
Favorite Movies
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I'm one who wouldn't know. I'm not a movie goer or movie watcher, for the most part. Last movie I saw on the big screen was '92 or '93, "A Few Good Men", and before that, it was the very early '70s, went out with a girl named Evelyn to the drive-in, and saw some of the "Summer of '42". 
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Ah yes. "Summer of '42." Every young studs dream.
It was a well done movie.
It was a well done movie.
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rogruth wrote:Ah yes. "Summer of '42." Every young studs dream.
It was a well done movie.
Could have been hotter.
IMHO
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Anyone seen "Bridge of Spies?" I liked it a lot.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:rogruth wrote:Ah yes. "Summer of '42." Every young studs dream.
It was a well done movie.
Could have been hotter.
IMHO
I don't think the air temperature is to what you are referring, is it?
I think they did very well with the subject matter for the time when that movie was made.
Remember all the fuss over "Peyton Place" which is pretty tame by todays standards.
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rogruth wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:rogruth wrote:Ah yes. "Summer of '42." Every young studs dream.
It was a well done movie.
Could have been hotter.
IMHO
I don't think the air temperature is to what you are referring, is it?
I think they did very well with the subject matter for the time when that movie was made.
Remember all the fuss over "Peyton Place" which is pretty tame by todays standards.
You are totally right, Roger. Different literature reflecting the times in which it was created.
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The Kingdom, Jamie Foxx.
Excellent movie.
Excellent movie.
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The new "Blade Runner 2049" due out in October. The teaser looks great and has captured everything the original was famous for.
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:rogruth wrote:Ah yes. "Summer of '42." Every young studs dream.
It was a well done movie.
Could have been hotter.
IMHO
The movie was made in 1971, a little before Hollywood moved into doing the porno flicks.
If you want hotter, check out BOOGIE NIGHTS (1997) with Burt Reynolds, Mark Wahlberg and Julianne Moore. That one will warm you up a little bit.
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HONDO74 wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:rogruth wrote:Ah yes. "Summer of '42." Every young studs dream.
It was a well done movie.
Could have been hotter.
IMHO
The movie was made in 1971, a little before Hollywood moved into doing the porno flicks.
If you want hotter, check out BOOGIE NIGHTS (1997) with Burt Reynolds, Mark Wahlberg and Julianne Moore. That one will warm you up a little bit.It doesn't leave anything for the imagination.
I've seen Boogie Nights
1 1/2 x's and found it to have a crude amateur tone and feel to it overall. Bert Reynolds seemed to be having a good ol' time of it, though, which was enjoyable, and the actor who played the fat effeminate sissy was something of a tour d'fierce (intended play-with-words there), but the serpentine character played by Mark W. was too much to bear (and be forced to see.) so overall it left me unamused and unentertained. Julianne M was pretty good, though , giving her career a real boost, I suspect, with that part.
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HONDO74 wrote:If you want hotter, check out BOOGIE NIGHTS......
Zombie Strippers,
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:HONDO74 wrote:If you want hotter, check out BOOGIE NIGHTS......
Zombie Strippers,
Never heard of it. Maybe that's a good thing (considering who
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MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:HONDO74 wrote:If you want hotter, check out BOOGIE NIGHTS......
Zombie Strippers,
Never heard of it. Maybe that's a good thing (considering whois recommending it.?
Good for a few giggles...........
Also recommend, From Dusk till Dawn. Has an interesting cast: George Clooney, QuentinTarantino, Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis, and host of others along with Tito & Tarantula as the house band.
Some people have no idea what they are doing, and a lot of them are really good at it.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
Zombie Strippers,
Never heard of it. Maybe that's a good thing (considering whois recommending it.?
Good for a few giggles...........
Also recommend, From Dusk till Dawn. Has an interesting cast: George Clooney, QuentinTarantino, Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis, and host of others along with Tito & Tarantula as the house band.
Giggles? Who wants giggles. I want a movie that makes my jaw fall wide-open with shocked, howling laughter, and I want to fall to the floor. I want senior citizens and children to be that amused, too.
I don't recall when I saw such a masterpiece last.
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