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Older movies you watched lately.....?

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Scarface.....won't watch it again, that's for sure. Glad it was DVR'ed so it didn't take 4 hours to watch it at least and that's all I have to say good about it. Thought I had seen it years ago but don't remember seeing that mess years ago.
 
I recently saw the wicker man. From 1973 ish. Kind of creepy flick about a weird sect on a Scottish isle.

Good one for Halloween
Bonus : Nude scene of Britt ecklund…..ooo La la.
 
Not that old but pretty good...
Quigly Down Under, Tom Selleck,
excellent rifle marksman, not too shabby with a pistol
takes place in Australia mid-late 1800's,
'crazy Kara' shanghaied whore lady, I forget her real name
(she was Kip, the Julia Roberts roommate in 'Pretty Woman' too)
he saves the Aboriginals natives, who saved him,
from the Inglish ranch owner, Inglish Army,
a bunch of Inglish prisoner/colony dependents or kin
Quigly shoots guys from almost a mile away, good action, western style...
 
The Outlaw Josey Wales

@DeltaV
That's one I've watched more than twice!
Not that old but pretty good...
Quigly Down Under, Tom Selleck,
excellent rifle marksman, not too shabby with a pistol
takes place in Australia mid-late 1800's,
'crazy Kara' shanghaied whore lady, I forget her real name
(she was Kip, the Julia Roberts roommate in 'Pretty Woman' too)
he saves the Aboriginals natives, who saved him,
from the Inglish ranch owner, Inglish Army,
a bunch of Inglish prisoner/colony dependents or kin
Quigly shoots guys from almost a mile away, good action, western style...
QDU is another one I've watched more than a couple of times! But Scarface will never be watched again by me lol. Man, thought I've seen it before but seems to be I haven't.....
 
It has been so nice weather wise here I took my wife to the oldest Drive in Theater Shankweilers Friday night and saw Scream. We couldn't stay for the second movie as her Father needed some help so we left early. It started in 1934 and still going.... I was hoping to get my 64 Ragtop out and take her but busy with work all summer has prevented me to do things I need to with the car.

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A few nights ago, I did a trilogy (attempted 4) of '007 Bond' flicks
all Sean Connery, the only real Bond, they were played in order #1 - #4
#1 Dr. No
#2 'From Russia With Love', I couldn't make it thru, after eating lunch
I fell asleep in my chair, when I woke up & I watched 2 more
#3 Goldfinger
#4 Thunderball
stayed in for a day really
my dad was sort of sick or acting like it, I didn't want to be outside,
needed to be within hearing distance...
&
#7 Diamonds Are Forever,
was coming on later too, it was getting way to late, I went to bed
DVR'd it watched it later
 
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That's one I've watched more than twice!

QDU is another one I've watched more than a couple of times! But Scarface will never be watched again by me lol. Man, thought I've seen it before but seems to be I haven't.....
Yeah, I haven't watched Scarface in a long time...
 
Not that old but pretty good...
Quigly Down Under, Tom Selleck,
excellent rifle marksman, not too shabby with a pistol
takes place in Australia mid-late 1800's,
'crazy Kara' shanghaied whore lady, I forget her real name
(she was Kip, the Julia Roberts roommate in 'Pretty Woman' too)
he saves the Aboriginals natives, who saved him,
from the Inglish ranch owner, Inglish Army,
a bunch of Inglish prisoner/colony dependents or kin
Quigly shoots guys from almost a mile away, good action, western style...
One of my favs also!!! Her name is Laura Giancuomo and she has a very nice set of TaTas as well. Gals with long hair drive me insane as hers was just right. My favorite lines from it are in the beginning when he gets to Aussieland, is when he's on the dock, the 2 Aussies ask him where he is from and he says, "Wyoming." One then asks him, "Is that near Sydney?" His reply "A bit farther North!!!" Priceless. The other is when they are all on the Ox Cart, and the British show up with the dead Aboriginie Cow Thief...supposedly, the English Officer mentions and asks who Quigley is. The Boss in front says, "That's the Yank that Marstan brought out there from America," the British Major says, "Well, mind yourself as we find the Americans are uncouth misfits." Quigley responds, "Well LT..."That's Major" replies the British Officer..."Well, Major...spits out some tobacco juice from his chew..."We got all the misfits out of America!!! We sent them back to England!!!" The look on the Brit's face is priceless!!! There are so many more but those 2 always stick in my mind.


Any work by Tom Sellek is on my watch always... cr8crshr/Bill:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: :usflag: :usflag: :usflag:
 
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It has been so nice weather wise here I took my wife to the oldest Drive in Theater Shankweilers Friday night and saw Scream. We couldn't stay for the second movie as her Father needed some help so we left early. It started in 1934 and still going.... I was hoping to get my 64 Ragtop out and take her but busy with work all summer has prevented me to do things I need to with the car.

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Many times with my Folks. Had my pj”s on. Dad got a bucket of beer.
 
We just watched "Last of the Mohicans"
Still holds up pretty well for a 30+ year old movie.
 
Many times with my Folks. Had my pj”s on. Dad got a bucket of beer.
Good times I bet. I went when I was younger too we had one that was only 45 minutes away. I remember going in my parents 70's Caprice Station wagon laying in the back with the tailgate down. THEN they all closed. I accidentally found this one through Facebook. We had a nice time.
 
So Proudly we hail , it’s a great movie about Nurses on Battan during the begining of the pacific war
 
Charlie Chan movies. Warner Oland and Sidney Toler.
Falcon movies, with George Sanders, and his real life brother Tom Conway.
Late thirties, early forties.
Micheal Shayne movies, with Lloyd Nolan.
 
The Godfather trilogy has been playing on cable a lot lately. The original is still OK but I can't resist Godfather II with (yeah, I know) DeNiro.
 
A few nights ago, I did a trilogy (attempted 4) of '007 Bond' flicks
all Sean Connery, the only real Bond, they were played in order #1 - #4
#1 Dr. No
#2 'From Russia With Love', I couldn't make it thru, after eating lunch
I fell asleep in my chair, when I woke up & I watched 2 more
#3 Goldfinger
#4 Thunderball
stayed in for a day really
my dad was sort of sick or acting like it, I didn't want to be outside,
needed to be within hearing distance...
&
#7 Diamonds Are Forever,
was coming on later too, it was getting way to late, I went to bed
DVR'd it watched it later
I’ve been ripping these early 007s but haven’t had a chance to watch them yet
 
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