Wrong thread Korano (perfect time for me to use this split topic function, but I didn’t seem to be able to move it to an already existing thread!)!
Hey Hey!
These ARE films I’m going to watch tonight, tomorrow and the next night. Right thread alright. but don’t worry, brother. You’ll see me always in Last movie.
Also EDIT: What thread would you moves my post to? Don’t go split crazy, silence. Don’t abuse privileges. Remeber, we can post where we want.
Oh, thought of the last buy thread. And if I go split crazy, just tell me to move it back ;).
Damn Silence, relax! Demotions are just as possible as promotions remember.
Just saw this on an old thread Missing Members.
Poor Dillinger. That reminds me, I have Public Enemies to watch. That is if I can stay awake!
Going to watch the new version of THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1 2 3 tonight.
Family film night at Chez Hardcastle tonight featured Jason and the Argonauts.
I don’t know how many times I have seen this one over the years but it never fails to delight. Harryhausen at his best and a great Bernard Hermann score. Magnificent.
Viewed The Master Touch.
Kirk Douglas is just out of prison and not long before he is planning another heist with the help of Giuliano Gemma.
The end of the film becomes a little darker in a film with a not bad robbery sequence, with a suitable score by Morricone. Oh, and one outstanding car chase.
[quote=“Phil H, post:5007, topic:372”]Family film night at Chez Hardcastle tonight featured Jason and the Argonauts.
I don’t know how many times I have seen this one over the years but it never fails to delight. Harryhausen at his best and a great Bernard Hermann score. Magnificent.[/quote]
Hurray for clay animation!
[quote=“Phil H, post:5007, topic:372”]Family film night at Chez Hardcastle tonight featured Jason and the Argonauts.
I don’t know how many times I have seen this one over the years but it never fails to delight. Harryhausen at his best and a great Bernard Hermann score. Magnificent.[/quote]
I am with you on this one, amigo. JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS made a huge impression on me when I saw it as a kid, and every time I see it I like it just as much as I did then. Classic stuff!
[quote=“Chris_Casey, post:5010, topic:372”]I am with you on this one, amigo. JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS made a huge impression on me when I saw it as a kid, and every time I see it I like it just as much as I did then. Classic stuff![/quote]Same here, i used to love the skeleton fight when i was a kid.
Saw this movie in theater when I was a kid. This was my favorite part! Great movie!
[quote=“ENNIOO, post:5008, topic:372”]Viewed The Master Touch.
Kirk Douglas is just out of prison and not long before he is planning another heist with the help of Giuliano Gemma.
The end of the film becomes a little darker in a film with a not bad robbery sequence, with a suitable score by Morricone. Oh, and one outstanding car chase.[/quote]
I enjoyed this one when I watched it a few weeks ago. And that car chase is out of control. 8) One of the best I’ve seen. Excellent stuff.
Ticket to Die aka Agente segreto 777 - Invito ad uccidere (1967)
Well we’re in the spy genre of course. As opposed to the unfortunately very inedible peplum genre the ones in the eurospy genre and even the bad ones managed to get swallowed without too much pain. This is such a bad movie but still I managed to sit through it and get fairly entertained. The plot is the usual one regarding some hidden formula which has been divided and now some bad guys want it. Not much new. The only scene that stuck with me was the one where one of the hero’s contacts gets killed by someone lifting the phone box he’s in with a crane and dumping it to the ground. You gotta love the creativity of hired killers
Version watched: VHS or TV-rip lifted from cinemageddon.
I’m watching Enzo G. Castellari’s Any Gun Can Play at the moment. I like it up to now, and the music is excellent.
" What Just Happened?" tonight.
Yeah, great music in that one.
I will be watching “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”.
enjoy…or ELSE!!! >:(
Il grande attacco aka The Biggest Battle (Dir. Umberto Lenzi) (1978)
Very grand Italian war movie with name actors en masse: Stacy Keach, Henry Fonda, Ray Lovelock, Giuliano Gemma, Edwige Fenech (!) etc. etc. The move follows a diverse group of people on both sides of the war and how their lives interact aswell as showing some real war battle. Unfortunately dispite the many fine actors and a score by one my favourite composers, Franco Micalizzi and directed by Lenzi for Gods sake it doesn’t quite lift off. The different scenes seems too episodic in execution which doesn’t fit a movie that tries to be epic in proportions.
Recommended if you’re really into war movies.
Version watched: DVD released by Danish Another World Entertainment… Presentable 2.35:1 anamorphic picture and both the Italian and English dub available. Only Scandinavian subtitles though.