Saturday, March 24, 2018

If you like my Western and you think I'm sexy






As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

I came across this list on the Federalist by a Polish woman listing the 20 best westerns, and while I agree with the reality that Westerns are a cure for what ails Hollywood liberalism, I judge the list by  to be some of the worst westerns ever made.
Even if he is one of the hottest Right Wing Brains, but my judgment is not clouded as I am immune to womanly hotness being a popular girl.......so therefore I have to save all of you think with your holster males.




To list The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as the top movie is just, not right. Lee Marvin was much better in the Comancheros, Jimmy Stewart again gets in the way, Vera Miles chooses the wrong man and John Wayne dies and that Gene Pitney who is a vocal rock n roll terror sings the theme song.

I do like the choices included in True Grit and the Outlaw Josey Wales, but to leave out these movies:

The Wild Bunch
Tombstone
Unforgiven
Rio Lobo
Big Jake
Rooster Cogburn and the Lady

is to neglect Wayne's best performances in his best Westerns and to not list the best of Western genre.

........and to not include these two gems of Open Range and Broken Trail, starring Robert Duvall is missing the entire genre. Most of the John Wayne movies listed are the worst of his Westerns, especially the Shootist as Wayne dies. If you want to watch Wayne die, John Wayne and the Cowboys is a much better movie.
These are the movies which critics list and not what Americans cherish.

I respect Jimmy Stewart, but the only Western he ever was good in was The Cheyenne Social Club. He simply just overacted in these movies, and was better with Dean Martin and Raquel Welch in Bandolero!

And speaking of Raquel Welch, Hannie Caulder with Robert Culp is a good movie of a woman's revenge.

The Train Robbers with John Wayne is another pleasant movie which is lighthearted. A good historical John Wayne movie is Chisholm and do not forget two of Wayne's comedies in North to Alaska and the outstanding McClintock.

1. ‘The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance’ (1962)

No paragraph can fairly summarize the strengths of “Liberty Valance,” and why it endures as not just the greatest Western, but as one of the greatest films ever made. The fictional town of Shinbone is governed by two men, one evil and unrestrained (Lee Marvin’s Liberty Valance), and one who brings order at the point of his own gun, Tom Doniphon (John Wayne).
All is not right in Shinbone, but life is predictable, with Doniphon ready and able to do violence to those who threaten that stability. But then encroaching civilization comes to town in the form of Ransom Stoddard, attorney at law (Jimmy Stewart). After his own violent encounter with Valance, Stoddard insists that he will mete out justice through the rule of law, and refuses Doniphon’s help, arguing that his brand of “justice” is no different than Valance’s. But can the law endure without the gun? “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” gives as interesting an answer to the question as any that’s been given.

2. ‘The Searchers’ (1956)

A strong contender for the No. 1 spot, this John Ford classic is loosely based on the real life story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was abducted by the Comanche who murdered her family when she was nine years old. In the film version, Civil War veteran Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) heads a years-long quest to find his abducted niece Debbie and her sister, after most of their family is murdered in a raid.
Ethan starts out pretty tough, but over the years of searching, his hatred for the Comanche corrupts him wholly, and his savage tactics descend to the same level. When he finds Debbie after a half a decade of living as one of the Indians, he’s ready to kill her for becoming one of them. Like “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” “The Searchers” recognizes that violent men may have secured the frontier, but there can never be a place for them in civilization.

3. ‘High Noon’ (1952)

Sometimes the best exemplars of a genre are those that bend its rules just enough to make things interesting, while retaining the essentials. So it is with 1952’s controversial Western “High Noon.” Wayne was so incensed by the leading man (Gary Cooper, in a spectacular performance that won him an Oscar for Best Actor) temporarily succumbing to fear that it prompted him to star in his own answer to “High Noon,” “Rio Bravo,” which is worth watching in its own right (it’s No. 8 below).
Town marshal Will Kane (Cooper) is about to hang up his star to start life with his pacifist Quaker bride (Grace Kelly), when he receives the news that a vicious criminal he put behind bars will arrive on the noon train to extract his revenge. “High Noon” proceeds in live time, making the viewer count down the minutes to the approaching train alongside the characters.
Kane’s appeals to the townspeople he has long protected go unheeded, which, along with the Communist leanings of its screenwriter, make this the Left’s favorite Western. But you shouldn’t let that prejudice you against a great movie.

4. ‘Stagecoach’ (1939)

Often considered Wayne’s A-list debut, this beautifully shot black and white film shot in Monument Valley tells the story of a stagecoach ride through hostile Indian territory. The diverse passengers, thrown together in the ride of their lives, all have different reasons for making the trek, from social ostracism and love to greed and revenge.
Like many Westerns, it uses the characters to highlight the reconciliation between North and South after the war and Reconstruction. Although they come from different regions and social backgrounds, the passengers find their fates are bound together in “Stagecoach.”

5. ‘Winchester ’73’ (1950)

A classic Western tale of two brothers, one good and one evil, set against each other in the attempt to get even, gets a fresh take in this inventive movie by being told through the “eyes” of a coveted prize rifle. As the coveted gun changes hands between worthy and unworthy men, the plot proceeds around it to inevitable conclusion. “Winchester ’73” features a thrilling final shootout, and is arguably American hero Jimmy Stewart’s greatest Western performance, barring “Liberty Valance.”

6. ‘Shane’ (1953)

A taciturn gunslinger keen to hide his bloody past happens upon a remote ranch, where he learns that the family that owns it, along with the good people of the valley, live in fear of a gang of rogues paid by a cattle baron with designs on their land. As Shane returns to what he does best in service of civilization, he troublingly realizes that Joey, the young son of the rancher, is starting to idolize him for his violent ways, and does what he must to secure peace in the valley.
“Shane’s” enduring message is that sometimes what one wants must be set aside for what is right. An amoral society floating in hedonistic relativism could certainly benefit from a dose.

7. ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ (1966)

I’m not a big fan of Spaghetti Westerns, which eliminate a lot of the moral clarity of the genre in favor of artistic cinematography. In a way, Sergio Leone’s trilogy is a European’s idea of an American art form.
That being said, it’s undeniable that “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly,” which launched a charismatic and young Clint Eastwood into stratospheric stardom, has made its mark on audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. Arguably, it also boasts the greatest soundtrack ever written; well worth watching for Ennio Morricone’s world-famous score alone.

8. ‘Rio Bravo’ (1959)

I tried hard not to play favorites with this list, but “Rio Bravo” was undoubtedly my favorite movie as a child (and my father’s favorite when he was growing up in Communist Poland). “Rio Bravo” was produced as a response to Will Kane’s vacillation in “High Noon.”
Following essentially the same plotline, Wayne’s Sheriff John T. Chance squares his shoulders against seemingly impossible odds, and recruits an odd collection of misfits to help him against the forces of cruelty and lawlessness. Bonus features of this film include possibly the only great acting performance ever turned out by Rat Pack crooner Dean Martin, and a haunting theme written by Morricone.

9. ‘Red River’ (1948)

Is there anything more traditionally Western than a grand cattle drive? “Red River” tells the story of a risky drive up the Chisholm Trail, but its real greatness lies in the relationship between its two central characters: Wayne as the elder cattle magnate and sometimes tyrannically tough John Dunson, opposite Montgomery Clift as the orphan boy brought on from a wagon raid that killed Dunson’s love.
“Red River” borrows from the classical: the need of a son to fight his father in order to become a man himself. Portraying Dunson’s transition from white-hatted protector to inflexible bully teetering on the edge of lawlessness, then into despair and finally redemption may be Wayne’s greatest performance as an actor.

10. ‘The Magnificent Seven’ (1960)

Like restaurants with great views, it often seems to be an unwritten rule that movies with too many well-known actors are disappointing. Not so with “The Magnificent Seven,” which manages to channel its star wattage into genuine delight for its audience.
Based on the Japanese film “The Seven Samurai,” and transported into the West, “The Magnificent Seven” follows a gradually gathered band of gunslingers, hired to help protect a small Mexican village from bandits. Its inclusion in this roundup of the best of the genre, however, comes from its message: that building civilization is more important even than protecting it from destruction. Just avoid the 2016 version.

Ten Deeper Cuts

Want deeper cuts? Here are another ten great Westerns to get you started. Did I miss a favorite? Share in the comments!

If I was rich I would have a longer list in being able to study the obscure movies.



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A Trump Family Tradition




As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

I loathe cheaters. You give your word to someone you keep it. If they break their word, then you owe them nothing, but without your word you are nothing.




 The “Show Stopper” singer, 34, had hinted at the dalliance in two of her songs, as well as possibly speaking about it on a podcast. During the 2012 Risk! podcast she said she “started up this unspoken connection with a big celebrity who [she] can’t name because [she’ll] get sued up the ass.” She also revealed that she and the man, who she said she met on a TV show, “would do that eye f—thing” before he lured her into a bathroom where they made out during the show’s finale. She confessed the next day, she went to his hotel room to surprise him only to find a naked woman on his bed. (O’Day, who never named Donald Jr. as the man from her story, appeared on the podcast nine months after their affair ended.)



I am at the point that I have had it with Trump Brand. From the Kushner's making Americans nuclear fodder for defending Tel Aviv. Tiffany being a liberal doper and the latest revelations that Vanessa Trump finally filed for divorce after being cheated on by her husband with a most unattractive female, and by the above it sounds as if Don jr. had his father's problem of forgetting he was married, that this is not what I voted for in 2016 AD in the year of our Lord.


 


In noting Don jr's taste in cheating, I do not find erection on the list, but more nausea and vomiting. This is what one ends up in bed with after too much alcohol, to awaken the next morning horrified at what disease your doctor is going to tell you that you caught.

To expose the mother of your children to whatever this O'day was bedded by is without all character. Donald Trump in posting about his children was a perfect conman to voters. How anyone could have three children with another person and not have an ounce of moral fiber of loyalty to their spouse or factor in the damage to the children is without merit.


 2012, singer Aubrey O’Day answered the phone to hear Vanessa Trump — the wife of Donald Trump Jr., with whom she’d recently filmed Celebrity Apprentice — on the other end. After finding a treasure trove of emails, Vanessa had just learned O’Day and her husband had been having a months-long affair and she was ready to confront the other woman — with the help of a heart-wrenching ploy: “She called Aubrey with her kids on the phone,” a source says in the new issue of Us Weekly. Vanessa’s intent was to shame O’Day away from her husband — and she didn’t intend to back down. Says another insider, “Vanessa went crazy and was super jealous.”

It is always so pleasant to trust people and have them let you down in personal and national associations. We have the luxury of saying we were fooled. The Trump children are stuck with this as family history and will be their excuse of Gramps and Pops did the same thing, got divorced, so why keep your word and cut and run as that is the family tradition.


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Marcus Pontii Pilate






As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

Bob dropped me a nice note the other day and mentioned about Pontius Pilate, in relation to the piece which the Holy Ghost had Inspired me to explain in why Jesus died for our sins and why, a theologians always get in the way of the Truth.

Bob was a great deal like myself in his ponderings of the Roman Governor, and while I have touched on parts of his before, for another Easter or Passover lesson, we will see where this takes us.

I like Pontius Pilate a great deal. Most of you have no idea who he really was as his fist name was Mark or Marcus in the Latin and like Saul of Tarsus (St. Paul) his name means something.
He was born in Italy, and what you will read here is not that Catholic dogma of the stations in every person who smelled Jesus sweat did not become a Christian for you to pray to and donate to the Vatican for.
Marcus though was born in the mountains of central Italy to the Samnite Confederation or what was the remnant of it under Roman rule.
The Samnites were a warlike people in a confederation of the: Hirpini, Caudini, Caraceni, and Pentri. Marcus was of the Pontii group in this confederation, so hence his name Pontius is naming his heritage in Italy.

The Samnites were very successful warriors and actually defeated Rome and made the Romans march under the yoke literally, but eventually became subjugated to Rome.

It is this history which Marcus Pontius Pilate was born. He was a Cavalry Officer or an Equestrian Knight. There is not any information on his warrior accomplishments, but somewhere in his background he was from a noted family, was an intelligent officer, and rose to a status where he became a protege of Lucius Aelius Sejanus, who was the lead counselor of Tiberus Caesar  and in this, Pilate was elevated from the ranks to the title of Prefect or Military Governor of the autonomous region of Palestine connected to the Syrian district and between the vital bread basket of Egypt, which was another district in the Empire.

Sejanus in the period of 25 to 31 AD in the year of our Lord, rose in power under Tiberius and he almost became Caesar by having Nero exiled.
Tiberius being warned of Sejanus' plans, soon had the plotter arrested, executed and his body was dragged through the streets.

Enter into this 33 AD in Judea of Palestine, where a Roman Governor in a small district, attempting to Romanize Palestine, brought in symbols of Caesar on military flags to which the Jews went into riot. The Jews were always  in an uproar over Roman coins or any situation they could create in order to gain leverage as the Governor appointed the High Priest, Caiaphas was third in a line of rejects, King Herod plotting to be king of Judea  and this is the world that Pilate governed for Rome under.
The events of Jesus execution were but a dealing with the time, as Pilate knew the Jewish leadership was treacherous and was concerned about their positions, as a popular Jesus just might be named High Priest to serve for Rome in the Temple or a popular Jesus just might have Rome supplant Herod as Agrippa might have been a Roman favorite, but Rome wanted peace and prosperity, so Jesus was a contender for earthly power and in the struggle a civil war would break out, so the Jews deemed it expedient that one man die, an that as Jesus.

Pilate washed his hands of the murder, as it made little difference in the Jews murdering their own to Rome. That of course set off the latter stories of Jesus arising from the dead which made their way back to Rome, and the Jews claiming the body was stolen by the disciples.
In that period it appears no Christians were murdered by Rome as in Pilate, as the Jews were stoning Christians wholesale or delivering them up to other rulers like Festus as Jews spread riots wherever the Christians went or interfered with Roman idol trade.

In 36 AD the Samaritans were in revolt on Mount Gerazim and Pilate ordered the legion out and attacked them. The Samaritans then appealed to the real power in the region in Vitellius, who was the Legate or Deputy to the Governor of Syria, and he reported what Pilate had initiated to Rome.

Rome at that time was ruled by pure hedonism and  insanity in Caligula. Caligula besides impregnating his sister, and cutting the baby out, killing both as he could not be replaced as god king, had suffocated Tiberius when he lay stricken on the bed and this is how Caligula became Caesar.
In Pilate, Caligula had a protege of Sejanus who attempted a coup, so when Pilate was summoned to Rome for his actions in cruelty, oppression and the orders of executing men without trial, it was all a conclusion that a Caligula replacement was going to Judea, and Caligula not desiring a trial, ordered Pilate to kill himself, which Pilate did to protect his family, and himself in having his corpse dragged through the streets.

In all of this, is why I like Marcus Pontius Pilate. His words at Jesus trial and the insights he had, proved him to be a most intelligent man, a credit to Roman families, education and the legion as that is who Pilate was born from and rose to military Governor.
If Sejanus had been successful, Pilate would have been greatly rewarded, but in all things Pontius Pilate of great ability and talent was noticed by the wrong man in history in Sejanus, who when that star fell, Pilate's star began falling, as literally Syria was a whorehouse of debauchery. There was intrigue all through the Mideast. It seems everyone was plotting to gain any power they could in the Syrian Prefect, King Herod, the Jews and those in Rome who wanted their own protege in Palestine.
Pilate seems marooned in Judea after Sejanus execution as he should not have been in this post for that number of years, but he could not appeal to Tiberius or Caligula being a Sejanus protege, so he was left rotting in Judea, because the Caesars did not want another Sejanus loyalist on the Italian mainland causing problems.

Pontius Pilate was a good Roman, a fine Governor. His job was to rule Jews and to subjugate them to Roman thought and society. That meant worshiping Caesar no matter what Rome promised the local populations. He put down rebellions, but like Christ, he was leader who was in the wrong place in this world and those who wanted that position, desired them dead.
Perhaps that is why Pilate's wife, had that dream of the prophetic nature of the trouble Jesus would cause Pilate, because from that moment onward Pontius Pilate was in limbo until recalled and allowed to commit suicide. Three powerful individual in Sejanus, Christ and Pilate were all put to death by the same Roman state.

I have stated this previously in given the same situation as military Governor of Rome, I would have acted exactly as Pilate did in putting the blood on the willing Jews of an innocent man, as that is the only option he had, as he was sitting on a powder keg of Jews on pilgrimage of 3 million of them. They had just had an uproar days before in welcoming Jesus as their king, so if the Jews wanted to murder their king, that note was placed above Jesus head of King of the Jews, as it was the Sanhedrin which had called for the people's king's crucifixion.

God placed Pontius Pilate into that position for a reason, as Pilate was the best to carry out the sentence exactly as it had to be. What God judges in Pilate is between Pilate and God, and those on earth who condemn this man, are the same ones who voted for Obama as their messiah and will be chasing the anti Christ.

Those are the facts of Pontius Pilate for this Passover.


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How to be an MPEG Hero




As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

The Lame Cherry is going to explain the producers secret in how you can become a rock star, or how you create a rock song which is one for the ages.

Obviously you need a riff, all that usually is 4 chords and then a shift, which is what is called an instrumental, which is a break in the song.

Yes that is easy, but now I will tell you the secret and give away the store of classic scores by letting you hear the secret in 3 rock classics.

Eric Clapton Layla Original - YouTube

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In Eric Clapton in Layla, you hear the power riff which is it's signature, but what you do not realize what Eric Clapton is doing is replaying the original gritty deep chord, on a several octave higher chord. It fools the ear, but in the human emotional embrace, it is the high and low, which stimulates.

John Cougar Mellencamp I Need A Lover - YouTube

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In John Cougar's I Need A Love Who Won't Drive Me Crazy, he simply replays for five minutes the same power chord which you are drawn to, but what he fools your ear with is he plays it with various lead guitar structures, so it sounds different and does not become old.

HEART - Magic Man (1976) - YouTube

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Lastly, Heart in Magic Man, has the girls doing fine work as they have real talent, as they have the power chords, all through the song, including the instrumental, but they move beyond Clapton and Cougar in not just changing octaves and  guitar sounds, but add piercing pauses which jerk the listener in a new direction.


Yes there is work to a classic song as it just does not happen, but what you have to understand in good songs, you are hearing the same chord and an instrumental, a shift, but in a great song, the rockers take it to the next level in playing that chord at different octaves with different lead guitars, and in something like Magic Man the girls change the chord just enough from the gritty low to the high piercing chords that it really is a thrill.

In some songs like Led Zeppelins Stairway to Heaven or Guns and Roses Sweet Child of Mine, one can not even hear a semblance of the original blues chord it progressed from, unlike Blue Oyster Cult in Don't Fear the Reaper which keeps returning as a signature throughout the song.


See there is not anything to it, and perhaps you understand now why all this current clanking is not music and none of these people have any talent at all. There is zero time spent crafting the song in different sounds and the producers have zero ability to stick in sounds which reverberate as in Heart, in the fantastic work of Heartless.

I have zero talent in playing music or I would be doing that. I can write, but now I have not any time to craft music or I would be wealthy doing that. You at least understand what a song is supposed to be and why music sucks now in the 21st century.

PS: Neil Diamond was a great artist, but he never employed any of the  above. You have no idea how huge he would have been as big as he is, if he would have just added the above to his music, but he was from the era of 1:30 songs for radio playtime




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The Blue Division



Spanish Blue Division
 

As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

In all things historical, there are amusing things as much as catastrophes, and  the certains of both are often censored from history due to embarrassment or disgust.

In World War II, Francisco Franco deployed a military division called Blue to assist Adolf Hitler in ridding the Continent of Russian Bolshevik Communists, and in this division he placed into command General Muoz Grandes.


General Munoz Grandes
Commander The Blue Division

 The Germans were horrified as the Spaniards appeared on the lines, because in their discipline, they were the absolute antithesis of discipline. Literally as one examines how Mexico became a people of mongrel Spanish Indians, that is what the Spanish were in 1941 on the Eastern Front, and how they produced the Latin peoples of South America with thee worst traits of their race.



Field Marshal Fedor von Bock

The Spanish view grooming of horse as a bother, feeding them unnecessary. Belts and suspenders are cut from new harnesses. Gas mask containers  are often used as coffee pots. Dust and driving glasses are cut from the gas masks themselves. If a Spaniard has corns, he cuts holes in his shoes and boots to keep them from chafing. Rifles are often sold. New bicycles are thrown away as they fin tire repair too boring. The MG 34 machine gun is often assembled with the help of a hammer. Parts leftover during assembly are buried. They consider all women fair game. In Grondo there were orgies with Jewesses, who were also taken along in their vehicles.


Field Marshal Fedor von Bock
Commander Army Group Centre

The Blue Division was assigned to Field Marshal Kluge of the Fourth Army in Group Center, and his observations caused him to reject the Spaniards for the disaster they were. He summed it up in a simple statement.



 Field Marshal Gunther von Kluge
 
"Are these soldiers or gypsies?"

Field Marshal Gunther von Kluge
German Fourth Army

Kluge wanted nothing to do with these Spaniards and refused to allow them anywhere near his disciplined army as did no one who became aware of what this Blue Division was. The historical record has been wiped from Holocaust Propaganda, but once again there was evidence of the Jews of eastern Europe, especially the women would attach themselves to anyone for sex.  They were a prostitute race who freely traded and when one notes in America the deluge of these pompous poltroons all ranting loudly how everyone else always has it wrong, it is discovered that all of them from Jared Kushner to Ben Shapiro, all appeared from "eastern Europe" and in that Gram ma ma, was a woman entertained the oldest profession in the world of "making bread on you back".
Oddly enough, these Ashkenaz elite converted to Jewry, and the one lesson the women learned was in Judah who hired his daughter in law as a whore and fathered a child with her.

The German political leadership was aghast as reports came to them in what these Spaniards were.
Joseph Goebbels defined the Blue Division as a mixture of soldiers and unbelievable criminal types.

 When battle with the Soviets though ensued, the Germans discovered something of interest.
 The German reports found this as the Blue Division appeared with General Adolf Strauss' North Army.

"The Spaniards performed well in front of the enemy; they held on to their defensive areas in spite of heavy losses."

The Spaniards were a race which could f*ck Jews and fight Russians with effect.


 

We will warm your bed tu amigo


One wonders how many Mexicans are alive in eastern Europe, and how many of these swarthy Jewish Americans who appeared out Eastern Europe like Ben Shapiro are Mediterranean in appearance in not being Sephardic Jews, but because they are Spanish Ashkenaz, because Gram ma ma was nightly servicing as many Spaniards as time allowed.

See real history is always more interesting than the fiction you are told of. Jewesses of the east welcoming all males of Hitler's Crusade without reserve or remorse.

The 250th Infantry Division, the Blue Division, had 18,000 soldiers. That is a large number of whores to fill those ranks and prospered in the war, until they could flee to America as refugees as victims in another holocaust story.


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