[quote=“Stanton, post:4960, topic:372”]I think I can with this “Split Topic” button.[/quote]done already.
Yes, it is strange. I think “The Last Movie…” thread should have been merged ages ago into this one. After all, we were perfectly fine before it came along and the differance is in the wording.
And then change the title of this thread. It doesn’t make much sense that a last movie watched thread is called what film are you watching tonight.
I don’t think a thread title change is needed, at all. One of the threads is for films that you have already seen (have already watched) and the other thread (this one, in fact) is for films you are planning to watch. Simple as that.
But, I do have to admit that I have noticed there sometimes seems to be a problem with folks just not understanding the difference between a film they have watched and a film they are going to watch (or are in the process of watching).
[quote=“Chris_Casey, post:4964, topic:372”]I don’t think a thread title change is needed, at all. One of the threads is for films that you have already seen (have already watched) and the other thread (this one, in fact) is for films you are planning to watch. Simple as that.
But, I do have to admit that I have noticed there sometimes seems to be a problem with folks just not understanding the difference between a film they have watched and a film they are going to watch (or are in the process of watching).[/quote]
Yes but before Silence set up the other thread, we all just posted film reviews here, and ignored the title. Hell, ENNIOO still does still posts reviews here.
As do I. The thread title may not make sense but, hell, this is a spaghetti western forum. If everything had to make sense we’d have nothing to talk about!
What Phil said. ;D
I don’t think ENNIOO cares as much anymore. Guys, it’s not that big a deal.
When it comes right down to it, POST WHERE YOU WANT!
Viewed Horror of Frankenstein.
Short season of Hammer films I have been viewing ends with an entry which stars Ralph Bates as the lead character instead of Peter Cushing. Bates is funny at times but no match for Cushing. Lacks the menace of previous entries in the Hammer series of Frankenstein films.
[quote=“korano, post:4968, topic:372”]Guys, it’s not that big a deal.
When it comes right down to it, POST WHERE YOU WANT![/quote]
Right on! In the long run it really doesn’t matter.
No, but I imagine to new members it could be confusing as to which thread to post reviews in.
Which is why I started the other thread ;).
Bingo!
The only reason we previously posted our LATEST watchings here is because we didn’t have a last movie… thread. This was as close as it gets. But a topic about just that sprouted. Just as a thread about something else may start to turn into a thread about Spaghetti hats, and a new thread starts.
New members will get the hang of it, if they don’t…that’s their problem. ;D
Viewed Manhunt.
A man is framed and sent to prison, but not long before he escapes.
Non stop chase movie and think the director of this one is fond of westerns as feels like one alot of the time. Lots of familar faces in supporting roles including; Ernest Borgnine, Bo Stevenson and Henry Silva. Upbeat score by Francesco De Masi.
" Seven Dollars On The Red" tonight
I think I’ll watch Leave Her to Heaven Tonight.
“Gentleman Killer” tonight.
Viewed The Last Hunter.
David Warbeck plays a fed up army captain in the last days of the Vietnam war. After his friend is killed he takes on one last mission deep inside the jungle.
Interesting interview on the dvd which confirmed some things re the director of this one Anthony M. Dawson. One of the most prolific Italian directors of the 80’s… mainly in the action genre. Constantly using alot of the same actors from film to film, aswell as footage from his own films. Always knew he had a thing with helicopters and wonder if he knew how to fly model helicopters himself. Anyway Warbeck is great in this, and the film was originally going to be called Apocalypse Now 2 .
Yes Margheriti (Dawson) is one of the Italian directors much like Castellari where you are almost definitely assured getting your money’s worth. Can’t remember seeing a single Margheriti-movie which wasn’t entertaining in one way or the other and much the same can be said about Castellari. As mentioned earlier in the thread I recently watched Margheriti’s Lightning Bolt and that one comes very recommended if you haven’t seen it Ennioo and you’re into the eurospy-genre of course.