Kurosawa "The Hidden Fortress" FTW. Got it off ben's shite, too.
BTW, where could I find all that Alfred Hitchcock presents 1337age?
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Kurosawa "The Hidden Fortress" FTW. Got it off ben's shite, too.
BTW, where could I find all that Alfred Hitchcock presents 1337age?
Brad Dexter:unsure:
And James Coburn In like Flint :thumbsup:
Makes Matt Helm look like shite.
The Hidden Fortress where Lucas stole Star Wars from noice.
Nice sig, JPish. So basically Kev's come out of the closet at 51? Or he can't get an erection anymoar?
'Ey Kev?
:P
Our Man Flint always astounded me when I was a nipper. He would kick the fuck outta James Bond pound for pound.
Colburn was trained by Bruce Lee, wasn't he? Or was that Lee Marvin. I used to get the two mixed up all the time. Much like Newman and McQueen, like.
Never got around to In Like Flint.
Now that we're on the subject of older movies, any of yon poofs laid yer eyes on "M"? or "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", or "The Maltese Falcon", or "The Third Man", or things like that?
Epic masterpieces, every single one.
Ever seen The African Queen Sherman?
Not the best Bogart maybe but my favorite('cept for Casablanca of course)
I'm not reading all this shit, but someone has mentioned Towering Inferno, right? :dabs:
Lolol barbarella. Know exactly what that feels like. A bit like checking "Last one to post gets 2000cents" about a day or so later, it's already 5 pages in.
No I haven't seen that one Idol. I'll give it a whirl.
It's superb. The movie rests heavily on the dialogue between the two giants and does great.
you have to be atleast 60 years old to enjoy bankofwanka
Nevada Smith
Just finished watching The Magnificent Seven.
It was ok. About as predictable as a movie could be though.
There's a nice copy of Pappilon on http://www.ben.chez
Link doesn't work