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Post by Nefarious on Dec 2, 2004 9:16:07 GMT -5
Yeah, well it was inbetween takes and the chapel gunners promised not to shoot at them, lessen they was being filmed!
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Post by Nefarious on Dec 3, 2004 12:45:43 GMT -5
Here is the true star of the film. Nefarious Ned, doing double duty as both a soldado and then as a Texian defender, bravely guarding the restrooms with my life! ('Hot work boys, hot work!')
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 3, 2004 14:52:57 GMT -5
nef, are you ever gonna sign in?
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Post by neferetus on Dec 3, 2004 15:04:48 GMT -5
nef, are you ever gonna sign in? Oops, sorry! Every time I make a post, I sorta forget!
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 3, 2004 15:10:36 GMT -5
the only reson i mentioned that is because you wont get high on your post count. ill add about 8 to your profile.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 3, 2004 22:02:17 GMT -5
I used those rest rooms on several occasions and i don't think they ever up-dated them from their 1959 style.
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Post by neferetus on Dec 6, 2004 10:49:18 GMT -5
I used those rest rooms on several occasions and i don't think they ever up-dated them from their 1959 style. Speaking of 'those restrooms', there's an interesting bit of "Alamo, The Price Of Freedom" trivia that's related to them. According to one of the films' historical advisors, Kevin Young, the props department could not decide on which style of Jim Bowie knife to use in the film, so they ended up using a generic, store-bought knife and then altered it by replacing the crossguard with one of the stall handles from the Waynamo restrooms! Needless to say, this made APOF's Alamo Bowie knife a unique one, to say the least!
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Post by neferetus on Feb 7, 2005 15:27:16 GMT -5
The "Price Of Freedom" Long Barrack". (No 'Pink Hump' here!)
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Post by Greg C. on Feb 7, 2005 16:05:05 GMT -5
was that before they added it, or did they take it down?
why did they even add it in the first place?
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Post by neferetus on Feb 7, 2005 16:32:58 GMT -5
was that before they added it, or did they take it down? why did they even add it in the first place? The false front arcade for the 'Pink Hump' was put up right over the staircase from POF and could be removed, in the event that another Alamo picture gets filmed there. img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Nefarioso/Ghosts.jpg[/img]The 'Pink Hump' was constructed for the early 90's film "BAD GIRLS".
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Post by Greg C. on Apr 13, 2005 16:38:55 GMT -5
hopefully those two figures are going to tear it down. anyway why did they need to create the hump for "bad girls"
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Post by Bromhead24 on Apr 28, 2005 21:27:30 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on May 4, 2005 9:15:10 GMT -5
Just for fun, some of the reenactors staged an 'attack' on the palisade. The end result almost resembles a display in a way museum.
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Post by Greg C. on May 4, 2005 14:17:04 GMT -5
that picture does look familiar. is that from that wax museaum in san antonio?
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Post by Bromhead24 on May 15, 2005 10:35:10 GMT -5
A friend of mine told me the other day that "Alamo POF" is playing at the Imax theater in Hastings Nebraska and he said he saw it. I quized him on the film and it looks like the same movie shown in San Antonio.
I will check on it...
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Post by Greg C. on May 15, 2005 10:42:32 GMT -5
we have a few imax theatres in various museams here in nj, but POF never played.
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Post by neferetus on May 19, 2005 11:27:55 GMT -5
The Waynamo compound under fire, during the filming of"ALAMO: The Price of Freedom".Say, I have a newspaper reporter brother who lives sorta near Hastings Nebraska. Maybe I will clue him in on this and he can go check it out. Maybe even do a 'review' on POF and breathe some new life into it.
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Post by Greg C. on May 19, 2005 16:25:23 GMT -5
good idea.
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Post by Bromhead24 on May 19, 2005 18:19:23 GMT -5
Hastings is about 150 miles from me and i hardly ever go there but, i may make a special trip..
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Post by neferetus on May 20, 2005 9:33:14 GMT -5
Go for it!
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