professorpan wrote:3:10 to Yuma is taken from an Elmore Leonard short story.
That Elmore Leonard -- should have known he was one of THEM.
A writer who generates useful devices will be given a career by "THEM."
That is, both people making money on product and people promoting psy-ops in product,
two distasteful treats in one.
Yes, I noted his career of shoot-em-up westerns and the like going back to the mid-1950s.
Bold masculine action titles for movies of the same. Perfect Warrior Culture props.
Be Cool
Desperado
Killshot
Stick
Gunsights
Swag
Pronto
Seems to me that many of the Cold War propaganda themes are back to get recruits for the PNAC rerun of the movie Hitler was starring in.
Many Vietnam veterans said in interviews I've read that they got their ideas about war growing up on John Wayne movies .
Edward R. Morrow pointed out in 1958 that TV had become just a big western shoot-em-up and it horrified him.
Guess he was left out of the social engineering loop and kept on as a WWII news credibility prop and, therefore, a psy-ops device himself.
Even the sacred Edward R. Murrow was made head of the U.S.Information Agency by JFK to exploit his 'virtue branding' for Cold War purposes.
Morrow in his controversial 1958 speech at the Radio and Television News Directors Association-
"If Hollywood were to run out of Indians, the program schedules would be mangled beyond all recognition."
Now the movie is 'Cowboys and Arabs.'