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    Quote Originally Posted by TODD SHELTON View Post
    Saw UNHINGED last Friday night and really liked it was very cool to be back in the theater Russell Crowe turned in a great performance as a total BAD GUY!
    Crowe is the man - I will make the effort to watch any movie he is in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaimi Kuenzli View Post
    Wind River is one of those that I save for watching in winter if I'm snowed in. Also on my list:

    The Thing (the 1980s one, obviously)
    The Shining - currently I'm reading the book
    The Gray
    Misery
    Hateful 8
    The Revenant
    Fargo
    Rambo First Blood

    If anyone has more suggestions of bleak, wintry films, please let me know. I've heard that Jeremiah Johnson might fit, so I'll give that a try.
    Just had this list hit my inbox with a few of those on it 10 films about winter | Spectator Life

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    Just watched Shaft (2019). Some goddamn entertaining motherfuckin' shit.

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    Just funny as Hell. Seeing that stripper's body glitter on Jackson's goatee nearly rolling on the floor. Seeing Roundtree appear near the end was a nice touch too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrooklynJerry View Post
    Anyone see The Jesus Rolls, it based on the character Jesus, the bowler from The Big Libowske
    Watched about 20 minutes of it. Pretty crappy especially compared to The Big Lebowski.

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    And with the passing of Sean Connery -- the Man's actor -- I remind you of his finest movie: The Wind and The Lion. Please secure a copy while it is legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rippetoe View Post
    And with the passing of Sean Connery -- the Man's actor -- I remind you of his finest movie: The Wind and The Lion. Please secure a copy while it is legal.
    In a pre-Bond role from 1959, I highly recommend the family movie, Darby O'Gill and the Little People. Sean Connery's talent and charisma were very apparent.

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    Another suggestion. Outland. The basic plot is High Noon in space. It has some of the look and feel of Alien. Special effects haven't aged that well, but still watchable. Connery gives a great performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudd View Post
    Another suggestion. Outland. The basic plot is High Noon in space. It has some of the look and feel of Alien. Special effects haven't aged that well, but still watchable. Connery gives a great performance.
    Yep. Then again, his character in The Untouchables was a tour de force as well.

    "They send one of yours to the hospital, you send one theirs to the morgue!"

    "And don't let him clean himself up until he's talked."

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