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    Just watch various clips of "Extreme Prejudice" on Youtube. What a forgotten movie, and as OP stated they actually reloaded.LOL

    Then "Southern Comfort" popped up..

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    Blazing Saddles.

    A lot of people I know have never seen it somehow.

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    The Outlaw Josey Wales
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    Quote Originally Posted by VARIABLE9 View Post
    I read somewhere that there IS a directors cut of Tombstone, however I’ve not been able to find it. Maybe I should search again...


    My pick - Man On Fire. Obviously it would have to be a prequel since Creasy is depicted as having died at the end of MOF. I would’ve wanted to see more of his background and the things that developed his troubled persona.
    I have the Director's Cut. Nothing major added for the most part, but still, it's the Director's Cut.

    Okay, maybe we need to keep the thread open. Man on Fire was pure awesome.
    Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rat View Post
    Blazing Saddles.

    A lot of people I know have never seen it somehow.
    With today's PC culture, I'm almost afraid to bring up something like that.
    Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rat View Post
    Blazing Saddles.

    A lot of people I know have never seen it somehow.
    Yasss!

    I would add Airplane! to the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand58742 View Post
    With today's PC culture, I'm almost afraid to bring up something like that.
    In today’s PC culture Mel Brooks would not have been able to make any of his movies. He made fun of everyone....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    "Heat" was the theatrical version of a made-for-TV movie called "LA Takedown". In fact, some of the dialog is word-for-word between the two.
    Which is on youtube

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    A lot of people Are so young that they have never heard it Heat or Ronin, never mind marathon man or the French connection.

    What about “Way of the Gun”, or “To Live and Die in LA.”. The first one never really got very much recognition, and while “to live and die” is seen as today having a lot of big stars in it, all those guys were relativity unknown at that time. Plus I just love the gritty action of it and the realism because it was based on a real Secret Service agents book. Plus about the perfect soundtrack for the action and peace in the movie.
    JFC you’re right. Way Of The Gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand58742 View Post
    I have the Director's Cut. Nothing major added for the most part, but still, it's the Director's Cut.

    Okay, maybe we need to keep the thread open. Man on Fire was pure awesome.
    I saw it once on cable, I remember a few scenes that were longer and some of the riding scenes were extra cinematic (longer times, extended music). Haven’t seen the DC on tv since.

    MOF FTW.

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