RBH
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As did I.
Part of Twister.
Hey, looks like we watched a movie together! I saw it also.
eace:Car Wash.
When that movie came out, had lived in Tornado Alley for a number of years. IMDB says "A recording of a camel's moan was slowed down and used as the sound of the tornado." Thought it was some of the most hokie weather flaws ever in a movie and made me groan like that camel. But you're right; the lady costars were hot. And that Ram truck was indestructible.
eace:
Groovy man.
Pryor's part was supposed to be longer initially, but his drug use was to the point, only bits could be used because of his "antics."
Hatguy, about midway through the end. Close to the time Jami Gertz left the screen. :eusa_doh:
Point Blank (1967) with Lee Marvin.
Of course what bothers me is the test drive of the Chrysler Imperial could have been written out.
Wasted a good car....[huh]
Cleared.
Silly me.
THAT Dodge was indestructible.
Clearly the magic of Hollywood.
That Dodge and the one in the movie, were made by 2 entirely different companies.Well, I don't know.
You've never driven a Dodge Brothers Four. Talk about indestructible!
If they only didn't have that crazy, mixed-up gear shift pattern.
[video=youtube;nq2jY1trxqg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq2jY1trxqg&sns=em[/video]
I recorded it so I could watch it when time permits.Not unexpected at all. I would bet there were more Loungers watching then just us five.
King Kong vs. Godzilla
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Right.^^ At least until the vampire thing kicked in!
I'm on an Audie Murphy kick. Watched Duel at Silver Creek (1952). The bad guy's name was 'Johnny Sombrero'...love it.