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Old 08-15-2008, 03:00 PM   #11
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bb....one last suggestion.....an off-beat movie that'z kind of obscure...."Joy Ride"...from about 5 years or so ago....a low budget sleeper that got some very good reviews....a mix of comedy and edge of yer seat terror....
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Old 08-15-2008, 03:35 PM   #12
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Just finished watching Felon, pretty scary stuff.
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Old 08-20-2008, 10:10 AM   #13
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Tommie, I saw Salton Sea the other day and enjoyed it. It was a quirky film that kept twisting and turning and wasn't predictable at all. It had the feel at times of an old pulp crime novel.
I saw that years ago Mack, has Val Kilmer in it. I thought it was a classic movie, never heard of it before , just picked it off the shelf and loved the bejeesus out of it.
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Watched 'Taken' today on the watch-movies.net site.
http://www.watch-movies.net/movies/taken_2008/

Pretty good I thought, about a guy who's daughter goes off to Paris to follow the band U2 on tour and gets kidnapped by an albanian gang that traffic women for prostitution.



Quite liked this too.
http://www.watch-movies.net/movies/hancock/
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:58 PM   #15
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I saw that years ago Mack, has Val Kilmer in it. I thought it was a classic movie, never heard of it before , just picked it off the shelf and loved the bejeesus out of it.
Young TommieCoughlin had recommended that film as a little sleeper Yusamile so I checked it out and enjoyed it too.

Your memory is still in good shape Yusamile which is a minor miracle after all the alcohol and drugs you did as a youth err... yes, Val Kilmer was in the movie plus Vincent D'Onofrio.

'Salton Sea' trailer (2min.)>>



Have the waves been high enough over in Pookit for you to catch some, Khun HangingSip?

(2 min. 27 seconds... a surfer catches a 64 foot wave)

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Hello

Very good movie/ great music too.
Here a few others I like and maybe other mb like them too:
Great expectations (david lean)
Lawrence of arabia
third man
wages of fear
spartacus
moby dick (gregory peck as the obsessed ahab)
Richard III( olivier)
Samurai I,II and III ( japanese early 60's)
The killers (Don Siegel)
Wild bunch (except the end too much)
Butch Cassidy and sundance kid ( newman and redford)
the hustler (paul newman)
Patton ( george C scott)
Barry Lyndon ( music great)
Paths of glory

And to finish for any James Stewart fan
Vertigo
Naked spur
flight of the phoenix
my friend harvey
man who shot liberty valence
Just a few



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Next time you go see it you should take your cricket captain with you.
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my friend harvey
Harvey is one of my all time favourite films. Absolutely superb, one of the best soliloquys in movie history IMO too.

Suprised you missed It's a Wonderful Life off your James Stewart list though?
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Hello Gonzo

Yes I forgot that one. But he made so many movies.
Also very nice were
Winchester 73
Anatomy of a murder
Shenendoah
The shootist ( small part/ rest by Wayne)

Harvey is one of my all time favorites too. Another one that comes in mind is sons of desert with Laurel and hardy.




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Harvey is one of my all time favourite films. Absolutely superb, one of the best soliloquys in movie history IMO too.

Suprised you missed It's a Wonderful Life off your James Stewart list though?
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