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Wayne Grubbs
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2023 Sports in Review
Wayne Grubbs Photography's favorite sports images in review for 2023
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White Lightning Then & Now 2023
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Some film locations from "White Lightning" in and around Benton & Little Rock AR.
PG MIB's
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Pleasant Grove Hawks win the 2021Texas UIL 4A baseball state championship
2020-2021 NE Texas Basketball Highlights
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2020-2021 NE Texas Basketball Highlights
Football Highlights
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High School Football, Jefferson, Longview, Daingerfield, Pittsburg, Marshall, Gunter, John Tyler
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"Kaepernick gets popped" by Jim Ross
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I hope Kaepernick gets his tonight if they ever let him off the bench.
Lonesome Dove Montana Ranch Then & Now
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Lonesome Dove Montana Ranch Then & Now
John Wayne The Searchers Then & Now
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John Wayne The Searchers Then & Now
Does anyone know where J C Connors drowned?
Never could figure it out.
"I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man." "Well Rooster, I'm shot to pieces."
Absolutely brilliantly researched and presented. Thank you for your efforts.
That’s a wonderful job of researching and pictures capturing the same camera angles. 👍
I appreciate the effort you put into creating this video. The use of the soundtrack makes your work a first class production. I have trouble accepting that the movie is fifty years old.... I dont consider a 71 model Ford an old car. Have a great day sir!!
bar seen... alley fight. I know location
It sure would've been nice to have some dialog and explanations for some of these areas instead of leaving us guessing 😮
This is one of my all time favorite movies I wish I could have lived back then. God bless all us cowboys. And cowgirls.
Thanks! One of the best movies ever made.
Watching it now love John Wayne
Great job, beautiful
Awesome job well done a standing ovation always wanted to see these filming locations I wish there was more behind the scenes on this movie thanks again for posting this awesome then and now scenes.
Bravo!!! It took me along time to find these locations using google maps, earth and historic aerials. I never found the scenes at the quarries, thanks. You were at the lumber yard but didn't show it, maybe an update sometime. Also, the last part of the chase where the sherrif drives over Gator but ,before he goes into the water ,is known. However, the next scene of the car hitting the water is a different location I could not find. Super job you did!
The lumber mill was gone with a school in it's place so I didn't photograph it. I can't find the location of where Connors drowned along with Big Bear's house. The shaky puddin scene is now a subdivision.
@@gman195674 Thanks for the reply! How did you find these places? I used Google earth, Google maps, various Little Rock publications from that time and, Historical aerials(the most useful). After the first chase as Gator leaves Benton he is filmed on interstate 30 south for a few seconds. He passes over a road which is Arch st./367. In between north and south 30 on Arch st. there was ,at the time, an access road that goes along int 30 north. This is where Gator beeps the horn at Connors to follow him. This road leads back to a couple of bodies of water that were much bigger than they are now, with the 138A exit now cutting off some of the old road. This is where the chase took place up until Connors hits the water. The last frame inside Connors car you can see Gators car below on the hill exactly as seen at the next scene with Connors flying in the air. However that shot looks like a different place than inside Connors car previously. Really is one of my favorite movies,sorry for rambling on.
miss these here ol redneck movies y all
Fantastic
You get the picture reverend!!!!!!!
The music itself is as beautiful as the series.
So much more to this particular ‘chapter’ than this. Music surely beautiful and stirs one’s emotions
Where EXACTLY is this wonderful Place ? Can tell me somebody ?
Coordinates 36.269905 -105.264743
@@gman195674 thank you so much
@@gman195674 So sorry, could not find it. Please tell me the State, Villagename or a Printscreen from google earth or so.. 🙏
I’ve been to Ridgeway, Co. and Deb’s Meadow, and the Maddie Ross house on Last Dollar Road and just a few weeks ago Hot Creek, CA were the dugout scenes were filmed.
Pictures bring tears,this was a great,great movie!
And so are all the others that tell the entire story
A lot of emotion on that opening for Jake Spoon for me.. he got them there no matter what
Great job Wayne! This is my favorite Burt Reynolds movie, love it!
Perfect casting!! Duvall was transformed into a different person- Gus McCrae. One of if not the best movie of all time.
I'm in Little Rock. Where do the train tracks run in the middle of the road? Also, where is the body shop?
Coordinates 34.752572 -92.240803
200 South Laurel in Little Rock at Arkansas Ave. Railroad tracks are on Arkansas Ave. 1009 Summit for Dude's garage.
Great job! Love this movie, brings me back to my childhood RIP BURT REYNOLDS, R.G. ARMSTRONG, NED BEATTY, BO HOPKINS
Is Monument Valley in the Navajo Reservation?
I also come from a ranching and farming family in Alberta . My great grandfather came into the area around the time lonesome dove is depicted . I have deep roots in the land . The series was the best ever. I spent a fair amount of my younger years in the milk river area along the Montana borders hunting . Lonesome country in more ways that one .
My favorite movie of all times .
movie so well done as is the soundtrack, my favorite...............also the scene with the surly bar tender!
Absolutely fantastic film. John Wayne at his utter best. Great music score too. Never get enough of this film. Wonder if I ever will? That'll Be The Day!
Amazing video! Great work! Glad a western classic is remembered by so many, and will continue to be remembered by future generations!
I’ve watched Lonesome Dove so many times I’ve lost count and every time it’s brought me to tears. I’m 74 and have had a fantastic life but I always felt I belonged in those times.
By what you preach reverend nothing but to be this Comanche means he wanders forever between the winds.
Can this be visited now?
How did you find all of the shooting spots? This one of my favorite movies of all time. I watch it probably 3 times a month ! But how did you find all these places? I would love to go to those shooting spots
I love movie...
Oh I love this movie
Thanks for this great video of filming locations! And thanks to John Ford for forever confusing the world about what Texas looks like! It doesn't look anything like this! Where this movie supposedly takes place, Texas, and where the story of the Apache resistance to US conquest and land theft historically took place (also Texas). He did the same thing for Rio Bravo. Why did John Ford insist on filming stories about Texas but filmed in Utah/Arizona on Navajo land? Why not set the stories where they're being filmed, or film them where they're taking place? I hope everyone that went to Texas looking for Monument Valley was severely disappointed.
The most greatest western ever made it rode into western movie legends with john wayne as the one eyed marshal with GRIT Rooster Cogburn this was his only movie that won him a golden globe movie award in his entire acting life and the only actor to receive the highest medal by order of the united states president he was awarded the Congressional medal of honor such a medal has never been given to anyone who is not a member of the armed forces he is the king of westerns and he made almost 200 movies in his life there will never be another john wayne EVER nobody could fit his shoes or saddle but many has tried and failed this video i love very much as it is a memory of him and the greatest western ever made.....Thankyou for sharing.
Yes, John Wayne was definitely one of a kind. But the greatest western ever made was "The Searchers".
He got up fast
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The locations in this film are unforgettable. Its beauty is ancient and timeless (kind of like the film itself lol)
Diane Lane in an interview was saying that whenever She runs across Robert Duvall he still greats her with "Lorrie Darlin"
Nice! Something to think about is at one time this region was all one contiguous area. The plateaus, mittens, and totems you see here are only what remains from millions of years of erosion, mainly running water. This area is made up sediments from the Rocky Mountains that hardened into sandstone. Uplift pushed these deposits up causing them to crack. Running water and wind widened and deepened the cracks carrying the material elsewhere. What remains is generally the harder material or just escaped being cracked and eroded as much as other areas. At some point these formations too will be eroded away mainly by rain and wind rather than running water.
I drive by the bagbys store place a lot and the origonal cabin with the sign still stands was just at it. Has been moved though
Thank You...thank you kindly
Cool. Very neat. Its got to be tough to find these locations ..
Love this. Wish I could go there and see it with my own eyes. The Searchers is my favorite John Wayne movie. One the best movies ever. Well done!
Man comes on the scene then quickly fades, but the rocks are forever
Great video from then and now.
Gus: You head up there and clear out all the indians and bandits and then me and Jake'll round up a herd and head up there. Call: I'd like to see the herd you and Jake could get. Herd of whores........maybe. 🤣🤣🤣