• Old Yeller

    From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to RON LAUZON on Mon Sep 27 05:56:38 2021
    Ron wrote --

    "Call of the Wild" was the domesticated dog who was turned into a sled dog, and then went wild.
    "White Fang" was the wild wolf/dog that was domesticated.

    Well, I was close. :)
    Joe
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to George Pope on Wed Sep 29 23:05:00 2021
    Hello George Pope!

    ** On Wednesday 29.09.21 - 16:37, George Pope wrote to JOE MACKEY:

    [...] I'm not sure if I want to try Old Yeller being as I
    know it has a sad ending. . . (the guy ends up shooting
    his beloved companion, to put him out of misery?)

    Old Yeller developed rabies and could not be allowed to live
    like that.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to George Pope on Thu Sep 30 11:40:00 2021
    George,

    Old Yeller was a dog on a farm.

    It was a Jack London novel. I'm not sure if I want to try Old Yeller being as I
    know it has a sad ending. . . (the guy ends up shooting his beloved companion, to
    put him out of misery?)

    I saw where the young actor from Old Yeller had passed away.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Fri Oct 1 05:53:50 2021
    Cyberpope wrote --

    I'm not sure if I want to try Old Yeller being as know it has a sad ending.

    Read yesterday Tommy Kirk, 79, who played the kid in the movie, died.
    Joe


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  • From Ron Lauzon@1:275/89 to Daryl Stout on Fri Oct 1 08:44:00 2021
    Daryl Stout wrote to George Pope <=-

    I saw where the young actor from Old Yeller had passed away.

    That was the older boy - Tommy Kirk. He was a teen actor in many Disney flicks.

    His younger "brother" was Kevin Corcoran, and he passed away in 2015.


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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to JOE MACKEY on Sun Oct 10 11:57:31 2021
    Cyberpope wrote --

    I'm not sure if I want to try Old Yeller being as know it has a sad ending.

    Read yesterday Tommy Kirk, 79, who played the kid in the movie, died.

    YToo many dying every day these days --guess it's a mark of our expiraztion date
    coming up, eh?

    I don't know Tommy Kirk from Captain Kirk, but I'm still sad that an actor from such a well known & loved movie is gone. . .

    Your friend,

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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to August Abolins on Sun Oct 10 12:09:51 2021
    Hello George Pope!

    ** On Wednesday 29.09.21 - 16:37, George Pope wrote to JOE MACKEY:

    [...] I'm not sure if I want to try Old Yeller being as I
    know it has a sad ending. . . (the guy ends up shooting
    his beloved companion, to put him out of misery?)

    Old Yeller developed rabies and could not be allowed to live
    like that.

    Ok, so the ending is more bittersweet than sad?

    Kind action, but sad to lose one's lifelong pal?

    Maybe I'll try it -- I developed an allergy reading "Where The Red Ferns Grow"

    Your friend,

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    Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to George Pope on Sun Oct 10 20:46:00 2021
    Hello George Pope!

    ** On Sunday 10.10.21 - 12:09, George Pope wrote to August Abolins:

    Ok, so the ending is more bittersweet than sad?

    Kind action, but sad to lose one's lifelong pal?

    That's just about how it goes. It was the 1st film I saw in
    theatre. I cried a bunch near the end. But the story is
    pretty good about a loyal dog.


    Maybe I'll try it -- I developed an allergy reading "Where
    The Red Ferns Grow"

    LOL

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Mon Oct 11 05:59:32 2021
    Cyherpope wrote --

    I don't know Tommy Kirk from Captain Kirk, but I'm still sad that an actor from such a well known & loved movie is gone. . .

    He was a child actor with Disney in the '50s and '60s. Once he outgrew
    "the cute kid" phase he drifted off into other things.
    So often actors are type cast and once they out grow that role they are
    cast aside for the next one. Few go from child actor to adult actor with
    ease.
    The same with others, once their looks depart they are cast aside,
    unless they do character parts.
    Character actors are the longest lasting ones, who can do any number of roles.
    Joe



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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to George Pope on Sun Oct 10 23:07:00 2021
    George,

    I don't know Tommy Kirk from Captain Kirk, but I'm still sad that an
    actor from such a well known & loved movie is gone. . .

    As for William Shatner, I thought he was better doing commercials for "Priceline". <G>

    Daryl

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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to August Abolins on Tue Oct 12 09:25:29 2021
    Hello George Pope!

    ** On Sunday 10.10.21 - 12:09, George Pope wrote to August Abolins:

    Ok, so the ending is more bittersweet than sad?

    Kind action, but sad to lose one's lifelong pal?

    That's just about how it goes. It was the 1st film I saw in
    theatre. I cried a bunch near the end. But the story is
    pretty good about a loyal dog.

    Is the movie good itself, or am I better to find the book first?

    Your friend,

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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to JOE MACKEY on Wed Oct 13 12:59:15 2021
    Cyherpope wrote --

    I don't know Tommy Kirk from Captain Kirk, but I'm still sad that an actor from such a well known & loved movie is gone. . .

    He was a child actor with Disney in the '50s and '60s. Once he outgrew "the cute kid" phase he drifted off into other things.
    So often actors are type cast and once they out grow that role they are cast aside for the next one. Few go from child actor to adult actor with ease.
    The same with others, once their looks depart they are cast aside,
    unless they do character parts.
    Character actors are the longest lasting ones, who can do any number of roles.

    I only wat6ch sitcoms now where the main cast understand method acting (they are IN the character & scene as if they weren't just acting)

    I find anything produced by Chuck Lorere is especially good at this - te dialogue & other interactions are always on point. I delight in noticing microexpressions by those not even in the dialogue that reflect what I'd see in the room if this was real.

    I expect some effort to go into my entertainment, or no thank you. . . I'll read instead. . .

    Your friend,

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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to Daryl Stout on Wed Oct 13 13:34:31 2021
    George,

    I don't know Tommy Kirk from Captain Kirk, but I'm still sad that an actor from such a well known & loved movie is gone. . .

    As for William Shatner, I thought he was better doing commercials for "Priceline". <G>

    Can't be worsr than his ones for the Cpap cleaner he does now.

    I liked him in Star Trek. . .

    Your friend,

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to George Pope on Fri Oct 15 08:10:00 2021
    Is the movie good itself, or am I better to find the book first?

    I haven't read the book. I hear that the film changed some
    things around. But I read elsewhere that the general consensus
    is that the book has much more stuff going on is more
    interesting.


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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to August Abolins on Fri Oct 15 14:38:02 2021
    Is the movie good itself, or am I better to find the book first?

    I haven't read the book. I hear that the film changed some
    things around. But I read elsewhere that the general consensus
    is that the book has much more stuff going on is more
    interesting.

    Sounds like I could go either way, depending which I come across first. . .

    Your friend,

    <+]:{)}
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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to August Abolins on Fri Oct 15 14:38:17 2021
    Is the movie good itself, or am I better to find the book first?

    I haven't read the book. I hear that the film changed some
    things around. But I read elsewhere that the general consensus
    is that the book has much more stuff going on is more
    interesting.


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    Your friend,

    <+]:{)}
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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to August Abolins on Fri Oct 15 14:39:25 2021
    Another dog-based tearjerker, for some, is "8 Below."
    Your friend,

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