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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The [[ | + | The [[Trio]] were thrilled by it when it came out, particularly [[Broadway]]. Unfortunately, his overenthuasiasm about a gunfight in it led to his accidentally shooting [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] with her own gun afterwards. ''("[[Deadly Force]]")'' |
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
− | ''Showdown'' presumably showed at the same theatre where the Trio later watched ''[[Bambi]]''. | + | ''Showdown'' presumably showed at the same theatre where the Trio later watched ''[[Bambi]]''. [[Brooklyn]] described ''Showdown'' as "a new Western", though whether he means it was actually produced in 1994 or was simply new to the [[Manhattan Clan]] in the same sense as [[Shakespeare]] was a new writer is uncertain. One could guess that it was the former and that theatre specialized in showing older movies since ''Bambi'' was not produced in 1995. |
[[Category:Canon]] | [[Category:Canon]] | ||
[[Category:Media]] | [[Category:Media]] |
Revision as of 18:06, 1 February 2008
Showdown is a black-and-white Western showing in New York in 1994.
History
The Trio were thrilled by it when it came out, particularly Broadway. Unfortunately, his overenthuasiasm about a gunfight in it led to his accidentally shooting Elisa with her own gun afterwards. ("Deadly Force")
Other
Showdown presumably showed at the same theatre where the Trio later watched Bambi. Brooklyn described Showdown as "a new Western", though whether he means it was actually produced in 1994 or was simply new to the Manhattan Clan in the same sense as Shakespeare was a new writer is uncertain. One could guess that it was the former and that theatre specialized in showing older movies since Bambi was not produced in 1995.