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Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
I've been on a Hitchcock rampage lately.
Him and Kubrick have resumes that are so ridiculous... I think I own nearly every big title the two of them ever did.
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Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
I've been on a Hitchcock rampage lately.
Originally Posted by PRIME1984
I've been recommending these films to you for years, but you keep telling me how deep Tango & Cash is.Originally Posted by CP1708
The @#$% ya'll watch makes feel really small right now.......
QFTOriginally Posted by Big J 33
That's what makes Kubrick one of, if not the greatest, he has one of the best films in so many genres... it makes him next to impossible to top.
Originally Posted by PRIME1984
I've been recommending these films to you for years, but you keep telling me how deep Tango & Cash is.Originally Posted by CP1708
The @#$% ya'll watch makes feel really small right now.......
QFTOriginally Posted by Big J 33
That's what makes Kubrick one of, if not the greatest, he has one of the best films in so many genres... it makes him next to impossible to top.
Him and Kubrick have resumes that are so ridiculous... I think I own nearly every big title the two of them ever did.
The ones that you don't own are probably on Netflix Instant then. The only really notable one on there is Dial M for Murder, but they have a ton of his earlier and lesser known works.
HBO is making a miniseries out of Mildred Pierce, another classic. Kate Winslet and Evan Rachel Wood lead, as Mildred and her daughter.
Him and Kubrick have resumes that are so ridiculous... I think I own nearly every big title the two of them ever did.
The ones that you don't own are probably on Netflix Instant then. The only really notable one on there is Dial M for Murder, but they have a ton of his earlier and lesser known works.
HBO is making a miniseries out of Mildred Pierce, another classic. Kate Winslet and Evan Rachel Wood lead, as Mildred and her daughter.
I feel this way about The Air Up There.Originally Posted by FinallyFamous
It was corny, but The 6th Man was my shhh growing up.
AK all the way
I feel this way about The Air Up There.Originally Posted by FinallyFamous
It was corny, but The 6th Man was my shhh growing up.
AK all the way
DubA169 wrote:
CP i didn't forget the list i said i would send. been too preoccupied with knicks trading for melo and then the heat game lol. but yeah honestly most of the movies we were talking about on the last page are standard classics.
none of them are unknown gems or anything like that
Have you ever seen Runaway Train?
Runaway Train is a 1985http://niketalk.yuku.com/wiki/1985_in_film film about two escaped convicts and a female train worker who are stuck on a runaway train as it barrels through snowy desolate Alaska. It stars Jon Voight as Oscar "Manny" Manheim, Eric Roberts as Buck, John P. Ryan as Associate Warden Ranken and Rebeccahttp://niketalk.yuku.com/wiki/Rebecca_De_Mornay De Mornay as Sara. It was also the feature debuts of Danny Trejo and Tommy "Tiny" Lister, who both proceeded to successful careers as tough guy character actors.
This is one of my favorite films, and is truly underrated. Also, Eric Roberts' character is a boxer.
Speaking of boxing movies, I don't think anyone has listed The Quiet Man.
DubA169 wrote:
CP i didn't forget the list i said i would send. been too preoccupied with knicks trading for melo and then the heat game lol. but yeah honestly most of the movies we were talking about on the last page are standard classics.
none of them are unknown gems or anything like that
Have you ever seen Runaway Train?
Runaway Train is a 1985http://niketalk.yuku.com/wiki/1985_in_film film about two escaped convicts and a female train worker who are stuck on a runaway train as it barrels through snowy desolate Alaska. It stars Jon Voight as Oscar "Manny" Manheim, Eric Roberts as Buck, John P. Ryan as Associate Warden Ranken and Rebeccahttp://niketalk.yuku.com/wiki/Rebecca_De_Mornay De Mornay as Sara. It was also the feature debuts of Danny Trejo and Tommy "Tiny" Lister, who both proceeded to successful careers as tough guy character actors.
This is one of my favorite films, and is truly underrated. Also, Eric Roberts' character is a boxer.
Speaking of boxing movies, I don't think anyone has listed The Quiet Man.