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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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Originally posted by Turnbull: Originally posted by dontomasso: [b] I'd like to see a fight between Hoss Cartright and Luca Brasi. I'd like to see Hop Sing give Clemenza a cooking lesson. [/b]Who knows, if Hop Sing puts Clemenza's wine in his recipes maybe the Cartright's might score some women.
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/02/06 09:10 AM
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Originally posted by Beth E: Originally posted by Turnbull: [b] Originally posted by dontomasso: [b] I'd like to see a fight between Hoss Cartright and Luca Brasi. I'd like to see Hop Sing give Clemenza a cooking lesson.  [/b] Who knows, if Hop Sing puts Clemenza's wine in his recipes maybe the Cartright's might score some women. [/b]I think Ben could beat the hell out of Vito. Speakikng of Ben, who was marrried more times..Ben Cartwright or Connie Corleone?
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/02/06 01:21 PM
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Some interesting parallels there, except that three of the four Corleone men were married.
I'm reminded of the scene in the Barry Levinson film Tin Men, and danny DeVito's crew is sitting in the diner discussing TV shows, and DeVito makes some funny commenst about how bemn cartwright had three sons with three different wives who "all died in childbirth."
Gotta see if I can find the quote....
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/02/06 01:36 PM
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Originally posted by plawrence: Some interesting parallels there, except that three of the four Corleone men were married.
I'm reminded of the scene in the Barry Levinson film Tin Men, and danny DeVito's crew is sitting in the diner discussing TV shows, and DeVito makes some funny commenst about how bemn cartwright had three sons with three different wives who "all died in childbirth."
Gotta see if I can find the quote.... I remember this scene, which I always thought as one of the funniest in the movie: Sam: You know when I saw 'Bonanza' the other day, something occurred to me. Ernest Tilley: Eh? Sam: Ya got these four guys living on the Ponderosa and ya never hear them say anything about wanting to get laid. Ernest Tilley: Huh. Sam: I mean ya never hear Hoss say to Little Joe, "I had such a hard-on when I woke up this morning." Ernest Tilley: No, no, no... Sam: They don't talk about broads - nothing. Ya never hear Little Joe say, "Hey, Hoss, I went to Virginia City and I saw a girl with the greatest ass I've ever seen in my life." They just walk around the Ponderosa: "Yes, Pa, where's Little Joe?" Nothin' about broads. I don't think I'm being too picky. But, if at least once, they talked about getting horny. I don't care if you live on the Ponderosa or right here in Baltimore, guys talk about getting laid. I'm beginning to think that show doesn't have too much realism. Don Cardi 
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/02/06 02:06 PM
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By and large, I'd give the overall edge to the Cartwrights. They're no push-over band leaders, but I think Ben and Vito would hit it off well. If Sonny could knock off Hoss early, it would tilt the balance of power, but Hoss is much tougher than Bruno Tattaglia. On the other hand, the Corleones would have no problem with the Douglas men from "My Three Sons." Can you see Fred MacMurray in his ever calm voice saying, "Who put the horse head under the blanket, Chip?" If you throw in Uncle Charlie though, it's a toss-up. Now if they were matched against the Munsters... 
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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Originally posted by Beth E: Originally posted by klydon1: [b] Now if they were matched against the Munsters... What about between The Munsters and The Adams Family? My money's on Cousin It. [/b]Herman, Lerch, and Luca Brasi? Luca has the speed, Lerch has the strength, and Herman has the brains...I'm going with Herman.
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/02/06 03:47 PM
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He would bring in Scotty,and Uhura and the gang,and break out the laser guns,witch Vito would not expect.Then,like a fool,Sonny would charge at Shatner like he was gonna disarm him,and then Sonny would get fried.Then,Spock would put a mind hold on Vito,to asurp control.Fredo would be in the background saying "Wow ol'Spock knows that trick like the back of his hand." Once Micheal heard that he realizes that Fredo broke his heart,and send in Al to kill Fredo and Shatner and his crew.But then Spock controlld Vito would take Al from behind,while Scotty zapped him.While Shatners'crew are busy fighting Luca Brasi and Hagen and everyone,Micheal and Shatner would go at it.Micheal would get nasty and snarl "COME ON,NO GUNS....." and they brawl! Micheal shure knows how to fight dirty,after being in the Mariens. But Shatner knows all the alien fight moves so,he takes him down.So,after most of the Corleons are either dead or on the floor groaning,Shatner and his gang head out.Not before Shatner yells a mighty,"Denny Crane!!!!!!" They all ride off on their horses.THA END.OR IS IT? Whatever. 
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/03/06 03:24 AM
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Remember it well. Classic episode. 'Course, if Chuck Norris walked into town, both Shatner and the Corleones would definitely flee in terror! 
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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Michael in Mayberry
Andy - I thought we'd be alone. Michael - I trust these men with my life Sheriff it would be an insult to ask them to leave. Andy- Well I intend to speak candidly to you... Michael (gestures) Andy I hear your making a move on the Mayberry Hotel and Floyd's Barber Shop. Michael - Fife's a good man. Andy - The zoning for the hotel is grandfathered in so you'll have no problem there, but you don't have a barber's license so you can't get the shop without one. But you can get one for $200,000 and five per cent of the gross of the hotel and the shop's revenues..... including the money Floyd makes in his back room bookie operation. Michael - Now why would I pay $200,000 for a one chair barber shop when the cost of a barber's license is $2.50? Andy - Cause I intend to squeeze you. I don't like your people coming here to this lovely small town with your oily hair and your shiny silk suits...you and your whole fucking family. Michael - You and I are part of the same hippocrisy, Sherrif Taylor, but never think it applies to my family. Andy- All right, you play your little games, and I'll play mine but I want your answer by tomorrow, and another thing. Never contact me again. You go through Fife. Michael - You can have my answer now. The answer is nothing. And I'd appreciate it if you would pick up the license fee and bring me and my men a dozen of Aunt Bee's home made pies.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
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Re: Could a bunch of good ol' boys have taken care of the Corleones?
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08/03/06 11:56 AM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: I remember this scene, which I always thought as one of the funniest in the movie: Sam: You know when I saw 'Bonanza' the other day, something occurred to me. Ernest Tilley: Eh? Sam: Ya got these four guys living on the Ponderosa and ya never hear them say anything about wanting to get laid. Ernest Tilley: Huh. Sam: I mean ya never hear Hoss say to Little Joe, "I had such a hard-on when I woke up this morning." Ernest Tilley: No, no, no... Sam: They don't talk about broads - nothing. Ya never hear Little Joe say, "Hey, Hoss, I went to Virginia City and I saw a girl with the greatest ass I've ever seen in my life." They just walk around the Ponderosa: "Yes, Pa, where's Little Joe?" Nothin' about broads. I don't think I'm being too picky. But, if at least once, they talked about getting horny. I don't care if you live on the Ponderosa or right here in Baltimore, guys talk about getting laid. I'm beginning to think that show doesn't have too much realism. Don Cardi  [/QB][/QUOTE] Actually I think All three Cartwright "boys" got engaged about fifty times, but their fiancees always died right before the wedding. LOL
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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