Champagne for breakfast … lunch … and dinner …

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12 responses to “Champagne for breakfast … lunch … and dinner …”

  1. rpeterhall Avatar
    rpeterhall

    I found your site by searching for Pat Garrett et Billy le Kid – a poster I picked up in Paris last year with my wife… I was 10 years old when the movie came out, living in San Francisco with my Mom, who’s boyfriend lived in Virginia City, Nevada. The old West is in my soul. I’ve known and loved (and turned people on to) that movie for 50 years. It took me a while to let go of the insult that Gun’s & Roses did to one of my favourite songs… I don’t know why I’m telling you this – I just think that you might understand… Some of my favourites… The Man who Shot Liberty Valance…. McCabe and Mrs Miller… Geronimo. Peace.

    1. jcalberta Avatar

      HEY … all comments are cherished around these parts. Thank You.
      Yeah those are all Western Classics you name there.
      I think Westerns are making a come back now and we’re gonna see some good ones
      coming out over the next year.
      Hang in there Pardner … and keep promoting the cause.

  2. John Charet Avatar

    Same here jcalberta 🙂 Like myself, I am aware that you are a huge fan of Sam Peckinpah’s 1973 elegiac western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Well guess what? Criterion is putting out a blu-ray of it on July 2nd of this year. If you want to know more about it, look it up on the Criterion site or go to Amazon.com or Amazon.ca for more information. I tried to post the links on here, but the comment did not go through for some odd reason. And yes, they include all three cuts of the film 🙂

    1. jcalberta Avatar

      It’s more than worthy. But to think that the infighting between Peck
      and the Producers nearly screwed this whole thing up. Salvaged
      and pasted back together years later by friends and cohorts to
      come close to Sam’s intended vision.

      1. John Charet Avatar

        You got that right jcalberta 🙂

  3. John Charet Avatar

    Same here jcalberta 🙂 Like myself, I know that you are a huge fan of Sam Peckinpah’s 1973 elegiac western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid – well guess what? On July 2nd, the Criterion edition is putting out a blu-ray of it – here are the two links below If you are interested 🙂

    This is from Amazon.com American site

    https://www.amazon.com/Garrett-Billy-Criterion-Collection-Blu-ray/dp/B0D1YLQSCD

    This one is from Amazon’s Canadian headquarters Amazon.ca

    https://www.amazon.ca/Pat-Garrett-Billy-Mono-Blu-ray/dp/B0D1YLQSCD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=12DZCOH1UHDJR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.x8_5wSlrz7WSnskEdu9mAB8gTcJ_HG9aS1r5Iqofc9N_hIACKleRIO5d_tQILJX5.drWD8jNxFmdi66jk2ZbKyAoNmpUOjFCtmi9VjXDQ2sI&dib_tag=se&keywords=pat+garrett+and+billy+the+kid+blu+ray&qid=1717702401&s=dvd&sprefix=Pat+Garr%2Cdvd%2C76&sr=1-1

    1. jcalberta Avatar

      WOW! John I so appreciate this comment. Definitely time for a re-watch. In my Top Ten of all Time.
      “Keep the change, Bob!”

    1. jcalberta Avatar

      It has been.

      1. John Charet Avatar

        I posted that to make sure the blog entry would accept my comment 🙂

      2. jcalberta Avatar

        I know … just fooling around. I do the same thing sometimes to figure out if I’m still connected or not???

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