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06-03-13, 10:16 PM | #76 |
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There are some romantic comedies I have enjoyed.
Three of my favorites: Big Fat Greek Wedding Blast From the Past The Quiet Man
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06-03-13, 10:23 PM | #77 |
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Anyway another great movie that I did not think of until now and this is one of my favorites Trainspotting.
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06-04-13, 05:19 AM | #78 | |
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Gross Point Blank (Dan Aykroyd, John Cusack, Minnie Driver) Joe vs The Volcano (Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Lloyd Bridges) Hero At Large (John Ritter, Anne Archer) Just to name a few.
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06-04-13, 05:48 AM | #79 |
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Big John Cusack fan, loved Gross Point Blank, High Fidelity, Must love dogs, etc...
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06-04-13, 09:38 AM | #80 |
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How could I have forgotten one of my all-time favorites? Three Meg Ryans for the price of one! Robert Stack..."Brain cloud". Ossie Davis in a small but wonderful role. Abe Vigoda..."Waponi Wu!" Eric Burdon doing fine justice to the Tennessee Ernie Ford classic 'Sixteen Tons'.
Thanks for reminding me! Now I have to schedule time to pull out my copy and watch it again.
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06-04-13, 10:19 AM | #81 |
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I'll see your Trainspotting, and I'll raise you a Twin Town.
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06-04-13, 11:12 AM | #82 |
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I would be watching Run Silent Run Deep right now.....but I can't figure out how to turn the sound on.
This damn TV and it's awesomeness...has to be ruined by the sound not working.
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06-04-13, 12:58 PM | #83 |
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If you haven't yet seen it, I can recommend "The Numbers Station", starring John Cusack, very good, well acted (obviously!), and regarding the titular subject, accurate as well. At just about 1.5 hours long, it moves at a pretty good pace as well..
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How about, Dan Hedaya's role as Mr. Waturi? "But can he do the job. I know he can get the job but can he DO the job? I'm NOT arguing that with you. I'm not arguing that with YOU. I'm not ARGUING that with you. I'm not ARGUING that with you Harry! Harry... Harry... Yeah Harry... but can he DO the job. I know he can GET the job but can he do the job?" Quote:
He was also in: 1408 (great, but creepy movie) City Hall The Grifters (His best performance IMHO) Fat Man And Little Boy (another great performance)
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06-04-13, 11:41 PM | #86 | |
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My grandma has like 500 movies...lots of old war movies... Lots that I plan on watching.... I ended up watching Winter's Bone....again....I just can't say no to that movie. Tomorrow after I see the USS North Carolina I'm gonna watch RSRD and hopefully "They Were Expendable" I'm also going to get around to watching Battle of Britain, Sink the Bismarck, Operation Pacific, Operation Petticoat, and maybe Apocalypse Now. Not sure yet.
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06-05-13, 06:23 AM | #87 |
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If you want to watch some really good classics, watch these:
And Then There Were None Rear Window The Lady Eve Zulu (1964) Young Mr. Lincoln Carbine Williams Cool Hand Luke South Pacific Sabrina (1954) Wait Until Dark The African Queen The Yearling To Kill A Mockingbird (excellent movie) Captains Courageous Boys Town Lord Of The Flies (1963) I'll have to end it here. Too many to list.
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Hope to see some good pics of the USS North Carolina. Be careful, you know you're in "Admiral Armistead country". |
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06-05-13, 08:38 AM | #89 | |
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And yes..I know that. I saw an old guy at the Carolina Beach yesterday metal detecting... It didn't look like Armistead though...and he didn't have the dog.
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06-05-13, 09:41 AM | #90 |
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Speaking of romantic comedies...
Father Goose.
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