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Wed Mar-02-05 11:24 PM
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How did they turn a book about Mohicans into a movie |
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about a white guy? The Last of The Mohicans is on and I can't stand it because the Mohicans portrayed in the movie are second hand characters. Native America is one of the last groups that society as a whole has deemed unworthy of treating with respect, or even on the level of human.
Many are guilty, but the right wing is so much more so. One of the more recent arguments lately is that of school mascots. The most common argument put forth by the right is that of, "We're just doing it to honor you. If you don't like it, we can forget about you completely. See if that makes you happy."
These bastards are saying that if they can't demean you and berate you because of your ethnicity, then they won't acknowledge your existence as a human being.
I could go on, but this movie just pisses me off.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:29 PM
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1. Probably because James Fenimore Cooper wrote it that way |
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Which version of The Last of the Mohicans is it?
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:35 PM
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2. Michael Mann made a terrific movie. |
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I really like the soundtrack too.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:37 PM
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3. That is one great movie.... |
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And it is the way James Fennimore Cooper wrote the book.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:39 PM
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6. Enya and celtic music for a soundtrack. |
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:41 PM
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7. My fave original soundtrack of all time |
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:38 PM
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I don't know which version you are watching, either. But there is an osmosis, a transferance, a symbiotic creation, if you will, in the concept of a white man becoming a native American and embodying the spirit and admirable attributes.
If you are watching the 1992 version with Daniel Day Lewis and Madeleine Stowe, it is a great movie.
If Hawkeye took on the role of dominating Native Americans, because he is white, I would agree with you. But the opposite happens in this movie and he becomes one with them. There is a great message embedded within this concept.
LOTM is NOT Tarzan.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:39 PM
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5. It is a modern classic movie |
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And yes, Mohicans are secondary characters in the movie, but that's the way the book was written.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:46 PM
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8. I have an acquaintance at work who is native american, |
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and he hates that term. He says that he's an indian. :shrug:
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:48 PM
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9. That is my favorite movie of all time. And, I stayed in Chimney Rock |
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in North Carolina where the movie was filmed. It was incredible to watch the movie and look out the window and see the places where it had been filmed. Plus, DDL :9 - what a love story! Amazing.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:55 PM
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10. North Carolina? The film is portraying the Adirondacks |
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Why in the world would they use NC to film what happened in upstate New York when there are so many beautiful places they could have filmed there? I hope you are wrong because the film's scenes sure look like the Adirondacks to me.
Some of the scenes are on Lake George where Fort William Henry is located.
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Wed Mar-02-05 11:59 PM
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Beautiful scenery wasn't it.
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Thu Mar-03-05 12:05 AM
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13. Production Costs? Just Guessing.... |
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...but it was probably cheaper in NC.
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Thu Mar-03-05 12:12 AM
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15. They filmed in NC because of the change of foliage. They needed more |
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Edited on Thu Mar-03-05 12:14 AM by JimmyJazz
"green" time - so they filmed the movie in Asheville and Chimney Rock, North Carolina. Trust me, the B&B was full of articles and information on the filming of the movie. That final scene where they are on the side of a mountain is Chimney Rock, North Carolina.
On edit: The opening scene of the movie is from the Vanderbilt mansion in Asheville.
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Thu Mar-03-05 12:02 AM
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12. "You stay alive! No matter what occurs!" |
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"I will find you. I will find you!
The look of intensity and shock on both of their faces in that scene. I always cry at that point in the movie. :cry:
The sound of the rushing waterfall and Magua hot on their trail.
Definitely in my top five of all time.
B-)
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Thu Mar-03-05 12:06 AM
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14. James Fenimore Cooper |
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A guy who could turn a sentence into a page. WTF! Didn't they have periods back then?
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