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Older movies you watched lately.....?

Considering how movies have evolved, and the number being pumped out....20 years old for a movie seems to be a totally different era.

Having said that, I do like me some Snatch occasionally. :lol: Must have seen it a dozen times now.

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In Harms Way. Josy Wales, Clint’s best movie.
 
Considering how movies have evolved, and the number being pumped out....20 years old for a movie seems to be a totally different era.

Having said that, I do like me some Snatch occasionally. :lol: Must have seen it a dozen times now.

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Sheeeit. I've seen it a couple dozen times. :rofl:


Another good, not-so old movie is Tombstone.

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Lost Boys, great 80s movie comes up around Halloween
 
It is wild to search YouTube for an actor and the good movies to be found. Example, Gregory Peck and this outstanding movie
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There are a lot of well know actors in this movie and a great story line.
 
Check out “Portrait in Black. San Francisco before the change. Devils Slide. Mopars.
Anthony Quinn. 1962. Hitchcock like, but not Hitchcock.

Memorable line: It practically drives itself…
 
Considering how movies have evolved, and the number being pumped out....20 years old for a movie seems to be a totally different era.

Having said that, I do like me some Snatch occasionally. :lol: Must have seen it a dozen times now.

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That movie SNATCH you almost need to watch it more than once to get all the details
great quotes in it too
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if you can understand the brits accent or different sayings
 
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...

Laura San Giacomo. She was fantastic in that film, a favorite of mine as well. Stacked for a little lady, too....
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The wife finally agreed to sit through Pulp Fiction the other night....she'd never seen it.
At the end when I asked what she thought, well - let's just say she doesn't "get" Tarantino. :lol:

Oh, for my answer to the OP's question - I watched the uncut ("U.K.") version of Vanishing Point about
3am the other day. Still hits me like a ton of bricks....
 
For a good laugh, watch " It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World". Made in 1963, it has just about every comedian of the day in it. Lots of early Mopars, as a bonus.
 
For a good laugh, watch " It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World". Made in 1963, it has just about every comedian of the day in it. Lots of early Mopars, as a bonus.
I watch that one a few times a year.
 
For a good laugh, watch " It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World". Made in 1963, it has just about every comedian of the day in it. Lots of early Mopars, as a bonus.
Seems like I remember that being on Christmas Eve when I was a kid
 
I watched The Big Country (1958) for the first time on Sunday. It was long, but it was good.

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Christmas is nearly here again......I'll probably watch the Shawshank Redemption again on Boxing Day.....or whenever it is screened on TV.

Love that movie.

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