"I Know Where I Am Going" - With Wendy Hiller on TCM the other night.
Posts by Jay J. Foraker
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The first three installments of "Texas Rising" on the History Channel. Pretty good rendition of the battle of the Alamo and primarily the aftermath. The only thing I take exception with is the landscape which is nowhere like the terrain in actuality. The land is mostly flat or rolling hills, not mountains and cliffs.
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"Jaws 2" - Maybe not as intense as the original, but still a good movie.
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"The Four Feathers" - the 2002 remake. - A little disjointed but good nonetheless.
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"Fort Apache" - Venerable John Wayne movie.
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"Eye See You" - Action movie starring Sylvester Stallone.
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"Avenging Angelo" - Comedy action movie starring Sylvester Stallone.
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"Extreme Prejudice" with Nick Nolte with a judicious turn by Rip Torn. This can either be considered a western or a non-western.
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"Donnie Darko" - a rather weird movie with Jake Gyllenhaal.
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"Medicine Man" - with Sean Connery and Lorraine Bracco.
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"The Mechanic" - with Jason Statham.
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Belated Happy Birthday wishes to you, Mark - Many more to come!
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"Munich" - a terrorist story based on the Munich Olympics tragedy and its aftermath starring Eric Bana.
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"Night Passage" - with Jimmy Stewart and Audie Murphy.
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He was also in Joe Kidd
He was the sheriff.
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Nice double twist ending.
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"The Messenger of Death" - Charles Bronson as a reporter investigating a mass murder.
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"The Mechanic" - Charles Bronson actioner. Bronson plays a hit man who trains a young fella for the same profession.
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Duke - "That gal looks like Lucille Ball, doesn't she?"
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"The General's Daughter" - a tale about the murder of a general's daughter and the search for the culprit. Stars John Travolta and Madeline Stowe.