- Entertaining Hot Rod/Buddy/Road movie set in 1958. This is a sequel to the 1974 drive-in flick Macon County Line which i haven´t seen. Same director, different actors.
Starring Nick Nolte, Don Johnson and Robin Mattson.
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I think someone has an inapropriate mancrush on "The Don"
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Yeah, we had a little "thing" going on but it´s over now. At least for a while
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Westworld (1973). In the holiday resort of Delos, tourists can act out their fantasies of lust as well as violence with robots in MedievalWorld, RomanWorld and WestWorld. Richard Benjamin, on holidays with friend James Brolin, who has visited previously, chooses WestWorld, but starts to panic when the androids malfunction and massacre the tourists. Yul Brynner gives a chilling performance as an android gunslinger who develops a taste for the kill.
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aTomiK
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Westworld rocks! Never seen the sequel Futureworld (1976), is that a good one?
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: Westworld rocks! Never seen the sequel Futureworld (1976), is that a good one?
In his review of that film, Leonard Maltin gives it three stars, so the answer to your question, aTomiK, would most certainly be yes.
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The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith (1978). Tommy Lewis, Freddy Reynolds, Angela Punch-McGregor, Ray Barrett, Jack Thompson, Peter Carroll, Elizabeth Alexander, Ruth Cracknell and Peter Sumner. A half-white aborigine who is brought up by a Methodist pastor is caught between two cultures, unable to adapt and is exploited and consequently snaps in a violent over and above horrific manner. From the novel by Thomas Keneally, who has a cameo as a cook.
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King Kong (1976) - Ugh,I just watched this version for the first time since the 80's. I wish I'd left it there.
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Z (1969). Yves Montand, Irene Papas, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Charles Denner, Georges Geret, Jacques Perrin, Francois Perier and Marcel Bozzufi. The murder of a political leader as well as its repercussions for both his supporters together with the perpetrators are the focus of this film.
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quote:Originally posted by There'll be no morning for us: King Kong (1976) - Ugh,I just watched this version for the first time since the 80's. I wish I'd left it there.
Really I picked it up, after not having seen it since the 80's as well. And I really enjoyed it! It's cheesy as all get out, but I actually think it was better than I remembered!
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quote:Originally posted by There'll be no morning for us: King Kong (1976) - Ugh,I just watched this version for the first time since the 80's. I wish I'd left it there.
Camp classic outdone by the ludicrious 'King Kong Lives'!
Jessica Lange's memorable, if critically mauled, debut.
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Jack Prescott: There's a girl out there who might be running for her life from some gigantic turned-on ape.
Dwan: [to Kong] You Goddamn chauvinist pig ape!
Beat that 'Citizen Kane'!
I'm actually surprised that Jessica Lange won a Golden Globe for this.
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: Westworld rocks! Never seen the sequel Futureworld (1976), is that a good one?
Speaking truly, aTomik, I'm glad that there is no such adult tourist resort as Delos, for people would become addicted to it if existed in real life.
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Wuthering Heights (1939). Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon, David Niven, Flora Robson, Donald Crisp, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Leo G. Carroll, Cecil Kellaway, Miles Mander and Hugh Williams. Classic film adaption of the Emily Bronte novel about the poignant romance between Gypsy foundling Heathcliff and his foster father's daughter Catherine Earnshaw.
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The Friends of Eddie Coyle. If you haven't seen this gem, rent it. It was just released on dvd in May. An ex-con, snitches, bank robbers, gun runners, fast cars and a hockey game featuring the Blackhawks v. the Bruins. I think the guys here will like this one.
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I forgot to add- The Friends of Eddie Coyle was filmed in Boston (duh) and stars Robert Mitchum, Richard Jordan (remember him from the Equalizer?), Alex Rocco (Jo's Dad in the Facts of Life) and a slew of other character actors that you will most probably recognize.
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: Return to Macon County (1975)
- Entertaining Hot Rod/Buddy/Road movie set in 1958. This is a sequel to the 1974 drive-in flick Macon County Line which i haven´t seen. Same director, different actors.
Starring Nick Nolte, Don Johnson and Robin Mattson.
aTomik, did you know that "Return to Macon County" was Nick Nolte's first credited film role?
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: Hey, that´s actually true my friend!
BTW, i just bought my first Cheri Caffaro flick called "Too Hot to Handle".
You remember that one?
Yes, I definitely remember that one very well!
We discussed that on the "Malibu Beach" and "H.O.T.S" thread.
By the way, congratulations on purchasing the Cheri Caffaro film "Too Hot to Handle." I hope that you do find and then buy them all!
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