[quote=“Romaine Fielding, post:2200, topic:372”]Yikes! A comedy. Is Rutger Hauer funny?
I’ve only seen him in serious roles.[/quote]
He is funny in that one. Some Scenes reminded me on a silly (but funny) Comedy with Richard Prior and Gene Wilder where Richard Prior is a blind Man and Gene Wilder deaf.
He is funny in that one. Some Scenes reminded me on a silly (but funny) Comedy with Richard Prior and Gene Wilder where Richard Prior is a blind Man and Gene Wilder deaf.
See No Evil, Hear No Evil is one of my favourite movies. A lot of people dont like it but hey. Check out Kevin Spacey’s english accent! My fave scene - Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear?! Awesome. Hopefully will be watching Snake People (dir Juan Ibanez/Jack Hill) tonight.
[quote=“Karnstein, post:2203, topic:372”]See No Evil, Hear No Evil is one of my favourite movies. A lot of people dont like it but hey. Check out Kevin Spacey’s english accent! My fave scene - Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear?! Awesome. Hopefully will be watching Snake People (dir Juan Ibanez/Jack Hill) tonight.[/quote]i love that scene, it always makes me laugh
Didn’t know theTitle but it’s one of the movies which always makes me laugh. Good to see that SW Fans like Comedies!
@Man with a Name: Have you seen DellaMorte DellAmore? It’s a morbid italian Horror Movies of the 90’s with some dark humour in it. I enjoyed it very much!
Tonight I’ll go through my ever increasing pile. I think it’ll be a little Mannaja or Face to Face.
Sometime next week I think I’ll be receiving some long awaited shit so I can increase my knowledge of Spaghettidom. Of the long awaited shit, I’m paticularly looking forward to…
Return of Ringo
Pistol for Ringo
Apocalypse Joe
Taste of Vengeance
Specialists
Shoot, Gringo…Shoot
[quote=“Paco Roman, post:2205, topic:372”]@Man with a Name: Have you seen DellaMorte DellAmore? It’s a morbid italian Horror Movies of the 90’s with some dark humour in it. I enjoyed it very much! ;)[/quote] yes, i have paco although it was many years ago now. can’t remember too much about it to be honest but do remember it was not too bad
I’m watching Tepepa tonight.
It’s been in my ‘to watch’ pile for ages & has also been talked about recently in the forum, so I think it’s about time I watched it.
Conspiracy-paranoia thriller in the Ludlum/Forsythe mould, about a sniper who’s framed for a murder on an arch bishop, so he has to run for his life and try to find out who the real killers are
Film is not based on a Ludlum or Forsythe novel, but on a novel by another conspiracy-paranoia writer, but they’re all more or less the same (We have one in Holland - Tomas Ross - and one in Belgium - Bob Mendes - and I’m sure you’ll have one in Germany, Poland, Sweden, Portugal etc. too). The main character is some kind of Jason Bourne type of specialist, a man with super human shooting abilities, who doesn’t even wink when he’s shot at from all possible sides.
As far as these things go, it’s not bad. There are incredible logical loopholes (the FBI, chasing the shooter, misses a clue even a ten year old child would’ve thought of) but Fuqua is a competent action director and once he’s past those loopholes, he gets the story on track and comes up with some real exciting sequences. Good to see good old Ned Beatty once again.
Watched Pour la peau d’un flic, which is written, directed by and starring Alain Delon. Nice French crime movie that manages to blend humour and violence pretty well.
John Garko leads a group of U.S soldiers on a mission in WW11, which involves stealing a document which gives details of the Germans secret attack plans.
Fun Dirty Dozen style film which has some laughs, aswell as some not bad action. Director Gianfranco Parolini manages to have some unusual weopons and acrobatics in this one like some of his westerns. Klaus Kinski is very watchable as usual.