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Post by Cole_blooded on Oct 15, 2007 19:51:14 GMT -5
Greg, yes " Three days of the Condor " is a very good action flick from the mid 70`s and starring Robert Redford! The Green Beret movie with John Wayne has been a favorite of mine for 39 years now! ;D ;D TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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Post by Bromhead24 on Oct 16, 2007 16:08:33 GMT -5
Khartoum
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Post by Bromhead24 on Oct 18, 2007 17:26:55 GMT -5
"The Astronault Farmer" followed by "Last stand of the 300"
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Post by neferetus on Oct 24, 2007 20:12:26 GMT -5
Wasn't The Astronaut Farmer Great? It did only moderately well in the theater, because Billy Bob did not resort to swearing, or sleeping around with sleezy broads.
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Post by neferetus on Oct 24, 2007 20:13:16 GMT -5
Boris Karloff, in FRANKENSTEIN. Tis the season!
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Post by seguin on Oct 24, 2007 21:43:47 GMT -5
American Splendor, Giamatti plays comic book artist Harvey Pekar in a movie about his life. Very funny!
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Post by RebAl on Oct 25, 2007 2:29:07 GMT -5
Just finished watching 300, which was quite entertaining but not as good as the original one 300 Spartans.
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Post by Greg C. on Oct 25, 2007 6:05:12 GMT -5
The Longest Day
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Post by neferetus on Oct 25, 2007 11:18:02 GMT -5
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Post by neferetus on Oct 26, 2007 13:17:07 GMT -5
Well, I've been watching some of THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY. A friend of mine transfered the entire thing onto two VHS tapes.
It's interesting how the Beatles almost invented the music video. It wasn't so much a matter of being creative, as fulfilling an obligation. When the group was on a tight schedule and had to present an appearence on say, THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, they would send a film of themselves in performance, instead of actually showing up.
As a result, these "music videos" have served to document a moment in time in the history of The Beatles.
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Post by seguin on Oct 26, 2007 15:20:12 GMT -5
Well, I've been watching some of THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY. A friend of mine transfered the entire thing onto two VHS tapes. It's interesting how the Beatles almost invented the music video. It wasn't so much a matter of being creative, as fulfilling an obligation. When the group was on a tight schedule and had to present an appearence on say, THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, they would send a film of themselves in performance, instead of actually showing up. As a result, these "music videos" have served to document a moment in time in the history of The Beatles. The Beatles Anthology is great! I taped all 6 episodes years ago but I have´nt watched them for a long time.
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Post by seguin on Oct 26, 2007 15:27:48 GMT -5
I just watched The Downfall (Der Untergang) again last night. It´s the best film about the last days of Hitler, I´ve ever seen. It´s based on the memoirs of Hitlers secretary, Traudl Junge, and on a famous Hitler biography by Joachim Fest. If you´re into that part of history, don´t miss it!
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Post by Bromhead24 on Oct 26, 2007 16:13:54 GMT -5
Ilsa, she wolf of the SS
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Post by Greg C. on Oct 26, 2007 17:39:01 GMT -5
My latest Netflix treasure, THE ELEPHANT MAN. Tremendous makeup job they did with John Hurt but failed to win an oscar!
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Post by RebAl on Oct 27, 2007 9:17:00 GMT -5
I just watched The Downfall (Der Untergang) again last night. It´s the best film about the last days of Hitler, I´ve ever seen. It´s based on the memoirs of Hitlers secretary, Traudl Junge, and on a famous Hitler biography by Joachim Fest. If you´re into that part of history, don´t miss it! It's a good film watched it several times myself.
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Post by Greg C. on Oct 27, 2007 9:18:26 GMT -5
I just watched The Downfall (Der Untergang) again last night. It´s the best film about the last days of Hitler, I´ve ever seen. It´s based on the memoirs of Hitlers secretary, Traudl Junge, and on a famous Hitler biography by Joachim Fest. If you´re into that part of history, don´t miss it! It's a good film watched it several times myself. Saw it once, loved it, now I want to buy it. Bruno Ganz wasnt an actor in the movie, he WAS Hitler. Scary...
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Post by RebAl on Oct 27, 2007 9:20:17 GMT -5
It's a good film watched it several times myself. Saw it once, loved it, now I want to buy it. Bruno Ganz wasnt an actor in the movie, he WAS Hitler. Scary... Yes he played an excellent part could be mistaken for Hitler's twin brother
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Post by Bromhead24 on Oct 27, 2007 13:48:40 GMT -5
Wild Hogs
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Post by neferetus on Nov 1, 2007 0:30:04 GMT -5
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. I never get tired of that one.
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Post by Cole_blooded on Nov 1, 2007 0:42:26 GMT -5
"Cursed" a great werewolf flick by Wes Craven! ;D There is a mighty vicious werewolf in this one and there is a scene where this guy`s dog turms into one as well! It is the unrated version! BTW the dog scene is wild and just a tad hilarious! TED COLE....aka....Cole_blooded
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