[quote=“Dillinger, post:5060, topic:372”]Have fun with that one. Is has some SW qualities indeed, as well as some SW actors.[/quote]I’m not sticking it on (although i have seen it), i’m just mentioning that it was shot in the desert in Isreal 
Il Cacciatore di Squali with Franco Nero tonight.
[quote=“ENNIOO, post:5062, topic:372”]Il Cacciatore di Squali with Franco Nero tonight.[/quote]Great film, the title song is a cracker
“On an island far away, there’s a man who’s got no cheese to grind” ;D
Yep…not seen in a while. Have some tracks from the score on my Keoma CD.
Alien tonight
Seems to be a decent movie
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:5065, topic:372”]Alien tonight
Seems to be a decent movie[/quote]
Have heard good things about it.
Mesrine - Public Enemy No 1 for me.
“Fast Hand Is Still My Name” tonight.
“Feast” tonight.
BLACK JACK is another Western shot in Israel–and the locations look great.
I really like the location in Black Jack, too. Execution and that one is actually basically the same film with the same production company, locations, musician and basically the same actors!
"The Perfect Creature"tonight.
King Rat, wild choice from Netflix…
Next up in my Spaghetti revival is Day of Anger.
I will be watching “Angel and the Badman” shortly.
This is an awesome film. It was in my top ten favorite films a while back, now it’s in my top forty.
I’ll be watching Sartana in the Valley of Death today and (possibly) Shaun of the Dead.
“Right At Your Door” tonight.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will be viewed tonight…I dragged my feet renting it as I really enjoyed the previous 3 and this one is apparently not as good.
Oh well!
[quote=“Pacificador, post:5077, topic:372”]Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will be viewed tonight…I dragged my feet renting it as I really enjoyed the previous 3 and this one is apparently not as good.
Oh well![/quote]It’s not as good but still enjoyable enough though, gets a bit silly towards the end though
Bava’s Baron Blood has been viewed and thoroughly enjoyed.
Typical Bava mastery of lighting and atmosphere makes up for any weaknesses in plot and character and the cast, for the most part, is strong. Only the male lead, Antonio Cantafora, is a bit weak.
Overall good stuff.
“Eight On The Lam” tonight