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5 minutes ago, J Dog said:

Gonna finish the man with no name trilogy tonight. The Good, the Bad, the Ugly.

Fistful is great.  'I dont trust that feelthy Americano' :lol:   Their names are so cool...Ramon Rojo, Esteban Rojo, sound like fuckin' bad boys.  

'Shoot for the heart Ramon'.

And Indio might be favourite character in movie history.

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5 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

Fistful is great.  'I dont trust that feelthy Americano' :lol:   Their names are so cool...Ramon Rojo, Esteban Rojo, sound like fuckin' bad boys.  

'Shoot for the heart Ramon'.

And Indio might be favourite character in movie history.

yeah i guess in Spanish they sound more badass than what they are in English...Raymond and Steven Red :lol:

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5 minutes ago, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

yeah i guess in Spanish they sound more badass than what they are in English...Raymond and Steven Red :lol:

Thank you thank you thank you!  Yknow, I been watching those films since i was 9 years old and they've informed my idea of cool since then and you've just waltzed over and shagged it all, thank you so much, whenever i watch that film now my minds gonna be goin Raymondraymondraymondraymondraymondraymondraymond :lol:  And his friend Steven Red :lol:  Bloody Texans, you live too near to the border for your own good :lol:

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4 hours ago, Black Sabbath said:

Favorite movie of the year? 

 

Lemonade. For theatrical releases, I think Moonlight was the best of the year but I'd rather re-watch La La Land  than anything else. Which I'm embarrassed about, but whatever. I also should've added The Neon Demon to my list, it's superior to Nocturnal Animals. And The Lobster, though it's technically 2015. And Arrival

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Just now, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

hahahahaha sorry! :lol:

Dont apologise now, the damage has been done :lol:. Hopefully this half jar of Moonshine I've haf will eliminate any memory of this innocence shattering discourse :lol:

Just now, Angelica said:

 

Lemonade. For theatrical releases, I think Moonlight was the best of the year but I'd rather re-watch La La Land  than anything else. Which I'm embarrassed about, but whatever. I also should've added The Neon Demon to my list, it's superior to Nocturnal Animals. And The Lobster, though it's technically 2015. And Arrival

Hey you, what was Gimme Danger like?  I want a lengthy in depth assessment, it aint comin' out on dvd til a week monday and i been waiting for this bastard for over a year.

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25 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

Fistful is great.  'I dont trust that feelthy Americano' :lol:   Their names are so cool...Ramon Rojo, Esteban Rojo, sound like fuckin' bad boys.  

'Shoot for the heart Ramon'.

And Indio might be favourite character in movie history.

Yeah I watched Fistfull and Few More recently. They're all great. Indio is probably the best character besides Eastwood in the whole series. And that's coming from a big Van Cleef fan.

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3 minutes ago, J Dog said:

Yeah I watched Fistfull and Few More recently. They're all great. Indio is probably the best character besides Eastwood in the whole series. And that's coming from a big Van Cleef fan.

Hes in High Noon yknow.  And How the West Was Won.  Before FAFDM he was basically just a side actor.  Lee Van Cleef I mean.

'When the music stops you can begin...try and shoot me Colo-nal' :lol:

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15 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

Hes in High Noon yknow.  And How the West Was Won.  Before FAFDM he was basically just a side actor.  Lee Van Cleef I mean.

'When the music stops you can begin...try and shoot me Colo-nal' :lol:

He's also a young side actor in Liberty Valance.

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58 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

Dont apologise now, the damage has been done :lol:. Hopefully this half jar of Moonshine I've haf will eliminate any memory of this innocence shattering discourse :lol:

Hey you, what was Gimme Danger like?  I want a lengthy in depth assessment, it aint comin' out on dvd til a week monday and i been waiting for this bastard for over a year.

It's good, highly entertaining. Too enamoured with it's subject to be a great documentary but it's a lovely interview and there's some amazing old footage. Did you see the Oasis doc?

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6 hours ago, Angelica said:

It's good, highly entertaining. Too enamoured with it's subject to be a great documentary but it's a lovely interview and there's some amazing old footage. Did you see the Oasis doc?

Yeah i did, thought it was pretty good.  Not something I'd watch a great many times as i tend to do with documentaries of bands i like.

7 hours ago, J Dog said:

He's also a young side actor in Liberty Valance.

Yeah he plays one of Libertys men if I'm not mistaken?

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41 minutes ago, J Dog said:

Yeah I don't even think he says one line. He's just hanging around behind Liberty the whole time.

He's also in Tribute to a Bad Man, one of i think two westerns Jimmy Cagney (a personal favourite of mine) made, the other being The Oaklahoma Kid.

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The Nice Guys.

Holy fucking shit was it brilliant, my favourite Shane Black film. I'm normally not into crime/mystery/hard-boiled detective films, but Shane Black is just a fucking genius. I mean, he always hits the same beats in each film (sardonic lead(s), wise-cracking kid, Xmas theme or scene), but it's always amazing.

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Finished my Dollars trilogy marathon. First time I've watched them all back to back like that in a long time. Something can be said for movies like that that you can watch 100 times and still not become bored with them. And credit to Leone too, making a series like that and never dipping in quality over the course of the films. Some could argue they actually gained quality.

Tried to rank them but it's almost impossible, best I could do and the difference between isn't much.

Good, Bad, the Ugly

For a Few Dollars More

Fistful of Dollars

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14 minutes ago, J Dog said:

Finished my Dollars trilogy marathon. First time I've watched them all back to back like that in a long time. Something can be said for movies like that that you can watch 100 times and still not become bored with them. And credit to Leone too, making a series like that and never dipping in quality over the course of the films. Some could argue they actually gained quality.

Tried to rank them but it's almost impossible, best I could do and the difference between isn't much.

Good, Bad, the Ugly

For a Few Dollars More

Fistful of Dollars

I think Once Upon A Time beats em all...and i say that after some consideration cuz the trilogy were like...most of my youth time viewing :lol:  I used to come home from primary school and for at least a couple of years it was my daily routine to stick em on when i got in.

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30 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

I think Once Upon A Time beats em all...and i say that after some consideration cuz the trilogy were like...most of my youth time viewing :lol:  I used to come home from primary school and for at least a couple of years it was my daily routine to stick em on when i got in.

I actually agree. Matter of fact, I had a bunch of Eastwood westerns on dvd at one point, Hang em High, Josey Wales, Pale Rider, Unforgiven, so instead of getting the Dollars trilogy I got Once Upon a Time instead because I had to have a Leone one. I would call it his masterpiece.

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