Re: Any other recommendations?

[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Mohican WWWboard ] [ FAQ ]

Posted by Bill R on April 20, 2001 at 21:31:37:

In Reply to: Re: Any other recommendations? posted by Rich on April 20, 2001 at 15:29:01:


Jeez, Rich! Of your list I have seen them ALL, and rank maybe 95% of them up there with my favorites! SCAAAAARRRRRYYYYY!!
Way scary. Makes ya wonder if there was a Federici in the woodpile back in old Bethlehem circa 1947......

Nah. Our body shapes don't match!

Bill R

: "Good for people who liked this one" ... I can only assume that there is a common thread in all of us who have so thoroughly enjoyed "The Last of the Mohicans." Exactly what that is, I'm not quite sure, I can only list some of my very favorites. Perhaps you'll find a few to your liking. Before I list them, let me say that clearly LOTM is far and away the best colonial-era film around. The old standbys, like "Northwest Passage" can be entertaining, but I just can't rank them among my favorites.

: Here goes, in no particular order:

: Braveheart
: Rob Roy
: Lonesome Dove
: The Alamo
: Meet Joe Black
: Gladiator
: Son of the Morning Star
: Alien & Aliens
: It, The Terror From Beyond Space (the forebearer of the Aliens films)
: Most all Abbott & Costello films
: The Wizard of Oz
: 13 Days To Glory
: Dances With Wolves
: Jurassic Park
: Titanic
: Seven
: Gettysburg
: Glory
: Saving Private Ryan
: Easy Rider
: Bonnie & Clyde
: I Will Fight No More Forever
: Zulu, Zulu Dawn, & Shaka Zulu

: A few films on the Revolutionary War period you MIGHT enjoy are:

: The Patriot
: Revolution
: April Morning (deals with Lexington Green, the anniversary of which was yesterday, April 19)

: And a couple of old classics:

: Fort Apache
: They Died With Their Boots On

: That's some, off the top of my head ... Sounds schizophrenic, doesn't it? DON'T answer that!


Follow Ups:



Post a Followup

Name    : 
E-Mail  : 
Subject : 
Comments: Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL:


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Mohican WWWboard ] [ FAQ ]