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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    ^^^
    Yeah, John Wayne movies are always fun.

    Also, just watched a Clint Eastwood film last night on AMC, "Heartbreak Ridge"- was very good, although I haven't watched the last hour yet. It was DVRed so the Reds game could be watched.

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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Speaking of westerns, I just watched Tombstone last night and I'd forgotten how good that movie was. Awesome cast, one of the few great modern westerns.

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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by zjr1717 View Post
    Speaking of westerns, I just watched Tombstone last night and I'd forgotten how good that movie was. Awesome cast, one of the few great modern westerns.
    That's a timeless classic.
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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by savafan View Post
    That's a timeless classic.
    Tell me about it, its got 3 of my favorite actors in it (Russell, Elliot, Biehn) and Val Kilmer has a career making performance as Doc. Oh yeah, and its just...awesome. Though maybe not as awesome as Wyatt Earp.

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    I'm going to mention this on the Netflix Instant thread too, but my wife and I watched The Trouble With Harry, a 1955 Hitchcock film that is perhaps his quarkiest. It stars John Forsythe and a 21 year old Shirley MacLaine in her debut. It also has Jerry Mathers (Leave it to Beaver) two years before his TV shows started. A small Vermont town deals with the body of a stranger who has died suddenly. Full of great absurdity and subtle humor. Lots of fun.
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    I cant describe it in depth because you just kinda gotta see it, but I'll just say I liked that movie a lot. Not a lot of rewatch value, but good none the less.

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    Watched "The Last Temptation of Christ". Excellent.

    Willem Dafoe delivers one of the great performances in the history of cinema.

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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Caught "The Incredibles" again last night, with my 6.5 yr old son. This one gets a bit weaker as time goes on, but still enjoyable.

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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Watched "Felon" on Netflix instant, and it was decent. Not spectacular but I love prison movies and I'm a Val Kilmer fan so I was satisfied. Kind of a ridiculous premise but if you can get past that I'd recommend it.
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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Wild Things 4.

    Painfully bad. Some nice..... 'boobage'.... but keep your remote handy for fast-forwarding between the 'good parts.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by WMR View Post
    Wild Things 4.

    Painfully bad. Some nice..... 'boobage'.... but keep your remote handy for fast-forwarding between the 'good parts.'
    I haven't seen 4, but 2 was pretty bad, though it had some stellar "boobage" as well.

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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by zjr1717 View Post
    Tell me about it, its got 3 of my favorite actors in it (Russell, Elliot, Biehn) and Val Kilmer has a career making performance as Doc. Oh yeah, and its just...awesome. Though maybe not as awesome as Wyatt Earp.

    "Oh. Johnny, I apologize; I forgot you were there. You may go now."

    ROFL
    Johnny was played by Billy Bob Thornton. He got to deliver some classic lines as well:

    "You nerve-wrackin' sons of ***. I swear, it's like playin' cards with my brother's kids."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Footstool View Post
    Johnny was played by Billy Bob Thornton. He got to deliver some classic lines as well:

    "You nerve-wrackin' sons of ***. I swear, it's like playin' cards with my brother's kids."
    LOL

    That movie has several guys in really minor roles who went on to become fairly well known later.

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    Re: What was the most recent movie I've watched? (Part 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by GIDP View Post
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    I cant describe it in depth because you just kinda gotta see it, but I'll just say I liked that movie a lot. Not a lot of rewatch value, but good none the less.

    Watched that last night. Well done but very disturbing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chip R View Post
    Watched that last night. Well done but very disturbing.
    That's very true.


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