comment by Cinci in the know!! (U11551)
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it is you suggesting Tarantino is bang average
great movies, some of which would be on anyones top 50 list.
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never said that
and simply not true
1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ( plus the other 2 parts of the "Dollars Trilogy" - for sentimental reasons.
2. 9 10 To Yuma.
3. True Grit
🔫 + 🐎 + 🚂=🎥
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.
True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.
True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
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It's basically the evil twin of Chris from the magnificent seven
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.
True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
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I thought the Coen brothers handled the whole rattlesnake pit scene much more realistically.
Wild Wild West
Blazing saddles
Back to the future 3
comment by The Plane That Flew The Banner (U3245)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
but he has done average films.
his first 2 films are fantastic. from then on its all a self indulgent mess for the most part
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I agree in the main, though I'd stretch it to include Jackie Brown.
Haven't really had time for him since.
On topic, also a fan of the Coen's remake of True Grit
I thought There Will Be Blood was amazing when I saw it at the cinema, love how those wide open spaces felt so oppressive.
Another personal fave is Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, beautiful film.
comment by Arthur Johnson (U6426)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The Plane That Flew The Banner (U3245)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
but he has done average films.
his first 2 films are fantastic. from then on its all a self indulgent mess for the most part
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I agree in the main, though I'd stretch it to include Jackie Brown.
Haven't really had time for him since.
On topic, also a fan of the Coen's remake of True Grit
I thought There Will Be Blood was amazing when I saw it at the cinema, love how those wide open spaces felt so oppressive.
Another personal fave is Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, beautiful film.
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My GF is off to Glastonbury next week and they're showing Dead Man on a screen and Johnny Depp is there presenting it
She'd never watch the movie (a classic) on its own but hopefully Johnny Depp being there helps
Robb - I'd love to watch it on a big screen, I only actually watched once on video, and that was years ago.
Time to watch it again, I think.
Would love to go to a film festival dedicated to his movies . Love Broken Flowers and Ghost Dog
Didn't really like Broken Flowers, tbh. Bill Murray irritates me.
Haven't seen anything by JJ since. Is Paterson any good?
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posted on 16/6/17
comment by Cinci in the know!! (U11551)
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it is you suggesting Tarantino is bang average
great movies, some of which would be on anyones top 50 list.
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never said that
and simply not true
posted on 16/6/17
1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ( plus the other 2 parts of the "Dollars Trilogy" - for sentimental reasons.
2. 9 10 To Yuma.
3. True Grit
🔫 + 🐎 + 🚂=🎥
posted on 16/6/17
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.
True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
posted on 16/6/17
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.
True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
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I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
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It's basically the evil twin of Chris from the magnificent seven
posted on 16/6/17
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Republik of Mancunia (U6779)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 42 seconds ago
Westworld (1973) though I suppose this wasn't a full-on "western" as such.
True Grit (1969)
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New series of Westworld was better than the original film though I think, Anthony Hopkins is such a great actor, absolutely brilliant.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I haven't seen the new rendition of this classic. For those who haven't seen it, Yul Bryner's performance in the original was quite stunning.
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I thought the Coen brothers handled the whole rattlesnake pit scene much more realistically.
posted on 16/6/17
^^ Ignore this.
posted on 16/6/17
Wild Wild West
Blazing saddles
Back to the future 3
posted on 16/6/17
comment by The Plane That Flew The Banner (U3245)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
but he has done average films.
his first 2 films are fantastic. from then on its all a self indulgent mess for the most part
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I agree in the main, though I'd stretch it to include Jackie Brown.
Haven't really had time for him since.
On topic, also a fan of the Coen's remake of True Grit
I thought There Will Be Blood was amazing when I saw it at the cinema, love how those wide open spaces felt so oppressive.
Another personal fave is Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, beautiful film.
posted on 16/6/17
comment by Arthur Johnson (U6426)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by The Plane That Flew The Banner (U3245)
posted 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
but he has done average films.
his first 2 films are fantastic. from then on its all a self indulgent mess for the most part
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I agree in the main, though I'd stretch it to include Jackie Brown.
Haven't really had time for him since.
On topic, also a fan of the Coen's remake of True Grit
I thought There Will Be Blood was amazing when I saw it at the cinema, love how those wide open spaces felt so oppressive.
Another personal fave is Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man, beautiful film.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My GF is off to Glastonbury next week and they're showing Dead Man on a screen and Johnny Depp is there presenting it
She'd never watch the movie (a classic) on its own but hopefully Johnny Depp being there helps
posted on 16/6/17
Robb - I'd love to watch it on a big screen, I only actually watched once on video, and that was years ago.
Time to watch it again, I think.
posted on 16/6/17
Would love to go to a film festival dedicated to his movies . Love Broken Flowers and Ghost Dog
posted on 16/6/17
Didn't really like Broken Flowers, tbh. Bill Murray irritates me.
Haven't seen anything by JJ since. Is Paterson any good?
posted on 17/6/17
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