Horrible Bosses
Last Non Western You Watched
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The Wild Geese, starring four greats Burton, More, Harris and Kruger.
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Jersey Boys Decent film.
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Murphy's War, Peter O'Toole in a splendid role. similar to The African Queen.
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All That Jazz Great film.
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Cinderella Man-shoulda been a BIG hit, but some offscreen antics by Crowe gave it bad publicity. Great movie tho, just terrific performances-love it!
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final episode pf Deadwood-SO unforgivable of HBO NOT to give this fine show an ending.
I agree. I loved this show. I bought the series on DVD and have watched the entire series several times, and will watch several times more!
Mark
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"The Witches of Eastwick" - a cute litte film loaded with liberals, but still enjoyable - Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer. The devil meets his match in these three ladies.
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Where Eagles Dare, great Burton and Eastwood movie and a throbbing musical score
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Inside Llewyn Davis
Totally agree about Cinderella Man.
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The Secret Invasion-Stewart Granger and his band of convicts (Edd Byrnes, Mickey Rooney, Raf Vallone, Henry Silva, and William Campbell) do a pre-Dirty Dozen mission. Seems kinda odd tho, that Granger takes a back seat to most of the masterminding, and Vallone seems more in charge. Entertaining, and looks like if had a decent budget.
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Lady & Gent, early cameo role for Wayne starring George Bancroft.
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Silent movie The Drop Kick 1927 only sounds you hear are car horn and door bell not sure about gunshot
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Rob Roy-Liam Neeson, great sword fight at the end!
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College Coach
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A Man and A Woman Boring.
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Maker Of Men 1931, Another cameo role for John
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War of the Roses Hated when I saw it in a theater years ago and still don't like it.
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"The Glass Slipper," a ballet version of the Cinderella tale with Leslie Caron and Michael Wilding.
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"The Hunchback of Notre Dame," the classic one with Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara on TCM the other day. Incidentally, Maureen is featured during the month of July on TCM with a slew of her movies being shown.