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Title: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: CptTrips on December 27, 2007, 10:50:21 PM
Just burnt through my Netflix shipment in a single afternoon (with the help of a little Jack Daniels :) ).  Better drop them back in the mail tomorrow.

Seven Days in May
Manchurian Candidate
On the Beach

Man.  They just don't make movies like that anymore.  And probably never will again.  Sad really.

Wab
Title: Re: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: Boroda on December 27, 2007, 11:24:43 PM
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Originally posted by AKWabbit
Just burnt through my Netflix shipment in a single afternoon (with the help of a little Jack Daniels :) ).  Better drop them back in the mail tomorrow.

Seven Days in May
Manchurian Candidate
On the Beach

Man.  They just don't make movies like that anymore.  And probably never will again.  Sad really.

Wab


Seven days in May: I only saw a Soviet TV series made in mid-80s, plot was perfect (based on a novel), I wish I could see original film with mmm Burt Lancaster? The guy who was a narrator in Unknown War?

Manchurian Candidate: paranoid McCarthist film. Sinatra never was a good actor IMHO. Anyway this movie shows real advantages of "democracy" :D
Title: Re: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: GoldenP51 on December 27, 2007, 11:28:19 PM
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Originally posted by AKWabbit
Just burnt through my Netflix shipment in a single afternoon (with the help of a little Jack Daniels :) ).  


and a box of tissues
Title: Re: Re: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: CptTrips on December 28, 2007, 08:00:13 AM
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Originally posted by Boroda
Seven days in May: I only saw a Soviet TV series made in mid-80s, plot was perfect (based on a novel), I wish I could see original film with mmm Burt Lancaster? The guy who was a narrator in Unknown War?

Manchurian Candidate: paranoid McCarthist film. Sinatra never was a good actor IMHO. Anyway this movie shows real advantages of "democracy" :D



Yeah it was Burt.  He was perfect for the role.  He didn't play it like a nut job.  He was almost....admirable.  I mean, if you were in his position, and you really BELIEVED what was happening would almost certainly lead to the death of 150 million citizens, are his actions so unbelievable?  He may have been incorrect, but was he really wrong?  If you can get your hands on the original, watch it.

On Manchurian Candidate, I can't agree with the description as McCarthist, but I can grant that it was based on a fair bit of paranoia.  However, given the times in which it was made, not out of context.  Those were paranoid times. (BTW, I thought Sinatra did pretty good...for a night club singer! :) )

Regards,
Wab
Title: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: CyranoAH on December 28, 2007, 08:55:58 AM
On the beach... sad, sad movie, quite depressing, but I love it.

Daniel
Title: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: Halo on December 28, 2007, 09:13:09 AM
Great movies, and plenty of great movies are still being released.  Get a Netflix subscription and enjoy enjoy enjoy every movie you ever lusted to watch.
Title: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: AKIron on December 28, 2007, 10:06:57 AM
Waltzing Matilda....
Title: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: CptTrips on December 28, 2007, 10:59:06 AM
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Originally posted by Halo
Great movies, and plenty of great movies are still being released.  Get a Netflix subscription and enjoy enjoy enjoy every movie you ever lusted to watch.


Got stock, do we? :lol

I have Netflix 3 at a time/no limit plan and I do enjoy it a lot.

I think Blockbuster has a comparable plan, but they ripped me off for so many years with late fees that I will never do business with them again just on principle.:mad:



Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong,
Under the shade of a coolibah tree,
And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled
"Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me?"

Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me"
And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled,
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me".

Down came a jumbuck to drink at the billabong,
Up got the swagman and grabbed him with glee,
And he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bag,
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me".

Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me"
And he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bag,
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me".

Down came the squatter, mounted on his thoroughbred,
Up came the troopers, one, two, three,
"Where's that jolly jumbuck you've got in your tucker bag?"
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me".

Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me"
"Who's that jolly jumbuck you've got in your tucker bag?",
"You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me".

Up got the swaggy and jumped into the billabong,
"You'll never catch me alive," said he,
And his ghost may be heard as you passed by that billabong,
"Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me?"

Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me
And his ghost may be heard as you passed by that billabong,
"Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me?"

:aok

Wab
Title: 3 Great Oldies
Post by: Bluedog on December 28, 2007, 02:55:33 PM
The O Club is without a doubt the very last place I would have expected to see that verse written!

A source of never ending surprises you lot are.