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(New page: The Winchester from "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" is not a Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy". It is a gold plated 1894 Commemorative model (probably a Lonestar Commemorative). The medalli...)
 
 
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The Winchester from "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" is not a Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy"It is a gold plated 1894 Commemorative model (probably a Lonestar Commemorative)The medallion in the stock is has been replaced with one that has "EMMA" engraved on it.
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==Pro Gun Movie?==
I am not calling it an 1866 because it is not intended to be oneIt is intended to be a fancy Winchester that self proclaimed gun nut (Emma Wheeler) would own.
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Anyone notice how the Morgans end up in a region of the U.S. where nearly everyone carried a firearm?  And then when they are targeted by an assassin, all their friends show up, guns in hand? I was a bit surprised, being that many 'Hollywood' productions tend to portray civilian gun ownership in a negative lightI really like that "You point a gun at my friend, I'm gonna point MY gun at YOU" concept that doesn't show up a lot in films:)  [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] 20:33, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
(See [http://www.facebook.com/notes/did-you-hear-about-the-morgans/did-you-hear-about-the-morgans-memorable-quotes/346425408978 promotional photo of Sarah Jessica Parker with the rifle])
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:I haven't seen this film but I agree with the phenomenon you describe. In non-military movies, the only people you ever see with firearms are police, criminals, and the stereotypical stupid redneck. If this film breaks the diatribe it would be very refreshing. -[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]]

Latest revision as of 23:38, 11 September 2010

Pro Gun Movie?

Anyone notice how the Morgans end up in a region of the U.S. where nearly everyone carried a firearm? And then when they are targeted by an assassin, all their friends show up, guns in hand? I was a bit surprised, being that many 'Hollywood' productions tend to portray civilian gun ownership in a negative light. I really like that "You point a gun at my friend, I'm gonna point MY gun at YOU" concept that doesn't show up a lot in films. :) MoviePropMaster2008 20:33, 11 September 2010 (UTC)

I haven't seen this film but I agree with the phenomenon you describe. In non-military movies, the only people you ever see with firearms are police, criminals, and the stereotypical stupid redneck. If this film breaks the diatribe it would be very refreshing. -Anonymous

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