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Post by neferetus on Oct 13, 2004 15:35:18 GMT -5
Time to get a thread going on this fine IMAX production. Your thoughts?
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Post by neferetus on Oct 13, 2004 15:51:34 GMT -5
This is me, in "Price Of Freedom", as a soldado, and then as a thirsty Texian defending the walls. As a reenactor, we were called upon to portray both the Texian and Mexican armies and so sometimes we would actually end up on film attacking ourselves!
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Post by Greg C. on Oct 13, 2004 17:19:49 GMT -5
ive never been to s.a so obviously i didnt see this movie. i really want to and i wish someday they would release it to the public.
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Post by neferetus on Oct 14, 2004 15:42:23 GMT -5
Crockett by the palisase and Morales' men outside the south wall. The battle of the Alamo, "Price Of Freedom" style.
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Post by Greg C. on Oct 14, 2004 17:10:35 GMT -5
cool
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Post by neferetus on Oct 16, 2004 16:04:00 GMT -5
[ 1. The footbridge across the San Antonio River, with the Alamo in the distance. 2. Texians, retreating across the footbridge to the Alamo.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Oct 17, 2004 16:35:48 GMT -5
Great photo's Nef, I have probably seen that movie half a dozen times and i wish Lubby's would release it to DVD. I don't think it would hurt their IMAX business, in fact, they would probably make more money...
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Post by neferetus on Nov 18, 2004 12:31:37 GMT -5
Here's some shots I took behind the scenes of "Price Of Freedom".
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Post by Greg C. on Nov 18, 2004 15:08:56 GMT -5
if it wasnt for you this website would be so boring!
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Post by Bromhead24 on Nov 18, 2004 18:22:44 GMT -5
if it wasnt for you this website would be so boring! Hay, I resent that!!!!
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Post by Greg C. on Nov 18, 2004 19:11:57 GMT -5
it was nothing against you, i said that because of all the photos he has of the alamo, bracketville and others. actually if it wasnt for the both of you the site would be boring because your the only two people who post.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Nov 19, 2004 14:38:54 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Nov 19, 2004 14:54:30 GMT -5
I like the 'Travis Draws The Line' picture, Bromhead. It sorta looks like the film's soundtrack cover photo-----but not quite.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Nov 22, 2004 9:29:09 GMT -5
It's a good shot and it was featured in the music video "The Price of Freedom" which is pretty cool in it's self
Mike
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Post by neferetus on Nov 22, 2004 12:29:26 GMT -5
It's a good shot and it was featured in the music video "The Price of Freedom" which is pretty cool in it's self Mike Where did you get the music video? At the Rivercenter shop?
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Post by Bromhead24 on Nov 22, 2004 15:30:11 GMT -5
Where did you get the music video? At the Rivercenter shop? It's on the tail end of "The making of video" that i got at Alamo Village.
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 1, 2004 15:57:27 GMT -5
do you happen to have any more pictures?
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Post by neferetus on Dec 1, 2004 16:31:51 GMT -5
Infantry, surrounding the Alamo, as seen from outside the church's apse. Cavalry wait in the distance by the battery on Powder House Hill. Colonel Travis (Casey Biggs) gives Angelina Dickinson his catseye ring as a keepsake (Travis' real catseye ring is on display in the Alamo church today.)
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 1, 2004 19:45:58 GMT -5
really cool pictures.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 1, 2004 19:48:46 GMT -5
Those Soldados seem to be well within cannon range.
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