Baron Kurtz
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Dusty Rhodes said:I thought that starred Big Head Ted Kennedy? BAHAHAHAHAHAHA :icon_smil
DR
Perhaps that would be "The Plunger"?
bk
Dusty Rhodes said:I thought that starred Big Head Ted Kennedy? BAHAHAHAHAHAHA :icon_smil
DR
Senator Jack said:Doc, what was 'My Name is Modesty'? Was that a sequel or a remake?
Senator Jack said:BK - Found "Gonks Go Beat" at CD Universe for $16.59. Seems like it was released in Dec '05.
K.D. Lightner said:I recall the impact Blow-up had on many of us of college age in the mid-late-60's. We were the generation that grew up seeing the Zapruder films of the JFK assassination, not to mention the killings of Dr. King and RFK and all the conspiracy theories that followed. In Blow-up, the protagonist's attempt to prove that someone was murdered, but he is unable to prove anything and evidence disappears, weighed heavily on many of us.
Am I the only one who sat in the theatre through as the credits ran and watched that mime tennis match take place -- and, in the end, everything disappears?
Two films, possibly not forgotten, that I saw on TV were The Naked Prey. Cornell Wilde played a man captured by a hostile African tribe and then set loose naked while they pursued him with spears and weapons, to hunt him down and kill him.
Another film, probably Kirk Douglas' best film (and I believe he said it was his favorite) was Lonely Are the Brave, about a cowboy who does not fit in to modern times.
Diana Rigg -- that reminds me of a favorite film she was in: Theatre of Blood, she plays the deranged daughter of Vincent Price. They do Shakepeare plays and, when critics pan them, the critics get knocked off in a Shakespearian manner. If you are a Shakespeare and a horror buff, this one is fun to watch.
Can't think of any others at the moment, I've forgotten the forgotten...
karol
Baggers said:I can't believe that no one has mentioned "Eraserhead" (1977).
Maj.Nick Danger said:One of the weirdest but also well made movies I haven't seen in quite some time. A Kurt Vonnegaut story about WW2 and time/ trans-dimensional travel. 2 thumbs up.
Senator Jack said:Jerry Lewis filmed a version of his "Slapstick" that I have yet to see, and Bruce Willis made "Breakfast of Champions" a few years back but they screwed up the ending and it lost its impact.