The Regulators Ride Again!

Started by Thomas H7 pages

billy was a good leader!

If more than a bit crazy.

a leader have to be crazy!

Dick Brewer wasn't and he was the original leader of the Lincoln County Regulators. Maybe that is why he was killed...he wasn't crazy enough to survive that outhouse encounter!

probably!

Glad you concur with my analysis on this pivotal scene from the film.

All right gentlemen: What do you think of the character Chavez and his attempts to be the spiritual advisor of the original regulators when they were on the run from the law?

ATTENTION ALL REGULATORS:UNITE! Seeing as Young Guns is being rebroadcast again this weekend(I think that's when it is!) and with the Special Edition DVD now out at Blockbuster I am resurrecting this thread! Come one come all and let us discuss the original Young Guns and its cast of characters!.................Gordo

Chavez...hmm, I dont know...as really liked Billy the most...and everybody else where not though enough...

Young Guns is coming on here tonight at 8pm on AMC. I don't know if anyone gets the same programming but it should be cool!

i am never writing in this thread again....

Now why on earth would you go and post that on my thread here?

Don't worry CVaptain GS who needs thelotrlovr15 small minded opinion anyways to bad I miss that AMC showing.

We can still enjoy pleasant conversation about the films right here. My favorite charcter(besides Billy) is Doc Scurlock, writer,poet and plagarist extraordinaire! He was the closest friend to Dick Brewer and was the one most traumatised by the exploits of one William H. Bonney.......

Yeah I saw it yesterday sad though that Emilo carerr didn't pan out so well from movies aftert this.

Exit Young Guns....hello The Mighty Ducks. Hm..I see your point. He did do a movie in 1998 called Dollar for the Dead in which he played a similiar character as in the Young Guns films. If you use your imagination that is....

How many mighty ducks were there anyways's.But I should say Men at Work wasn't that bad.

There were three Mighty Ducks films. Men at Work is a personal favorite of mine-after Emilio Estevez's perfromances in the Young Guns films of course.

True that's he's best work but he'lll bound to come back.

Yes he is a genius as far as I am concerned. Ever see his earlier films like St. Elmo's fire and The Breakfast Club? Classics both of them.