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"The Adventures of Bronco from the Bronx now living in Brooklyn" is a collaboration on the part of Andy S. the writer and various artists. The most recent works are being made by artists I discovered and commissioned from here on FurAffinity.
Bronco's facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.salgado.524
Bronco's facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.salgado.524
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Homage to a great director - Sidney Lumet & Bronco in NY
13 years ago
Legendary director Sidney Lumet has died at the age of 86.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/....._n_847014.html
The New York Times reported early Saturday that Lumet, a four time Oscar nominee, died of lymphoma.
Lumet, who began his career directing theater and then television, helmed countless big screen classics. His first film, "12 Angry Men," established him as a top director in 1957, while his 1970's hits "Serpico," "Murder on the Orient Express," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Network" sealed his reputation as a screen legend.
Lumet once claimed he didn't seek out New York-based projects.
"But any script that starts in New York has got a head start," he said in 1999. "It's a fact the city can become anything you want it to be."
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I've seen most of Lumet's works. they're truly memorable movies. I loved how he captured New York. I've set Bronco in New York. Most of the story takes place in either the Bronx or Brooklyn, the real New York. Having lived most of my life in New York, the one thing it has is setting that I think is bigger than life. All of the world's people are in NY. It's a great place for drama. It's a great place to write about. And as for love, I've been lucky. Lightning struck me twice in NY.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/....._n_847014.html
The New York Times reported early Saturday that Lumet, a four time Oscar nominee, died of lymphoma.
Lumet, who began his career directing theater and then television, helmed countless big screen classics. His first film, "12 Angry Men," established him as a top director in 1957, while his 1970's hits "Serpico," "Murder on the Orient Express," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "Network" sealed his reputation as a screen legend.
Lumet once claimed he didn't seek out New York-based projects.
"But any script that starts in New York has got a head start," he said in 1999. "It's a fact the city can become anything you want it to be."
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I've seen most of Lumet's works. they're truly memorable movies. I loved how he captured New York. I've set Bronco in New York. Most of the story takes place in either the Bronx or Brooklyn, the real New York. Having lived most of my life in New York, the one thing it has is setting that I think is bigger than life. All of the world's people are in NY. It's a great place for drama. It's a great place to write about. And as for love, I've been lucky. Lightning struck me twice in NY.
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please keep up your wonderful work and keep striving for more in your craft
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