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 Posted: Tue Oct 14th, 2008 06:03 pm
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Me too as I knew who you meant and replied , then went who is Granville to myself as the message posted.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 14th, 2008 11:37 pm
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JDC Duncan wrote: I'm with you Fan - I knew you meant Granbury &
I wrote Granville, too.

Thanks for the help. Oh well, there must be a General Granville in the Civil War somewhere...or maybe some other war.:D

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 Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 02:47 am
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The book " Stealing the General" was a terrific read. It would make a truly exciting action film and I am not referring to the original sappy-dappy Disney version with Fess Parker in the 1960s called "The gReat Locomotive Chase."  With today's film techniques and some cracker jack actors, I believe this true story could be a tense thriller from start to finish. In fact I don't know why this book is not under contract for a film already. Money I guess.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 05:13 am
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It has been optioned for film Haven't heard anything lately but it is in the works.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 11:39 pm
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Bama46 wrote: Cleburne,
You are out of touch...or the years are slippin by.... the "slappy dappy".. what a great phrase, (It will get used again, believe me)version with Mr Parker was made in the '50's..... we were Waaaay to sophisticated by the '60's to watch that stuff... weren't we!

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My bad. You are so right. Fess Parker was too wholesome for 1960s taste.  Even toddlers were too sophisticated by the 60s for that old Disney stuff.:D

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Exciting news! :D At the movies today I saw a poster for the new corrupt cop movie "Pride and Glory" starring Edward Norton and Colin Farrell. Norton sports  stubbly chin hair, straggly mustache and a cheek "scar." His eyes have the blazing fire of a Patrick Cleburne sitting on Red Pepper getting ready to send forward his men. I saw right then and there that Edward Norton could, indeed, play Cleburne.

Farrell could play an infantry brigade commander or a cavalry guy but he does not have the right look at all for Cleburne. 

I'm still looking around for the right folks for Hood and Forrest. I think Viggo Mortensen could play a very credible Forrest based on his appearnce and role in "Appaloosa."

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The third book of the trilogy, Their Fullest Measure. Duvall as Lee and Beringer as Longstreet. It needs to be a TNT production as the studio production and the bad direction screwed up Gods and Generals too much.

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Norton as Cleburne would assure a good actor but I'm afraid Viggo would say:

"Get there MMMMMMfff most!"

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David White wrote: Cleburnefan:

Norton as Cleburne would assure a good actor but I'm afraid Viggo would say:

"Get there MMMMMMfff most!"

:D:D:D

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JDC Duncan wrote: Last Full Measure

i second that.



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"Marching through Culpeper" is a Civil War novel by Virginia Beard Morton.  All the characters are real people except the heroine and her family.  It's about the Civil War in Culpeper County, VA, told from the viewpoint of the civilians who suffered so much during the war.  It's the only novel I've ever read with footnotes, such as "The hotel building still stands, but is now a bank."  In my opinion it's the best novel of that era.

I've heard that Mrs. Morton has been approached to make it into a TV miniseries.  That would be terrific.  It would have battles and gore, scary adventures and escapes, murder, romance, sex, beautiful ballgowns, and handsome soldiers like "The Gallant Pelham."

Patty aka Widow

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Sounds like the perfect Civil War story, Widow--a little of everything for everyone! I haven't heard of it before.

Has anyone lately been to any of the battlefield visitors centers that could use a new orientation film?  Or one that has a good one? The last time I was in the Chancellorsville VC (not the Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania one but the one right on the Chancellorsville battlefield) there was still a slideshow, and that wasn't all that long ago.

And let's not get started on the new film at the Gettysburg VC. . .

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The film I saw at New Market which is not National Park but VMI has a really good film on the Field of Lost Shoes.

I also liked the Shelby Foote one at Brices Crossroad . Another private visitors center .
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Oh I forgot , the one at Andersonville had us all in tears.

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I realize I'm getting on to this thread somewhat late, but here goes, anyway...there is a WTBS movie in "pre-production" called Cleburne, scheduled to be released in 2011.  Here's the link: Cleburne Movie

Only a few of the acting slots are filled right now:  Pat Cleburne = Jonathan Rhys-Myers, William Hardee = Michael Rooker, Bedford Forrest = Trace Adkins, Braxton Bragg = Martin Kove.  Hopefully, their beards will be an improvement over Tom Berenger's in Gettysbeard & Gods and Generals.

Hopefully (#2), this too won't be another box office flop, but I'm not holding my breath...

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Since I see it is based on the graphic novel I don't give it much hope as from what I have read of the novel it doesn't stay true to Cleburne and his life .

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I agree with you there susansweet. It is sad actually because I thought it would be a good read.:(



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As I've said before (on one of these ACW forums), there never has been a great WTBS movie, IMO.

"Hope springs eternal!"

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