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What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??

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Offline ThePurpleVixen

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #375 on: June 25, 2014, 04:32:54 AM »
Dave Batista plays Drax the destroyer !! 

... you couldn't tell from the first trailer? How many giant-shouldered Cubans with egg-shaped heads do you know?
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #376 on: June 26, 2014, 12:08:54 AM »
Dave Batista plays Drax the destroyer !! 

... you couldn't tell from the first trailer? How many giant-shouldered Cubans with egg-shaped heads do you know?

Dammit, he's Filipino not Cuban...I hate that!
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #377 on: June 26, 2014, 06:22:59 AM »
Dave Batista plays Drax the destroyer !! 

... you couldn't tell from the first trailer? How many giant-shouldered Cubans with egg-shaped heads do you know?

To be honest first trailer I saw. Mainly focused on Starlord... few quick shots of the racoon and Groot. Few short action shots, then prison lineup.
Why I honestly saw nothing worth getting psyched up for.

More recent trailer ... lot better, and shows more promise.

NEXT .. anyone seen the online reboot trailer TMNT ??  One thing I could see if nothing else.. Shredder looks totaly bad ass!!

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #378 on: June 28, 2014, 01:17:05 PM »
I could watch it a million times....


TOMBSTONE
The legendary American lawman Wyatt Earp (1848-1929) spent the twilight of his life in Hollywood as a consultant to those filmmakers and actors involved in the nascent years of the Western film. As a seeming function of this, the entertainment industry fanned a fascination with his legend and exploits that would span generations. From My Darling Clementine (1946) to Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957) to Hour of the Gun (1967), the studios have never tired of revisiting the Earp brothers' defining 1881 confrontation with the Clanton gang; two separate major studio productions were mounted in the early '90s. The first to arrive, Tombstone (1993), benefited from an impressive array of performers in the major and minor roles and an earnest attempt to give the principals dimension.

The story opens in the titular silver-rich Arizona boom town of 1979 with the arrival of Earp (Kurt Russell) and his brothers Morgan (Bill Paxton) and Virgil (Sam Elliott), all weary of the demands of keeping the civil peace and ready to try their luck at private enterprise. Wyatt isn't in town long before he muscles his way into the faro concession at one of the local watering holes, or before the siblings renew acquaintances with their old friend, the cultivated dentist-turned-gunfighter Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer), and his ladyfriend Kate (Joanna Pacula).

While the Earps' repute gives them a wide berth from the town authorities, it also gains the attention of the ruthless gang of toughs declaring themselves the "Cowboys," who've essentially terrorized the locals with impunity. These red-scarf-adorned proto-gangstas include among their number the vicious Curly Bill Brosius (Powers Boothe), the literate if lethal Johnny Ringo (Michael Biehn), and the cutthroat Clanton brothers, Ike (Stephen Lang) and Billy (Thomas Haden Church). While the Earps are initially determined that law and order should be someone else's headache, they're pushed to the limit by the Cowboys until their celebrated showdown, and the less-celebrated blood vendetta that followed in its wake.

It's all told with fairly painstaking period detail--the cast sweated through wool costuming in the location heat--and by a fairly remarkable roster of players. Besides the aforementioned, significant attention was given to Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Wyatt's laudanum-addicted second wife Mattie, and Dana Delaney as Josephine Marcus, the free-spirited Jewish actress who would become his companion for the rest of his days. Prominent roles were ably executed by Terry O'Quinn, Billy Bob Thornton, Michael Rooker, Jason Priestley, Billy Zane and Robert Burke, and genre stalwarts like Charlton Heston, Harry Carey, Jr., Pedro Armendariz, Jr., Buck Taylor and Tomas Arana offering their familiar presence. Playing Billy Claiborne was Wyatt Earp, the lawman's namesake fifth cousin.

Kilmer nearly walked away with the picture with his flavorful take on the tubercular gunslinger Holliday. "He was actually a dentist, so he had a mean streak even before he started killing people," Kilmer stated in a 1994 interview with Britain's Film Review. "But he was also an aristocrat, the son of a Georgia mayor--apparently a very witty man, extremely shy unless you insulted him. He knew Latin, and he played classical piano. He's never been portrayed as three-dimensional before.

Bruce Broughton's music is magical and brings this powerful western story to life.....

Its just great
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #379 on: June 29, 2014, 08:03:30 PM »
Michelle easily nailed one of the best of modern westerns .... 

You know a nocturne frederick fucking chopin .... 
Some of the lines simply became iconic and slipped into everyday use .... I'm your huckleberry ...
When you can walk around, hearing people quoting lines from your movie everywhere, during everyday life. You know you have hit a winner.

Why Johnny ringo you look like someone just walked all over your grave.

Had some nice background of the times, as well as the gang the Earps faced. Much larger and involved. Than just the ok coral gunfight.

ANOTHER older classic... that brings to life a few other famous western characters. Chisum with John Wayne ...  Think that was the Jonhson county war ... for that one.
I bet Michelle could pull down some interesting history tidbits that one as well.

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #380 on: July 02, 2014, 03:34:52 AM »
Previous post ..... Think it was actually the Lincoln county war ... not Johnson for Chisum ...  See what exhaustion does for you??

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #381 on: July 02, 2014, 07:06:28 PM »
Previous post ..... Think it was actually the Lincoln county war ... not Johnson for Chisum ...  See what exhaustion does for you??

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Michelle please be your wonderful self, and set the record straight with facts!!    8)



The Johnson Co. War was in Wyoming...the subject of the very hyped and poorly received movie.... "Heavens Gate"

The Lincoln Co. Wars were in New Mexico...famous for the participation of Billy the Kidd and Pat Garrett.
John Chisum was a real life businessman/cattle baron who was an unwilling participant in the Lincoln Co. Wars.  John Wayne played Chisum in the 1970 movie "Chisum"...which took a lot of liberties with Chisum's actual life.  Chisum joined forces with John Tunstill (mentor of Billy the Kid) and Alex McSween against James Dolan in the Lincoln Co. Wars.  Tunstill was killed by Dolan's followers which set off Billy the Kid on a life of crime, rumor has it.  The Governor of New Mexico at that time, Lew Wallace, helped stop the Lincoln Co. War by giving all participants amnesty.

Ironically, Lew Wallace was the ultimate author of the book "Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ"  We all know where that went I think (remember Chareton Heston?)

Also ironically...Kristofferson was in one movie version of Billy the Kid ("Pat Garrett and Billy the Kidd")...and as I mentioned earlier...."Heaven's Gate".....both busts at the box office.
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #382 on: July 02, 2014, 07:19:42 PM »
Previous post ..... Think it was actually the Lincoln county war ... not Johnson for Chisum ...  See what exhaustion does for you??

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Michelle please be your wonderful self, and set the record straight with facts!!    8)


Not sure if Kristofferson ever had a commercial movie or one that was received any way well by the critics
« Last Edit: July 02, 2014, 07:39:34 PM by Michelle »
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #383 on: July 02, 2014, 07:32:03 PM »
Not sure Kristofferson ever had a commercial movie or one received well by the critics
« Last Edit: July 02, 2014, 07:42:36 PM by Michelle »
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #384 on: July 03, 2014, 04:00:32 AM »
He actually won a Golden Globe for A Star Is Born. But his main strength was as a songwriter. He was also a Rhodes Scholar, an Army chopper pilot and a hard drinker. Not necessarily in that order ...  :)

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I think he drove a clown car too....

and he sucked in "A Star is Born"......he could write songs though...and he wasn't bad in "Heaven's Gate"...just the movie was
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #385 on: July 03, 2014, 04:00:47 AM »
He actually won a Golden Globe for A Star Is Born. But his main strength was as a songwriter. He was also a Rhodes Scholar, an Army chopper pilot and a hard drinker. Not necessarily in that order ...  :)

//Braveheart

I think he drove a clown car too....

and he sucked in "A Star is Born"......he could write songs though...and he wasn't bad in "Heaven's Gate"...just the movie was
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #386 on: July 03, 2014, 07:19:30 AM »
I dunno if you guys have a Fathom Events movie theater in your area, but RiffTrax, the guys who used to work on Mystery Science Theater 3000, are going to be doing a live riffing of Syfy's dorky masterpiece Sharknado next Thursday and then the following Tuesday.

If you've never been to a live riffing, they are abso-fucking-lutely spectacular.
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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #387 on: July 04, 2014, 03:53:30 AM »
I dunno if you guys have a Fathom Events movie theater in your area, but RiffTrax, the guys who used to work on Mystery Science Theater 3000, are going to be doing a live riffing of Syfy's dorky masterpiece Sharknado next Thursday and then the following Tuesday.

If you've never been to a live riffing, they are abso-fucking-lutely spectacular.

OK details Ohhhh Purple mistress of knowledge and guidance...  I happened to see something advertising Sharknado at local theater. Figured somehow GASppppp a sequal .... had been committed.
Was hoping they did not have the desperation to bring that to the big screen .... 
Is it going to be like a mystery science showing..... You have the commentary going, while movie plays??

More info please .... Because the shrapnel driven by hundred mile per hour winds, inside the tornado must not harm them.
Pithy commentary MAY be what is needed to do them in .... LOL   :D

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #388 on: July 04, 2014, 04:02:08 AM »
Previous post ..... Think it was actually the Lincoln county war ... not Johnson for Chisum ...  See what exhaustion does for you??

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Michelle please be your wonderful self, and set the record straight with facts!!    8)



The Johnson Co. War was in Wyoming...the subject of the very hyped and poorly received movie.... "Heavens Gate"

The Lincoln Co. Wars were in New Mexico...famous for the participation of Billy the Kidd and Pat Garrett.
John Chisum was a real life businessman/cattle baron who was an unwilling participant in the Lincoln Co. Wars.  John Wayne played Chisum in the 1970 movie "Chisum"...which took a lot of liberties with Chisum's actual life.  Chisum joined forces with John Tunstill (mentor of Billy the Kid) and Alex McSween against James Dolan in the Lincoln Co. Wars.  Tunstill was killed by Dolan's followers which set off Billy the Kid on a life of crime, rumor has it.  The Governor of New Mexico at that time, Lew Wallace, helped stop the Lincoln Co. War by giving all participants amnesty.

Ironically, Lew Wallace was the ultimate author of the book "Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ"  We all know where that went I think (remember Chareton Heston?)

Also ironically...Kristofferson was in one movie version of Billy the Kid ("Pat Garrett and Billy the Kidd")...and as I mentioned earlier...."Heaven's Gate".....both busts at the box office.

MICHELLE YOU ROCK!!  Thanks... thinks hectic right now.. barely time to get online. HUggggg THANKS for being the fountain of trivia and knowledge.

Yeah still find it surprising the governor was writer of Ben hur..   Until recently, had always figured it was much older than that, when written.
Ending up being one great performance, by Charlton Heston!!

TOMBSTONE ... kind of neat finding little tidbits now and then.  Robert Mitchum narrated .. Yet kind of cool. NEVER caught until watching again last night.
Robert's son Christopher... veteran of several John Wayne westerns...  Was the ranch hand.. standing beside Charlton Heston. When they needed to leave Doc Holiday behind.

OH and not to forget..... YOUNG GUNS ... with it's ensemble cast ... also done. With some of the same characters, and events from the Lincoln county war...

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Re: What is a fave movie. You could watch over, and over again??
« Reply #389 on: July 04, 2014, 04:04:23 AM »
OK .. ANYONE seen Malificent yet ??  Feedback ..... please.. Hoping to catch it this weekend maybe.

Movie quote.. VERY famous pair of actors.........  Can you guess the movie..

"You elected?"
"No but I got a very strong nomination." Said holding a bullet shot cigar.



ADD more clue with this line ... Said while driving a hearse.

Extra line ..

"Look at that man, so many scars on his face."
"The man for us, is the one that gave him those scars."

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GOTTA try one more for this.. NO someone knows this ...
YET another famous name, and veteran of many movies....

"Nobody throws me my own gun, and says ride on."  "No one." Said dismounting, to pick up, and strap the gun belt back on.

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