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Edgy MD Mar 02 2015 07:09 AM |
Mysterious Yank (John Wayne) returns to the Irish country village of his birth, spies comely but fiery lass (Maureen O'Hara) tending sheep. Blarney ensues.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 02 2015 09:18 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
It's been a while since I've seen the movie, but I remember thinking it was pretty good. (Not sure what an IA card is.) I gave it 3.5 stars.
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Mets – Willets Point Mar 02 2015 09:23 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
IA=Irish American.
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Edgy MD Mar 02 2015 09:29 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
To watch it end-to-end for the first time, it seemed pretty insane.
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Vic Sage Mar 02 2015 09:59 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
i've got that 1-sheet lovingly framed, and though sentimental, schmaltzy and dated (many of Ford's films are all of these), i've watched it many times over the years and it never fails to delight. THis is the movie that made me fall in love with redheads.
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Mets – Willets Point Mar 02 2015 11:10 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
Does this mean we have to give our IA cards to Vic?
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 02 2015 11:33 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
I've never seen this movie start to finish in one sitting either, though I've seen enough bits and pieces to fool myself into believing that I actually did. I'm glad to see older movies discussed on this forum. I don't go to the movies more than a coupl'a times a year these days, and some years, not even that.
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Edgy MD Mar 02 2015 11:44 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
Some good epic kissing, I'll give them that, interspersed with a LOT of uncomfortable manhandling.
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Edgy MD Mar 02 2015 12:30 PM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
I guess I might've felt different if I saw it when I was younger, but I found this to be just nuts. Two stars, for the little subplot of ecumenicalism.
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metirish Mar 03 2015 07:57 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
I am sure this is what we thought all Yanks were like growing up in Ireland of the late 70's early 80's....it still pulls in the tourists apparently ...
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RealityChuck Mar 03 2015 08:36 AM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
Likeable, but it's mostly John Ford highlighting his roots, and it's all very slight.
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Edgy MD Mar 06 2015 05:33 PM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
I saw this the night after watching Arrowhead (1953), and I went from "Boy this is sure is one surprisingly racist movie" to "Boy this sure is one surpassingly misogynist movie."
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 06 2015 10:34 PM Re: The Quiet Man (1952) |
Been forever since I saw it but recall my reaction was that it seemed extremely dated, and too heavily dependent on what a huge star John Wayne was at the time.
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