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« Reply #30 on: August 29, 2003, 04:08:52 PM »
Eastwood mentioned without...

Fist full of Dollars
For a Few dollars More

Dirty Harry
Magnum Force

The Gauntlet <- fav of his cop movies

Granted GBU was porbably his best western


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« Reply #31 on: August 29, 2003, 05:03:52 PM »
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Originally posted by SKurj
Eastwood mentioned without...

Fist full of Dollars
For a Few dollars More

Dirty Harry
Magnum Force

The Gauntlet <- fav of his cop movies

Granted GBU was porbably his best western


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Skurj, what did you think of "Unforgiven" ? I originally saw it in the theater and thought it was  good. I then saw it about 4 years later and was astounded by how good the movie is on many levels. I think it's Clint's best western myself...

Clint Eastwood's best overall film was "Bronco Billy" followed by "Any which way but loose" :)

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« Reply #32 on: August 29, 2003, 05:09:48 PM »
Picking one Clint Eastwood film is tough.  For me, a tie between "Outlaw Josey Wales", and "Hang em High".
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« Reply #33 on: August 29, 2003, 05:31:05 PM »
I dont think you guys mentioned his movie Heartbreak Ridge?  Clint did the John Wayne thing and invaded Grenada?

Personally, I dont think it was a very good movie. Lacked the charm of the 44mag with a cool speech. (do ya feel lucky punk?)   :)


His westerns were entertaining, but dont forget his musical talents displayed in "Paint your Wagon" with Lee Marvin.  :D

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« Reply #34 on: August 29, 2003, 05:36:32 PM »
Forgot about Paint your Wagon.  That was hilarious.
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« Reply #35 on: August 29, 2003, 05:58:07 PM »
Clint's best are -

Outlaw Josie Wales
Unforgiven

John Wayne -

Quiet Man
True Grit

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« Reply #36 on: August 29, 2003, 06:51:25 PM »
Just some of my favorites ....
any and all John Wayne/Lee Marvin movies.
The Jerry Lewis/Dean Martin  movies.
All the early James Bond movies, Sean Connery stuff.
Good morning vietnam.  Robin williams .
Air america , any Mel gibson movies.(the road warrior a must see)
casablanca , african queen, Bogart stuff ... always great
Lawrence of Arabia,
It's a Wonderful Life,the Glen Miller story, any Jimmy Stewart stuff.
 all those silly bob hope movies. (road to ....)
Its a mad,mad,mad,mad,mad world.
 history of the world ,
Monty Python and the Holy Grail,  Mel Brooks
Young Frankenstein,  
2001, A Space Odyssey.
Exodus
The pink panther, the first one , Peter Sellers at his best.
   And dont forget about the musicals ....
Oklahoma,Oliver,fiddler on the roof,Amadeus,Wizard of oz,Willy wonka and the chocolate factory,chitty chitty bang bang,rocky horror picture show(cult classic),

Theres 1000's of great old movies that we in the U.s were fortunate to grow up with , and we take for granted that everyone has seen them...
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« Reply #37 on: August 29, 2003, 06:54:09 PM »
for clint you gotta go with 'high plains drifter' for the young clint and 'unforgiven' for the old clint.


I've been looking for an old western that I haven't seen since I was a kid.  it had henry fonda in it. and a guy (can't remember his name) blond hair, blue eyes,  you almost never seen him shoot anybody, he usually was just exreamly fast and sort of 'juggled' the guns making the other guy look like a fool.

the basic story was fonda as an old gunfighter who wanted to retire and was looking to fake his death.  

I mainly remember the movie because of a story fonda told in it about a bird, a cow, and a coyote.  he spent most of the movie trying to figure out the morals (there where 3) to this story and he figures it out in the end.

anyway, does anybody know the name of this movie?

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« Reply #38 on: August 29, 2003, 07:01:31 PM »
My Name is Nobody

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« Reply #39 on: August 29, 2003, 07:04:33 PM »
Thats it, thanks.

now to find a video store with it in stock.

BTW- I loved the story in that movie.  it's one I think every kid should hear before he goes out on his own.

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« Reply #40 on: August 29, 2003, 07:46:53 PM »
'Spaghetti Westerns' are probably a good segment of films to start with for a sence of the American flavor.  The message was always the same and the 'good guy' was always the stong silent type whos actions mirrored how Americans thought of their country during this period in history.

Science fiction is also interesting.  The Star Wars films (basically WWII in space), the original Star Trek films, etc.  Bordering on the horror segment, you can dip into 'Alien' and 'Aliens.'

If youre more of the thinking man, try '2001' and '2010.'  (PS:  Arther C. Clarkes '3001' is also a great book if you can find it in Russia)

War films will all have an American bias, but whats interesting to note is that in all USA vs. X war flicks, the Germans get very little respect as opponents, with the exception of few films, and the Soviet's and Japanese are always seen as a threat to be taken seriously.

'Top Gun' is a a great example of an 80's American film - big, fast, 'cool.'  Not necessarily realistic, but for a peak into the American psyche during this time period, its great.

If youre looking for a dose of Cold War comedy, try 'Spies Like Us' with Dan Akroyd and Chevy Chase.

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« Reply #41 on: August 29, 2003, 10:47:50 PM »
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Picking one Clint Eastwood film is tough.  For me, a tie between "Outlaw Josey Wales", and "Hang em High".


I gotta go with Josey Wales...I just can't get over seeing the Skipper in a western.  I try and try, but he'll always be the Skipper, even if he's a blacksmith!  :D


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« Reply #42 on: August 30, 2003, 01:47:12 AM »
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I gotta go with Josey Wales...I just can't get over seeing the Skipper in a western.  I try and try, but he'll always be the Skipper, even if he's a blacksmith!  :D


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Yep Josey Wales...

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« Reply #43 on: August 30, 2003, 02:12:58 AM »
Good horror films ?
Don't forget "The Thing" (Carpenter)

Also liked "Prince of Darkness" (also John Carpenter).

And "The Exorcist" is a classic.

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« Reply #44 on: August 30, 2003, 06:41:15 AM »
For some reason horror films never did anything for me. My favorite types of movies are ones that make me think...some in abstract ways like Jacob's Ladder, or say, Contact just off the top of my head.