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  • W1 Rover
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    A Bronx Tale
    ​​​​​​Just seems to get better each time I watch it.

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  • yohann
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    There is a new channel for 70's 80's 90's lovers
    https://invite.viber.com/?g2=AQAHF67...HptJtVukIqifpo hvLgm8zAjEGEoR45KZ

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  • beccabear67
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    In the last month I've watched two Australian movies from the '70s, both directed by a Peter Weir who I'd not really heard of before. The first was Picnic At Hanging Rock (Director's Cut), and the other The Last Wave (starring Richard Chamberlain and an Aboriginal actor named Gulpilil). Both on Criterion 'label', and both very well made! The stories are very open ended and open to interpretation but visually they look great, and what effects there are were quite convincingly handled. The Last Wave is a bit like The Medusa Touch, they all have a touch of the old One Step Beyond to them.

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  • Moonraker
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    The Omen (1976)
    Then I watched the commentary to the film. It's amazing what you discover when the Director discusses scenes, events during filming and even the accounts. For example, the film cost $2.2 million and surprised everyone when it grossed over $60 million. This allowed Fox to provide the money for Star Wars.

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  • W1 Rover
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    Jaws.....again!

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  • W1 Rover
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    Two on a Guillotine.
    Connie Stevens, Cesar Romero and a spooky white rabbit!

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  • W1 Rover
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    The Fall of The House of Usher
    VIncent Price camping it up as only he could, Edgar Allan Poe and Roger Corman too, what a combination.

    Certainly works for me.

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  • W1 Rover
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    Originally posted by tex View Post

    No...as stated this is a remake, better than the original IMO, The leading lady is Linda kozlowski (think i spelled that right) out of Crocodile dundee.
    I'm more than happy to take your word for it in this case, the original wasn't one of my favourite films anyway. I have this thing about remakes, I suppose there are some decent ones but conversely some of them are appalling and that's putting in politely! Rollerball springs to mind.

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by W1 Rover View Post

    I do know the one, a Hammer production if I remember rightly.
    Didn't Barbara Shelley star in that film?
    I thought she was terrific in Dracula Prince of Darkness.
    One of my favourite Hammer films....apart from The Plague of The Zombies!
    No...as stated this is a remake, better than the original IMO, The leading lady is Linda kozlowski (think i spelled that right) out of Crocodile dundee.

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  • W1 Rover
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    Village of the damned.....you know, the one with all the creepy blond haired kids. This was a John carpenter remake starring Christopher reeve....really good film!
    I do know the one, a Hammer production if I remember rightly.
    Didn't Barbara Shelley star in that film?
    I thought she was terrific in Dracula Prince of Darkness.
    One of my favourite Hammer films....apart from The Plague of The Zombies!

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  • tex
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    Village of the damned.....you know, the one with all the creepy blond haired kids. This was a John carpenter remake starring Christopher reeve....really good film!

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by Vaskaladno View Post
    Entrapment - 1999
    Ah yes, Sean connery and Catherine zeta jones....most enjoyable film

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by amethyst
    Sudden Impact
    Clint as Dirty harry...excellent series but this is not one of the better ones.

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  • Vaskaladno
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    Entrapment - 1999

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  • W1 Rover
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    The Damned - 1961

    ​​​​​​Oliver Reed and Shirley Anne Field.
    Nice opening music, Black Leather Rock.

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