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12th September 04, 06:32 AM
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Rob Roy revisited
I watched the DVD again last night, I guess for the third or fourth time.
I must confess the film reduced me to tears, the beauty of the scenery, the fine acting, especially Jessica Lange. An altogether fine movie, if you have not seen it yet - do see it!
Liam Neeson looked very fine in his kilt also.
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12th September 04, 08:36 AM
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Graham
did you realize that a lot of it was filmed in OZ
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12th September 04, 09:57 AM
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Rob Roy...
I prefer "Rob Roy" to "Braveheart" any day; it is much more historically authentic compared to the latter, and I think captures the time period quite well.
That being said, my ALL-TIME favourite kilted movie (and my all-time favourite movie in general!) is "Tunes of Glory" with Sir Alec Guiness and John Mills -- if you haven't seen it, beg, borrow or steal a copy (just not my copy!) -- it is out on DVD.
It is about a Scottish Regiment in the days after the Second World War, and it was filmed at Stirling Castle (it is speculated that it depicts to the Argylls, but they use another tartan, cap badge, etc.)
Cheers,
T.
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12th September 04, 10:34 AM
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And here's a link....
http://www.dv-depot.com/xiga/show_item.php?id=145619
I have purchased from here for a few years. Great company
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12th September 04, 01:13 PM
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Graham you seem to bear a striking resemblance to the character Coll.( Rob tells him to keep his brother inline,and he is the first to be shot)sorry about that. and I am now watching it again as I did not finish it last night. It is surley one of my favorites as I own this copy.
Dave
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12th September 04, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by David Woodington
Graham you seem to bear a striking resemblance to the character Coll.( Rob tells him to keep his brother inline,and he is the first to be shot)sorry about that. and I am now watching it again as I did not finish it last night. It is surley one of my favorites as I own this copy.
Dave
Not familiar with the chap, I'll have another look, all I can say is that he must be good looking
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12th September 04, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Freelander
Graham
did you realize that a lot of it was filmed in OZ
I didn't know that, a lot of the scenes look like Scotland to me, the bridge scene is cos my son has been over that bridge (where Rob excapes).
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12th September 04, 10:29 PM
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12th September 04, 10:33 PM
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Rob Roy sure is doing a lot of visiting or revisiting
Thanks for the site Bear, it really was great to see, since it is one of my favorite movies.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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13th September 04, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Freelander
Graham
did you realize that a lot of it was filmed in OZ
I'm afraid you are wrong David, the film credits say it was filmed entirely on location in Scotland. I'm glad really, where else could you film it for authenticity?
(Altho another good celtic fim, "raising Ned Devine", an Irish film, was filmed on the Isle of Man)
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