"You know my name but who are you? Just another American who saw too many movies as a child? Another orphan of a bankrupt culture who thinks he's John Wayne? Rambo? Marshal Dillon?
"Was alwa…
"OK, pilgrim..."
"Uuuhh... Clint Eastwood? .... I don't know, I give up."
"John Wayne."
"I was just about to say that. I swear. It's amazing! Leon, Leon, really ...…
"John Wayne was a fag."
"The hell he was."
"He was, too, you boys. I installed two-way mirrors in his pad in Brentwood, and he come to the door in a dress."
"Only this time it ain't no John Wayne and Dean Martin shooting bad guys in "El Dorado."
"That was "Rio Bravo." Robert Mitchum played the drunk in "El Dorado." …
"Every time he comes up, he's got no knife, he's got no jacket, he's got no pants, he's got no boots. All he's got is that stupid gun he carries around like John Wayne."
"My version of The Cowboys, it was only ten minutes long. No John Wayne getting shot. Because it was for kids, they left that part out. I didn't know this until I arrive in America and see it on …
"I've got a John Wayne idea of manhood, too. What is it he had? A Colt .45. Something that empties a room. Any man that doesn't have those loner vibes just doesn't come off as having any substanc…
"Oh, that? Simple. John Wayne slugged his pal Ward Bond in a pictured called "Hondo" for the same reason. If you want to confuse the enemy, hit a friend."
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