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Post by william on Apr 29, 2019 2:15:57 GMT
Hi, Dark. Yours: The Mule 8/10 Glad you enjoyed it, I liked it too.  Have you heard Clint is working on another movie now? Tootsie 9/10 Yep, classic. Did my watching it inspire you to watch it again? US Marshals 6/10 I remember thinking it was so-so. I preferred The Fugitive. Mine: Deliverance 9/10 John Boorman movie with Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. Classic, indeed. All the actors are great, and it's so intense. It's beautiful visually too. Guns of Navarone 8.5/10 The movie with Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn, about a mission to blow up two Nazi cannons during WW2. Loved it, I thought it was brilliant, the cast is great. Loved David Niven and Anthony Quinn, especially. Citizen Kane 10/10 Wow. Truly a masterpiece. I think it's still very relevant politically too. Visually, it's out of this world really. And Orson Welles was just 26 at the time, I read. The Ballad of Cable Hogue 8/10 It's Sam Peckinpah movie, a Western, with Jason Robards, about a man left to die by his partners in the desert, who survives, finds a water spring near a town, and decides to live there. I liked it, it's more like a comedy and a love story, Jason Robards is really good. hey You may have reminded mr to rewatch tootsie  Deliverance - yup I’m - fan too 8/10 Guns of Navarone - I may have see. This as a kid, not sure Citizen Kane 5.5 not seen in a long time and maybe due a rewatch. Technically gorgeous but I found the acting pretty hammy Some of the acting was a bit over the top maybe, I didn't mind it though. Welles cast in the roles a lot of actors from the Mercury Theatre, which I think was his company, it says it in the credits. I thought he was amazing as Charles Foster Kane, loved Joseph Cotten too. You should check out Guns of Navarone again, I think you'll like it. I loved in Deliverance that what really happens in the second half is really up to anybody's guess.
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