Re: Any other recommendations?

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Posted by NightSky on April 21, 2001 at 07:03:58:

In Reply to: Re: Any other recommendations? posted by Uncle Dave on April 21, 2001 at 05:49:37:

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: : : : 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

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: : : Damnnnnnnn!!!

: : : I have to agree with Bill on all points made......but Rich left out all the Shirley Temple movies (until she was 10!) and the original King Kong!.....but otherwise....ya got em all right (and in the same order i woulda' put em!).

: : : Uncle Dave

: : I worry about you boys!

: : But ... how could I have left off the original "King Kong"? Great flick, as was the orginal "Godzilla" with Raymond Burr!!! When I was a kid, in NY, Channel 9 used to run what they called the Million Dollar Movie ... same flick, every night, for a week. When they ran "Godzilla," I was in ecstasy!


: AAAAAAAhhhhhhhh.......the 50's.....Jeff and Lassie, The Lone Ranger, Poncho and Cisco.......and Uncle Miltie! Now I'm blubberin'!

:
: UncaDave

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So, don't you guys do foreign movies? How 'bout adding King of Hearts, Diva, Small Change and The Year of Living Dangerously? And if you haven't seen Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, you've missed an amazing cinematic adventure.

BTW, they just released King of Hearts on a special collectors edition DVD. It's still considered the best anti-war film ever made.

As for American films, Rancho Deluxe and A Boy and His Dog would have to be on my list.

NightSky


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