John missed!! OMG!!!


One of my favorite parts of this movie is the very end where John Elder (JW) blows up the gunshop with the bad guy(Morgan Hastings)!! He rolls the can of gunpowder into the door and then shoots at it to blow up the building. He misses the first shot!!! He looks to be about 30 feet away, firing at a can the size of about 2 gallons and he is a professional gunfighter and he misses it just lying there, not moving! I've often thought this is pretty funny, because "The Duke" NEVER missed anyone in movies!! He is the greatest marksmen of all time, at least in the movies. I would have thought someone would have fired the writer for having the hero missing such an easy shot!! Does anyone else remember thinking that when you saw this movie; THE DUKE MISSED A SHOT!!

LOL!!!

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He meant to miss it, to make the bad guy believe in a false since that he would actually live, if the Duke wants you dead, you will be dead. But on his own accord. Not yours.

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if the Duke wants you dead, you will be dead. But on his own accord. Not yours.


I'll drink to that.

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You gotsta be kidding? How John Wayne ever hit anything but sky is beyond me. The way he shakes his hand when he tosses a shot is ludicrous. He tells Stewart to "aim and squeeze" and likewise to Opie Taylor but through his films the Duke just shook it this way and that and the script connected.

I'm not saying we won't get our hair mussed!

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He didn't allow for the wind.

Dean Martin - "Rio Bravo"

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One of my all time favorites lines!

"It took ya TWO!"

;)

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oh noes!!!





When there's no more room in hell, The dead will walk the earth...

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It was dark. Besides, as the Duke told Ronnie Howard in the Shootist, "It's not about being fast or even accurate, it's being willing. Most men will blink an eye or take a breath before they'll pull a trigger- I won't."

"It ain't dying I'm talking about, it's LIVING!"
Captain Augustus McCrae

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The Duke misses lots. But not in real life: he was known as a crack shot. Not fast, but very accurate.

But - even more to the point - in this movie, how do *lead* bullets shot at a can of gunpowder ignite anything? Lead will not spark. Not ever. You can shoot at a can of gunpowder all day, and all you'll do is make a mess all over the floor.

..Joe

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"Can be." Your own words. What are the odds... Never happened in the 43 years I've been shooting Black Powder.

..Joe

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Plus the lead ball would be very, very hot to add to the probability of ignition.

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many inaccuracies in hollyweird!it sure isn't about reality. it's about making the audience believe the BS they are shoveling.

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YOU MISSED TOO! how could you not see that his SIX shooter suddenly became about a 30 shooter! i have watched that movie several times and every time i've lost count of how many times he fired that gun without loading and without cocking a single action pistol. AMAZING!

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Yes! I've counted it many times. He never reloads

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Watch his gun handling in "The Searchers." The way he aims that Winchester during the river scene with the Indians is DEAD ON! Funny, because the "premature shot" goof that Ward Bond makes with the revolver makes him look like an idiot. I guess John Ford must have liked the way that looked in the rushes and it would have been impossible to re-shoot that scene.

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