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Did a google search for Portland Tribune and below the link it says "this site may harm your computer."
Now Nortons gave it a pass. Hmm! But if the screenwriter Mike Rich made the quote, all I got to say is Wow!
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Okay. Per this addendum to the article, turns out that the screenwriter wasn't the cluless one:
"Editorial response: That's my mistake. I misquoted Rich. 'There are major stakes races open to four- and five-year-olds,' Rich says. 'Those are the races I'd have liked to have seen Secretariat in. I have no doubt he'd have done pretty well.' Kerry"
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I'm sure that's how it happened. That is a pretty big misquote. Likely he's being paid to have the author save face. |
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Those quotes, or misquotes, sure do not help my motivation to go see at the IMax. I knew far in advance I would never want to view the Ruffian movie. Secretariat I was up in the air on. I'm not a fan of "reality TV" at all. But I saw Secretariat and Ruffian real time, and the real memories are etched in stone. For better or worse. Real stuff. I'm inclined to pass on "historical dramas." |
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There was a book on Ruffian that I read back in the late 1990's though that was outstandingly written.
I was based in South Carolina at the time, and was enlightened to her South Carolina connections that I had never known before. |
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The one written by Jane Schwartz was excellent.
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Thanks.
Absolutely, that is the book. Here's the book with some samples of the comfortable writing style: http://books.google.com/books?id=MVZ...page&q&f=false |
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I didn't know that Outstandingly had picked up a pen in later life.
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Sheesh. OK though, you are right. Still a very nice book though. |
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My position is: "If it has hooves and runs, I support it." All forms of racing, and any product that either tries to be reverent and/or increases interest. My sister-in-law said she wants to go see it, and she participates in the bets my buddies and I put together for the big race days. Anything that gets us exposure (as long as it doesn't tear us down) is a good thing. For all its faults, it looks like the movie, being a Disney product, will be uplifting for those who see it. That can't be bad for racing. |
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racing would be better supported if you took your sisinlaw to the track and got her to bet more often.
i won't go see it, but that has more to do with my dislike in general for most movies. i doubt this one is much good-which is a shame, since secretariat was so good. but i saw what they did to the seabiscuit book, can't imagine this would be any better. heck, i'd have rather they made a movie about slew. seabiscuit and this one are about rich folks with a horse. seattle slew was that groups first horse, bought for not a whole lot of money, and look what he did. now that's a tale. |
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I agree that whatever they do will fall short of the true story. Secretariat was a horse of truly mythic proportions. He was Pegasus. If they make a Seattle Slew movie, I'm going to that one too. |
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