DCfaninDC;1977881 said:Hey, the Giants have just won a Super Bowl. Hurry up and jump....you will even get to see them play Jerry's team at least twice a year.
Hostile;1977752 said:That may be my favorite scene in that movie.
Mine too. Love the scene with Kilmer twirling his drinking cup after Ringo twirled his gun and they've exchanged barbs in Latin.BigDFan5;1977934 said:Tombstone one of my favorite all time movies!
Turkey Creek Jack Johnson: Why you doin' this, Doc?
Doc Holliday: Because Wyatt Earp is my friend.
Turkey Creek Jack Johnson: Friend? Hell, I got lots of friends.
Doc Holliday: ...I don't.
Curly Bill: [takes a bill with Wyatt's signature from a customer and throws it on the faro table] Wyatt Earp, huh? I heard of you.Hostile;1977940 said:Mine too. Love the scene with Kilmer twirling his drinking cup after Ringo twirled his gun and they've exchanged barbs in Latin.
Doomsday101;1977945 said:I’m your huckleberry.
I love the movie as well Val Kilmer did an outstanding job in the movie.
BlueStar II;1977977 said:IMO, Kilmer stole the show with the way he delivered his lines.
A little cheese with that whine?Awakened;1977298 said:It is obvious now that Jerry is in total control and has absolutely nobody with any influence over his decision making. It is all downhill from here. We have seen one bone-headed move after the other the last few months. First, he lost Parcells, and then Ireland, as well as a couple of Ireland's guys. The smart guys are gone. Jerry made two moves the last couple of days that are true indicators of a downward spiral:
First, signing Adams to a six-year deal is much more of a Snyder-Commanders move than a Patriots or Giants move. Great organizations know when to say goodbye to aging players. They don't get stuck with huge contracts on players who no longer "have it." This happened to us in the late 90's when Jerry was large and in charge, and its happening again.
Second, trading Ferguson for a sixth round choice (plus a swap of 6th rounders) indicates that either Parcells has pictures of Jerry and Larry Lacewell in a compromising posture, or Jerry is just a goof ball. Either scenario is bad. When is the lovefest with Miami going to end? Surely there is something else they want. Marion Barber, maybe?
I don't know if I can watch. We are no longer a team on the rise. Jerry is in total control, and history tells us that means we're in for a bumpy, debilitating ride.
BlueStar II;1977977 said:IMO, Kilmer stole the show with the way he delivered his lines.
Awakened;1977298 said:It is obvious now that Jerry is in total control and has absolutely nobody with any influence over his decision making. It is all downhill from here. We have seen one bone-headed move after the other the last few months. First, he lost Parcells, and then Ireland, as well as a couple of Ireland's guys. The smart guys are gone. Jerry made two moves the last couple of days that are true indicators of a downward spiral:
First, signing Adams to a six-year deal is much more of a Snyder-Commanders move than a Patriots or Giants move. Great organizations know when to say goodbye to aging players. They don't get stuck with huge contracts on players who no longer "have it." This happened to us in the late 90's when Jerry was large and in charge, and its happening again.
Second, trading Ferguson for a sixth round choice (plus a swap of 6th rounders) indicates that either Parcells has pictures of Jerry and Larry Lacewell in a compromising posture, or Jerry is just a goof ball. Either scenario is bad. When is the lovefest with Miami going to end? Surely there is something else they want. Marion Barber, maybe?
I don't know if I can watch. We are no longer a team on the rise. Jerry is in total control, and history tells us that means we're in for a bumpy, debilitating ride.
Awakened;1977298 said:It is obvious now that Jerry is in total control and has absolutely nobody with any influence over his decision making. It is all downhill from here. We have seen one bone-headed move after the other the last few months. First, he lost Parcells, and then Ireland, as well as a couple of Ireland's guys. The smart guys are gone. Jerry made two moves the last couple of days that are true indicators of a downward spiral:
First, signing Adams to a six-year deal is much more of a Snyder-Commanders move than a Patriots or Giants move. Great organizations know when to say goodbye to aging players. They don't get stuck with huge contracts on players who no longer "have it." This happened to us in the late 90's when Jerry was large and in charge, and its happening again.
Second, trading Ferguson for a sixth round choice (plus a swap of 6th rounders) indicates that either Parcells has pictures of Jerry and Larry Lacewell in a compromising posture, or Jerry is just a goof ball. Either scenario is bad. When is the lovefest with Miami going to end? Surely there is something else they want. Marion Barber, maybe?
I don't know if I can watch. We are no longer a team on the rise. Jerry is in total control, and history tells us that means we're in for a bumpy, debilitating ride.
Beast_from_East;1978353 said:Virtually everybody in the media has stated signing Adams was a great move. You cannot have an inexperienced LT in the NFL and expect to win a Championship. Just too risky going with a youngster there. Flo also gave us a hometown discount, he could have made alot more on the open market.
Trading Ferguson was totally a cap move, we were not trading him for the picks, we were dumping his salary to clear almost $3 million that can be used for extensions on TO, MB3, and Hamlin.
Excellent moves.
Freaking brilliant writing. Every line is perfect.BigDFan5;1977963 said:Curly Bill: [takes a bill with Wyatt's signature from a customer and throws it on the faro table] Wyatt Earp, huh? I heard of you.
Ike Clanton: Listen, Mr. Kansas Law Dog. Law don't go around here. Savvy?
Wyatt Earp: I'm retired.
Curly Bill: Good. That's real good.
Ike Clanton: Yeah, that's good, Mr. Law Dog, 'cause law don't go around here.
Wyatt Earp: I heard you the first time.
[flips a card]
Wyatt Earp: Winner to the King, five hundred dollars.
Curly Bill: Shut up, Ike.
Johnny Ringo: [Ringo steps up to Doc] And you must be Doc Holliday.
Doc Holliday: That's the rumor.
Johnny Ringo: You retired too?
Doc Holliday: Not me. I'm in my prime.
Johnny Ringo: Yeah, you look it.
Doc Holliday: And you must be Ringo. Look, darling, Johnny Ringo. The deadliest pistoleer since Wild Bill, they say. What do you think, darling? Should I hate him?
Kate: You don't even know him.
Doc Holliday: Yes, but there's just something about him. Something around the eyes, I don't know, reminds me of... me. No. I'm sure of it, I hate him.
Wyatt Earp: [to Ringo] He's drunk.
Doc Holliday: In vino veritas.
["In wine is truth" meaning: "When I'm drinking, I speak my mind"]
Johnny Ringo: Age quod agis.
["Do what you do" meaning: "Do what you do best"]
Doc Holliday: Credat Judaeus apella, non ego.
["The Jew Apella may believe it, not I" meaning: "I don't believe drinking is what I do best."]
Johnny Ringo: [pats his gun] Eventus stultorum magister.
["Events are the teachers of fools" meaning: "Fools have to learn by experience"]
Doc Holliday: [gives a Cheshire cat smile] In pace requiescat.
["Rest in peace" meaning: "It's your funeral!"]
Tombstone Marshal Fred White: Come on boys. We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language.
Doc Holliday: Evidently Mr. Ringo's an educated man. Now I really hate him.
iceberg;1977376 said:dude. go back to sleep.
Awakened;1977361 said:This just in... THE COWBOYS HAVE NOT WON A PLAYOFF GAME IN OVER TEN YEARS!!!!!! Yet some fans are happy with the direction of the team - maintaining the status quo. Sad.
Bach;1977861 said:this is where your idiocy shines - I can't find any place where I've said "HE SUCKS".
Bach said:Jerry Jones.
Yeah - he sucks