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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand58742 View Post

    One of the many great lines in the film. But like Heat, it's a remake of an earlier film and for the life of me I can't understand how two actors like Walken and Pesci could make such an unremarkable film as the original "Man on Fire."
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
    Blade Runner Directors Cut.
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/alternateversions

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    That was Joan Chen and yes easy on the eyes.

    The swordsmith was actually martial arts expert Tak Kubota, who among other things developed the kubotan for law enforcement.
    Yes she she is. That’s interesting on Tak Kubota I never new that


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    Speaking of movies with Christopher Lambert I have the director’s cut if the original Highlander. The scene with Clancy Brown in the church is awesome


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slater View Post
    I kind of wish there was a director's cut for "The Final Countdown" Forty years later, the same aircraft carrier is still with us, only with different aircraft.
    I saw that on the Sunday Night Movie when I was a kid and I deep into WWII aircraft, especially in the Pacific. Splashing the Zeroes was cool.



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    Just to be clear, I have never seen:

    The Godfather 1,2 or 3
    Any Quentin Tarantino film
    Any Marvel film except Iron Man
    Jurassic Park
    Titanic
    Tombstone
    Blade Runner
    ET
    Matrix
    Die Hard
    Lethal Weapon
    Rambo
    Terminator- except Judgement Day
    Apollo 13
    and a whole list of other movies.

    However, there are 2 movies I think everyone should own:

    The Muppets Christmas Carol: The part when Tiny Tim starts to cough while singing gets me everytime.

    Forest Gump: No need to explain

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    I have a lot of favorites, but two old school John Wayne westerns I like are The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and True Grit. I think Jeff Bridges did a good job in True Grit also.
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    Very surprised to not see the "Greatest Movie of All Time" listed here:

    The Shawshank Redemption (and the Story of Rita Hayworth).

    The book was, of course, much better. But it was a fantastic portrayal of one of King's best Mini-Novels.

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    Den of Thieves.

    This pays homage to Heat. A heist film involving a crew of veterans. Just watched it last night. The opening scene is phenomenal. Excellent tactics, shooting.

    Manhunter

    Outstanding 80's film From the great Michael Mann. FBI hunts serial killer

    Thief

    Another one of Michael Mann's finest. James caan went to gunsite to prepare for this. He makes good use of a Commander.

    Slapshot

    Paul Newman. 1977 hockey film. Because laughter is the best medicine
    Last edited by signal4l; 04-15-20 at 12:12. Reason: More films

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    Cool Hand Luke

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