I know it didn't do too well in the theatres but seemed to gain a following years later. I remember watching it as a kid when it first came to HBO and taping it off of there on to VHS. I think I wore that tape out in one summer.
Personally I think a period all star cast comedy like that would...
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I just thought I'd bump this one and see who has seen this one recently and what you thought if it. I had recently watched a program on the Reels Channel about the director Frank Darabont. I have The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption and have enjoyed both films so I was wondering...
Too much fun
What I love about that gas station scene is that it is the same gas station used in 'Duel' with all of the snakes when the rig comes crashing through. And, the same lady is working there. The little homages to some of his earlier works like using the same lady swimming in the ocean...
Yeah, it's a shame a sequel never came out of it. But, then again it did spawn a 'who done it?' video game several years back. Different characters but the same theme throughout.
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We just watched this one again and it just seems to get more fun with each watching. Our boy had never watched it before and was totally tickled with it. The roll on the floor laughter. Too cool!:)
In another thread I had mentioned I wanted to build a diorama of the scene outside of the USO...
Now that's cool! Thanks! We just watched it again, and boy what a load of fun!:)
I suppose I'm going to have to look closer the next time I watch it to see the blue serial numbers on the rear panels of the tank. I have my Pops old letter stamping kit from when he worked for Western Electric. I...
I was watching '1941' the other night and wanted to find some screen captures of the M3 Lee tank that they had in the movie. I wanted these images because I'm going to build a little diorama of that tank & the Christmas street scene complete with the lamp post Santas. Anyway, I was Googling "M3...
A holiday sale is a hard thing to pass up indeed.:)
Fatwoul: You're going to love your Fieldmaster to be sure. I can't wait to see how yours pairs with your hornrims. Should be a rather distinguished look.
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Dan
Well it appears that Camptown is having a "Fall into the Holdays Sale". That's some good news for those who would like a Fieldmaster or Metropolitan and may be feeling a bit of a monitary pinch. Now we should be seeing more Camptowns posted here. ;) Read below...
I had missed a pair of wool trousers the other day on OFAS that were actually my size. Go figure. Those don't come around too often but they didn't go for a huge amount.
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Dan
Yeah, I tried e-mailing him too with little success. Tends to make me wonder. But he could also be on vacation or hospitalized, one never knows.[huh]
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Dan
Hello all!
I was wondering if any of you that are re-enactors or just collectors have ever bought any items from Alan over at AEF Supply. What is the quality of his recreated uniforms & equipment and what is it like ordering from him?
I've been wanting to order from him for some time and...
Might I suggest starting out with an 8 pannel flat cap / cabbie. It would make a great transition from the ball cap to the fedora and doesn't get the Grandpa comments. Then once your friends are used to that, then you spring a fedora on them. Just a suggestion. :)
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Dan
Judging by the straight blade and the hooked quillion it could also be a rare P1907 SMLE bayonet and check the site linked in this thread under the United Kingdom. Look at your marking and see if you can find the "Broad Arrow" ordinance markings.
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Dan
Very good!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap Can't wait to see pics of it in action. Like Paddy said, we appreciate seeing our community wearing their winnings & purchases.
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Dan
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