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In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (1991)
Not too bad.
Saw this movie on a TV rerun a while back and thought it wasn't too bad. I know someone from the town of Medina, N.D., where he was living after prison. It's pretty surreal when you know someone whose family was around at the time of the incident.
Yes, this movie is very realistic. Its not flashy, its not stylized, its like real life, the way movies are supposed to be. Rod Steiger also looks insanely close to the real Gordon Kahl.
It is probably one of the largest stories in N.D. history because of the nationwide impact it had.
If you catch this on TV (probably on one of the smaller cable channels), check it out, especially if you are from N.D. Its not that bad of a movie and for those of you who remember it, I'm sure you'll find things you like and don't like about it.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Why not just get of farmers and their machinery as well
If environmentalists had their way, farmers around the world would be back in the Stone Age. I live in North Dakota and happen to have grown up on a farm. Environmentalists bitch about the exhaust created by our machinery all the time, saying it's killing the air, wah wah, etc. etc. Well I have news for them. Farm states are the cleanest frickin' states in the nation. I dare some hippy environmentalist from California to come out to ND and tell me the air is cleaner in any coastal state.
North Dakota has thousands of farms with thousands of machines. We mine coal and natural gas. We drill for oil, we hunt animals and we catch fish. We also love our state and our country. I hate people, especially people from outside of America, that try to tell me what is right and wrong in this world when they themselves have never experienced anything further than 50 miles away from what they call home. I have been to 16 of the 50 great states. This includes the smog states of California and Florida who I have nothing against. In fact I thoroughly enjoy them in small doses. I will one day experience the brilliance of them all. I will put money down that many of you that are complaining about global warming issues live in a large city and have experienced nothing outside of it. You are completely ignorant to the fact that what "global warming" there is in the world, you're just as much responsible for it as the rest of us.
Now for some good-old'-fashion ass chewing by the nice folks on IMDb.com...
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