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Post by teleadm on Jun 3, 2017 21:49:59 GMT
Spreding them out... I voted long ago, but never wrote anything
A Night to Remember 1958, superior acting compared to the popular Leo-Winslet movie.
The Lavender Hill Mob 1951, when even clumsy robbers could be loveable.
Zulu 1964, Brittish tough guy Stanley Baker's finest hours (Sean Connery in an interview before Bond said he wanted to be the next Baker), and this is also the beginning of Michael Caine, there is Swedish spice in Ulla Jacobsson (The girl who made americans think al swedes baths naked). The magnificent John Barry music helps a lot too.
Rear Window 1954, how on earth can one make a single room movie interesting, and yet Hitch did it, and all those neighbours...hell maybe someone is using binoculars and see my boring life writing here just now...
Life of Brian 1979, is a mess of a movie, hit or miss scetches glued together, and this time it works. What did the romans do that was good, except building aquaducts, roads, bringing law and order. When Jesus saves a leprian he loses his income. And never throw the first stone
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