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10th August 10, 06:23 AM
#11
Originally Posted by cajunscot
That's easy to say when you're not a Comyn.
Seriously though, read Alan Young's book. Young really does an excellent job in setting the record straight about how the Comyns were not the blackhearted villians that the Bruce propaganda machine (and he discusses that as well) would have us believe. If anything, the Bruce and John Comyn were very similiar -- both had fought the English and cooperated with them when need be.
For example, few people today are aware of the Comyn's defeat of the English at the Battle of Roslin in 1303:
http://www.laird.org.uk/Scots/The_Battle_of_Roslin.htm
It's a pity they couldn't have worked together. I won't take anything away from Bruce in terms of his military achievements, but I won't necessarily paint him as a Scottish super-patriot.
Of course, being a Comyn descendant, I am just a wee bit biased.
T.
As Homer once said to his daughter: "But Lisa, everything's bad if you remember it!" Anyway, OK, Bruce was no saint but he had to work in the time and place he found himself in, and he WAS the man who succeeded for Scotland. Gibson had him looking totally black after his movie character emerged from the black-and-white script factory that generated that film.
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10th August 10, 06:37 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
As Homer once said to his daughter: "But Lisa, everything's bad if you remember it!" Anyway, OK, Bruce was no saint but he had to work in the time and place he found himself in, and he WAS the man who succeeded for Scotland. Gibson had him looking totally black after his movie character emerged from the black-and-white script factory that generated that film.
Again, read Young's books -- In the Footsteps of William Wallace is the other title -- you'll find that the portrayal in the movie wasn't that far from the truth. Don't get me wrong, from a military historian's viewpoint, the Bruce was a talented commander who inspired his armies to victory -- but as a Comyn/Cumming, I can see his dark side as well.
The "John Ford School of History" comes into play again. :mrgreen:
T.
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10th August 10, 07:09 AM
#13
I will certainly keep said book in mind. Currently I have acquired and am planning to read a matched set of Prebbles' two books on Glencoe and Culloden so perhaps those will bring me to it.
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10th August 10, 07:12 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Canuck of NI
I will certainly keep said book in mind. Currently I have acquired and am planning to read a matched set of Prebbles' two books on Glencoe and Culloden so perhaps those will bring me to it.
Guid on ya!
Getting back on-topic now... apologies for the brief detour!
So I married an Axe-Murderer
I know where I'm Going
Tunes of Glory
T.
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10th August 10, 07:44 AM
#15
Originally Posted by cajunscot
So I married an Axe-Murderer
I know where I'm Going
Tunes of Glory
T.
Thanks! I was waiting for that one.
As all the movies I'd include have already been mentioned, I'll just go with the other parts of the question.
Guinness. Four cans would be more than enough for two, if the two are part of my general crowd. Not big drinkers.
As for breakfast, I'd opt for the Waffle House, instead. There, I would have the All Star, with hash browns, scrambled eggs, bacon, and rasin toast.
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10th August 10, 09:59 AM
#16
Whose brave enough to say Braveheart?
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10th August 10, 10:12 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Colin MacBean
Whose brave enough to say Braveheart?
No...but I will say Newhart!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl6yP5cPqSE
Take that, Mel...
best
AA
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10th August 10, 10:29 AM
#18
Originally Posted by auld argonian
Excellent! I almost choked on my lunch when Bill Daily said "C'mon Emily'.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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10th August 10, 10:42 AM
#19
What about the movie Doomsday
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10th August 10, 05:11 PM
#20
Originally Posted by auld argonian
...I was kinda thinking suggesting movies with kilts in them...Scottish themes...actors...
Best
AA
Yeah.....those too. With Guiness
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