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    Quote Originally Posted by Christie Brinkley View Post
    Not a big fan of that. Watched an hour of it and fell asleep! Not my type of movie.
    Then you missed the famous line...

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    Pure enjoyment:

    Lord of The Rings Trilogy;

    The Hobbit Trilogy.
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    Psycho, vertigo, rear window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Psycho, vertigo, rear window.
    Watched those three. Very good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrain View Post
    American Sniper was a great movie.

    Snatch

    Get Shorty

    The Avengers

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    Intolerable Cruelty

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    Heat - any movie with Pachino and DeNiro is bound to be awesome!

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    I like the movies. However, any of the war/Rambo-type movies made from the 80s on causes no one to want to sleep in the same house with me. Seems I get a tad bit too high strung.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hjmick View Post




    Stirring long suppressed memories Gunny?



    And in the movie in question, the name is Dantès... pronounced dawntez...
    Haven't seen the movie, but I read his novels. Interesting the spelling thing. I don't recall that "s" at the end. I usually just ignore that kind of stuff. Should see what your name looks like in Mandarin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Psycho, vertigo, rear window.
    Quote Originally Posted by Christie Brinkley View Post
    Watched those three. Very good!
    Hitchcock made some great movies in the states. I used to have a dvd of the movies he made in Britain. Not sure where it is. A company called Millcreek was selling it in WalMart. However, if you don;t like B&W, I wouldn't bother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Hitchcock made some great movies in the states. I used to have a dvd of the movies he made in Britain. Not sure where it is. A company called Millcreek was selling it in WalMart. However, if you don;t like B&W, I wouldn't bother.
    Rear view window is a classic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christie Brinkley View Post
    Rear view window is a classic.
    A lot of his movies are. The Birds. Vertigo. There is a movie in which Gregory Peck has amnesia I can't recall the name of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    There is a movie in which Gregory Peck has amnesia I can't recall the name of.
    Mirage?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrain View Post
    Mirage?
    Sure. Make me look sh*t up. Spellbound.
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    CB, You thought casabalaca was boring
    and you like several hickcock films

    what are 5 of your FAVORITE films.
    what 5 where you told were good that you thought were boring or just no good.


    Jim likes horror films I haven't watched a horror film in 20 years.
    My old boss hated violence didn't like films with war or fighting themes. not even fantasy like star wars or rings.
    I met some 20 oe 30 something age kids who can't take seriously a black and white film or "old films". they can't stand them.
    Some people love slapstick goofy comedies others hate them with a passion.
    What's "good" is in the eye of the beholder as far as films go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by revelarts View Post
    jim like horror films I haven't watched a horror film in 20 years.
    I had another site reviewing movies, I wish I never sold it. I love horror movies, and the thriller types, and torture types!

    This was a good thriller - "Hard Candy" with Ellen Page. This guy has eyes for kids, and this kid doesn't like that, so she teaches him a lesson. All in good fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by revelarts View Post
    CB, You thought casabalaca was boring
    and you like several hickcock films

    what are 5 of your FAVORITE films.
    what 5 where you told were good that you thought were boring or just no good.


    Jim likes horror films I haven't watched a horror film in 20 years.
    My old boss hated violence didn't like films with war or fighting themes. not even fantasy like star wars or rings.
    I met some 20 oe 30 something age kids who can't watch a black and white film. or "old films" they can't stand them.
    Some people love slapstick goofy comedies others hate them with a passion.
    What's "good" is in the eye of the beholder as far as films go.
    Depends. I like horror films from the 20s 30s and 40s. Once they turned into slasher flicks I'm out. Being gross and offensive just to be gross and offensive with no real plot? Nah.

    If you want a movie with meaning, watch Metropolis. Was made around 1920 but it is a PERFECT prediction of what we have become.
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    Cannonball Run

    Smokey and the Bandit

    Any Which Way But Loose

    Blues Brothers - very old movie, but still one of the greatest car chase scenes in history! Plus, Ackroyd and Belushi were great in it.

    The Book of Eli

    Django Unchained
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