"The Messenger of Death" - Charles Bronson as a reporter investigating a mass murder.
Last Non Western You Watched
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"The Mechanic" - Charles Bronson actioner. Bronson plays a hit man who trains a young fella for the same profession.
Nice double twist ending.
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Nice double twist ending.
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Life Itself
Documentary on Roger Ebert Quite good.
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Life Itself
Documentary on Roger Ebert Quite good.
Where did you see that documentary?
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"Munich" - a terrorist story based on the Munich Olympics tragedy and its aftermath starring Eric Bana.
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Cul-De-Sac
Dreadful Roman Polanski movie.
Munich is a great film.
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Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything 2014 we found it to be a very moving movie and enjoyed it very much.
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The Imitation Game
Excellent Film
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Want a pic of Leonard with a friend of mine? KEITH [email protected]
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Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything 2014 we found it to be a very moving movie and enjoyed it very much.
Heard it was a good watch. I haven't seen it, can't remember the last time I've gone to a theater. -
Wake Of The Red Witch at our John Wayne 39th members Convention on the 18th April.
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Watched Baby Face on TCM. Duke looks like a little kid.
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Watched Baby Face on TCM. Duke looks like a little kid.
Never seen Baby Face, is it any good?
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LE Mans - 1971 Staring Steve McQeen
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McQ, Duke as a cop well it makes a difference no horse or spurs.
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THE WAY WEST 1967 starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark and directed by Andrew McLaglen. A large cast including regulars such as Dobe Carey, John Mitchum, Jack Elam, Stubby Hayes, Sally Field and many other recognizables. Decent storyline but the production was great. Real conestoga wagons, oxen, not just horses, many complete character studies. The trip down the mountain to the stream bed was very realistic showing wagons, oxen and mules, and eventually people being lowered by rigs and block and tackle outfits. Stunt work included Jim Burk and Hal Needham among others. All in all a good film. Strange I never ran into it before. You can catch it on Youtube. KEITH Have some good pics....is there an easier way to post them Yet?
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Legend Of The Lost, with the sultry Sophia Loren.
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The Hundred-Foot Journey
I think Helen Mirren has had face work.
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Watched Tycoon 1947 on dvd last night.