![]() ![]() Markdown and Buttons are supported in this message, as will as the below variables: Variable We can set a custom welcome message by issuing the following command, where means the message you want Rose to say:Īny text you enter after the command will become part of your welcome message. We'll go over customising your welcomes below. Or you may even want to have your welcomes have a different feel to them. While the default welcome text may be fine for some users, most of you probably want to customise your welcome messages to say something about your group chat. welcome no Customising Your Welcome Text If you decide you'd like to disable welcomes, simply issue either of the following commands In order to enable welcomes, you will need to issue either of the following commands To get started, you'll want to actually enable your welcomes. Sam Elliott said how half of his character Wade's scenes ended up on cutting room floor, there were lot more scenes explaining his background like for example a scene which explained his "Rose" tattoo, he said how that was the name of the girl who was his one true love and how he blew it with her and he also told Dalton not to make the same mistake.Rose's ability to welcome users to your group chat not only is polite, but it is an easy way for you to provide you users with some basic information about your chat (such as rules, required info, etc.). Final showdown in Wesley's mansion originally had Dalton knocking out all of Wesley's henchmen on-screen, while in the final cut, he is shown taking out the last three. A scene where the Sheriff of the town is introduced was also cut. ![]() There were also a lot more scenes between him and Dalton. ![]() The theatrical trailer shows some deleted scenes Dalton grabbing some guy by the mouth and telling him, "Don't be rude!" Wade sitting on a couch drinking a beer and saying, "So says the fighting philosopher" Carrie Ann sitting in a car with Dalton asking him, "What's the matter, Dalton? Don't you like women?" and Dalton says, "Best I ever had was wonderful," Dalton saying, "I'm not afraid of him" in the scene where he talks with Doc before Emmett's house explodes, Wesley in the bar after Red's shop has exploded, and before fight scene telling Dalton, Red and others-"I guess you'll be having that fire sale now, huh Red?" According to the director's commentary, some of the other sequences which got cut out because the movie was too long were a fight scene where Keith David (Ernie Bass, the Double Deuce bartender) is introduced, in which he arrives in the Double Deuce with his girlfriend and gets into a fight with some rednecks, and then Dalton hires him to work as a bartender. Some of the deleted scenes include Dalton making the other bouncers wear ballet outfits and dance as part of their training, and there is also a still picture showing Dalton fighting with Ketchum (guy with knife-boot) inside the Double Deuce in a different fight than the one in the film, and most of Kathleen Wilhoite's scenes (who played Carrie Ann) were deleted. Finally, there is a character named Younger, which was the last name of Cole Younger, another notorious western bandit and killer.Īccording to cast and crew, and also the 1989 interview with actor Sam Elliott, original cut of the movie was three hours and twenty minutes long, which meant that lot of the stuff had to be cut out. The "Double Deuce" bar owner "Tilghman" is named after lawman Bill Tilghman of Dodge City and Oklahoma fame. ![]() The character who owns the barn where Dalton rents a room, Emmett, has the first name of Emmett Dalton, leader of the notorious bandit ring The Dalton Gang. Kelly Lynch's character was nicknamed "Doc," a nickname shared with gunfighter John Henry "Doc" Holliday. Brad Wesley, the main villain in the film, has the same last name as the middle name of John Wesley Hardin, one of the most notorious and cold-blooded killers in the history of the west (he once fired through a wall into the next room of a hotel where he was sleeping and killed a man whose snoring was bothering him). Many of the characters' names are taken from infamous or famous wild west personalities: Wade Garrett shares his surname with Pat Garrett, the Sheriff who shot and killed Billy the Kid. ![]()
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