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"...Tresspassers...Will Be Shot, Survivors..." signs - how old?

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Kelda:
lovin that your here at bettermopst and reviving this old thread Shuggy! Hope you are well!
xx

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Kelda on February 17, 2010, 07:38:55 am ---lovin that your here at bettermopst and reviving this old thread Shuggy! Hope you are well!
xx

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I second that!!

chowhound:
Sorry, I'm a relative newcomer here and only caught up with this thread in its revived state.

The reason for the wording of the sign on Aguirre's door, I believe, is because Ang Lee and Larry McMurtry came across a similar sign when traveling together to look at various locations in the Western States. Here is how Ang Lee describes it:

Lee: The location, we have seen it. We have traveled through it or [seen it in] a movie. I think it was more the people. Of course, they are always nice people. They are just like everybody here, except they are nicer, and I felt guilty that I was going to do a tough movie about them. [Laughs.] Something struck me, [with my] fresh eyes. Sorry to say—[the] eccentric[ity]. You go to a bar and just see the things that they hang up. I can't believe the things they hang up inside and outside of bars. So imaginary. I don't know how else to put it. Of course that will annoy a lot of Westerners, because [they'll say], “We have a lot of normal people.” There are two sides. One is like that. It's like [they] don't want [you] to go into their territory. I saw a sign in Wyoming—a “No Trespassing” sign. And it says, “Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again.” [Laughs.]  Some characters are like that. If they hear you're coming with the Wyoming film commissioners, [they want] nothing to do with the state.

This extract forms part of an interview that Ang Lee gave AboutFilm in the December of 2005.

Shuggy:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on February 17, 2010, 10:19:26 am ---I second that!!

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Thank you both kindly.

What made me think of Bettermost was that I was at a book launch on Tuesday (Men Alone - Men Together), and told the author about how BBM brought my man and me together {corrected}, if he wanted to include us in his second edition. We joke about NZ having only 2 degrees of separation - in fact there's a phone co. called 2 Degrees - so I know several of the people in the book.

(We've been together 75 months (6¼ years) on Monday - that's about 40 gay years. And yes, both still well and happy.)

Kelda:
Thanks Chowhound!!


--- Quote from: chowhound on February 17, 2010, 04:51:09 pm ---Sorry, I'm a relative newcomer here and only caught up with this thread in its revived state.

The reason for the wording of the sign on Aguirre's door, I believe, is because Ang Lee and Larry McMurtry came across a similar sign when traveling together to look at various locations in the Western States. Here is how Ang Lee describes it:

Lee: The location, we have seen it. We have traveled through it or [seen it in] a movie. I think it was more the people. Of course, they are always nice people. They are just like everybody here, except they are nicer, and I felt guilty that I was going to do a tough movie about them. [Laughs.] Something struck me, [with my] fresh eyes. Sorry to say—[the] eccentric[ity]. You go to a bar and just see the things that they hang up. I can't believe the things they hang up inside and outside of bars. So imaginary. I don't know how else to put it. Of course that will annoy a lot of Westerners, because [they'll say], “We have a lot of normal people.” There are two sides. One is like that. It's like [they] don't want [you] to go into their territory. I saw a sign in Wyoming—a “No Trespassing” sign. And it says, “Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again.” [Laughs.]  Some characters are like that. If they hear you're coming with the Wyoming film commissioners, [they want] nothing to do with the state.

This extract forms part of an interview that Ang Lee gave AboutFilm in the December of 2005.

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