot and well worth the rental.
>
>>>J
>
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