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The Devil's Hand (1962) - Quite corny but enjoyable voodoo flick. But it was hard to take Commissioner Gordon as a devil worshipper haha
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quote:Originally posted by Zigyma7ik: Black Christmas 1974
One of my 70s favorites. It's really exceptionally creepy--phone calls with the different voices, crying baby...
Yep the grand daddy of them 80's slashers.
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Just watched The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975)
This was a good comedy written and directed by Gene Wilder. The movie stars Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Dom DeLuise and Leo McKern. The cast did a good job, i especially loved DeLuise as the fun italian Eduardo Gambetti.
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Really nostalgic movie for me Atom! Love it. If you liked it you should check out 'The World's Greatest Lover' too. Similar kind of humour.
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The Plank, starring amongst many others the late and very great Eric Sykes. The Plank tells the simple story of a couple of builders who need to go get a plank of wood to finish laying a floor in a new house. But how they get it, and how difficult it is to get it back to the site, is what the movie is all about.
Futtock's End, starring Ronnie Barker, Michael Hordern, and again a host of other familiar faces in a story about a stately home, and a weekend visit by distant family members. Barker (as the Colonel) and his butler Hordern have to see to the guests, as well as trying to out-do each other in the affections of the pert and pretty young girl.
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i started to watch metropolis awhile back, is there a version that has giorgio moroder music playing in it?
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Yeah, it's the 1984 version which was supervised and re-scored by Moroder with additional music by Freddie Mercury, Bonnie Tyler and Pat Benatar.
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1984, thank you. i know which one to look for now, i kept getting the other versions
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Another made-for-tv Dumas adaptation and this was also a very good one. The movie was directed by Mike Newell and the cast is once again excellent: Richard Chamberlain, Patrick McGoohan, Louis Jourdan, Jenny Agutter, Ian Holm and Ralph Richardson.
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I agree. Ending is fantastic. Always been a big fan of this movie.
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This was excellent prison camp movie directed by Mel Stuart. The cast is awesome: Gregg Henry, James Wainwright, George Kennedy, Gregory Sierra, Geno Silva, the lovely ladies Kay Lenz and Tina Louise plus one mean dog Rattler. Recommended!
This was a fantastic comedy directed by Lou Adler (Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains). Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong shine in their feature film debut. It was surprising to see Tom Skerritt as the crazy Vietnam veteran - Strawberry. Stacy Keach and his police pals were hilarious.
Lots of funny jokes, great music and once again i loved the late 70s LA scenery.
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Planet Of The Apes, and Beneath The Planet Of The Apes. Two great films.
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Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972). Klaus Kinski, Ruy Guerra, Del Negro, Helena Rojo, Cecilia Rivera and Peter Berling. A mad, deluded conquistador leads an expedition through the Amazon in 1560 in search of the seven cities of gold.
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The Lady Vanishes (1938) Not one of my fave Hitchcock flicks but still a good watch.
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quote:Originally posted by Lovers with Cassie: Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972). Klaus Kinski, Ruy Guerra, Del Negro, Helena Rojo, Cecilia Rivera and Peter Berling. A mad, deluded conquistador leads an expedition through the Amazon in 1560 in search of the seven cities of gold.
My favorite Herzog/Kinski film. It's an amazing movie on so many levels, but, for me, that last scene is one of the most unforgettable scenes in any movie.
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atomik, you mentioned kay lenz and it reminded me of a argument i had awhile back with my dad, i said she was really attractive and he said she was dog ugly, i have known this man for years and i still havent figured him out
what do you think?
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