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REPUBLICANS ON HORSEBACK

THE SEARCHERS directed by John Ford (USA, 1956)

Ethan Edwards

John Wayne as Ethan Edwards

With his self-centred arrogance masquerading as heroic individualism, John Wayne symbolises all the negative qualities of the white American male.

His distrust of groups and team work make him the embodiment of the Republican party philosophy whereby co-operative values and compassion for minorities are regarded as tell-tale traits of commie sympathisers.

In The Searchers, as in all his movies, he is the archetype macho man with a past he never speaks of, emotions he keeps hidden and serious anger management issues. He hates taking orders, doesn’t feel the need to explain himself and  never apologizes.

I suppose he’s not so far removed from the equally taciturn Clint Eastwood as ‘the man with no name’ in Sergio Leone’s masterpieces, but there’s a style and mystique around the spaghetti westerns that you don’t find in John Ford’s so-called ‘classics’. Continue reading

THE DUDE ON A HORSE

The Dude as The Duke

When I heard that The Coen Brothers were doing a remake of the John Wayne classic True Grit, my first reaction was “I’ve got a bad feeling about this” ( to coin the catchphrase of Bollo The Gorilla from The Mighty Boosh)

This trepidation was based on the fact that my least favourite Coens film to date is The Ladykillers which was a pale imitation of the original Ealing Comedy with Tom Hanks hamming up the role immortalised by Sir Alec Guinness.

But after learning that Jeff Bridges  was taking the Wayne part of Rooster Cogburn I started to come around to the idea.

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