Last Non Western You Watched

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  • "The Thing" (1982)
    -Kurt Russel


    John Carpenter's modern era classic, is truly one of the greatest monster movies ever made.
    Fine acting and excellent FX along with a hell of a lot of scares.
    I remember seeing this film in theaters at a sneak preview (hosted by Elvira, Mistress Of The Dark) about two weeks before it was released and being totally blown away.
    The nice thing is, the film still holds up and is still a personal favorite.

    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town

  • harry brown, with michael cain in it a good movie most certainly not for children but a good adult movie, also watched marmaduke a good family movie

    cheers smokey

    " its not all black and white, but different shades of grey"

  • Sactum-I saw it "flat" w/out the 3D effects-maybe they would have improved it, but doubtful.
    Sacrifice-anything with Cuba Gooding seems to have "dog" written all over it and this was no exception. Add Christain Slater and it had no chance-total amatuer nite.

  • It was great to wake up to: The Longest Day, just as Duke gets the word that the Normandy invasion for June 6th, was still a "go".


    As far as im concerned, THIS movie IS THE ONLY good movie about D-Day. The heck with SPR.

    Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen..

  • I watched another episode of the TV-series Hornblower. I love it because it is in the style of the old Captain Hornblower movie with Gregory Peck, although it is a modern TV series.

    "Never apologize. It´s a sign of weakness."

  • The Black Sleep-old school 50s horror film with Basil Rathbone as Dr. Gordon Ramsey (the original "Hell's Kitchen"?) Also stared Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi.


  • Here in the states the film is retitled The Pursuit of The Graf Spee. Good film. Very historically correct.

    ''baby sister i was born game and intend to go out that way.''

  • I've been watching episodes of the first season of "Policewoman" starring beautiful (and very sexy) Angie Dickinson.

    It was an offshoot of "Police Story", one of my favorite cop shows of the 70s.

    De gustibus non est disputandum

  • "Pursuit To Algiers" (1945)
    -Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce


    Plot: IMDB
    Holmes is recruited to escort the heir to a European throne safely back to his homeland after his father's assassination.


    Phantom's Review: Decent entry in the Rathbone Universal Series. Good story and acting. Nothing great, but fun to watch.

    They'd never forget the day,the stranger rode into town