"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" - SF premise of a man who is born old and slowly gets younger! Stars Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett. Fairly good premise and enjoyable.
Last Non Western You Watched
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Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid with Steve Martin. Clever weave of old films mixed in with new to make the story.
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The last non-western I watched:
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
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Arthur
Which one?
There's like 12 different version out there.Richard
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Primal Fear. A great acting job done by Edward Norton.
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Classic Clint Eastwood in: Every Which Way but Loose.
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"Changling" - Eastwood-directed movie about a woman in the 1920s whose son disappears and supposedly is turned up by Los Angeles police. The mother complains that the boy is not her son, but the police claim it is, not wanting to be embarrassed by admitting a mistake. An engrossing film, as almost all of Eastwood-directed movies are!
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Ides of March Good movie.
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Quantum Of Solace ... a much 'darker' Bond flick !
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One of my all time favourite Duke films Wake of the Red Witch.
The hound of the Baskervilles version starred Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
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Arthur
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Antony and Cleopatra w/ Charlton Heston and directed by him as well. It was OK, I might have to re-watch it sometime down the road to see if its for my collection or not?
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the tourist with johnny depp
the freeway killer -
Battle of the Bulge w/ Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews (Steve Forrests brother) Telly Savalas, Charles Bronson, Hans-Christain Blech, Werner Peters, Ty Hardin, Robt Ryan, Pier Angeli, George Montgomery, James MacArthur, and Karl-Otto Alberty.
Even if not too accurate? still a great movie.
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The Sea Chase
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Master and Commander (for the first time) w/ Russell Crowe. I thought it was a pretty good movie Have had the DvD since its release and finally bit the bullet and watched it.
Then for the Piece de resistance for the evening: The Desert Rats w/ Richard Burton, Robert Newton, James Mason and Torin Thatcher. Great movie ;-))
The 9th Australian Infantry Division, part of "The Desert Rats" must have been some awesome soldiers and my hat is permanently tipped to those gents.
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The Tourist Dreadful movie.
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Blood Alley
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Zulu still a great film
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Arthur
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A Sir John Mills, Lord Richard Attenborough, Bernard Lee classic last night: Dunkirk.
"STUKAS, TAKE COVER!!"
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Horror Express with Christopher Lee & Peter Cushing
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His Private Secretary
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