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Ah, it could be worse.
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What's that I hear... the ice is starting to crack.... Ohhhh Noooo! :pinch:
(Sez,"Can't say I didn't warn yea, ya know,..." High 5's Meg "...but as long as your down there I'll have another pint of that Moosehead Lager." :cheers: :alien:
(Wishes now to start drinking.) :alien:
The power of suggestion (or just proof of my imperfect mind)...
I grabbed the BluRay release of "Buster" the other day and thought to myself, watch it with the kids, and before you do, watch that old black n' white "The Great Train Robbery" movie with them so they have some historical context.
I am absolutely 100% sure that I had watched that movie in the past. Except... I can't find it, and Wikipedia basically tells me it doesn't exist.
Odd.
I've seen this one with Sean Connery and notably written by Michael Crichton. Obviously not based on the 1963 crime. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079240/.
There is a 2013 BBC production that originally aired as a two part miniseries that's out there on blu-ray if you want a nod to historical accuracy. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2763296/
The only black and white version seems to be the old 1903 one which I could have sworn starred Buster (Keaton) but doesn't.:unsure:
I'm thinking I probably watched this one in my younger days: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059986/
At least I am not going completely crazy. i think. Maybe.
It totally existed, trust me. Known as "El primer gran asalto al tren" in Spanish speaking regions.
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I just grabbed a movie from the 60s that so far had only been available on DVD and was just released on BluRay. I had an old .avi that I replaced with a 720p .mkv.
Interesting, the .avi clocked in at 1:22 hr while the new rip comes in at 1:25 hr. Watching them side-by-side you can see how they get out of synch pretty quickly. As far as I can tell both content is the same, no scenes were cut.
Interesting quote, interesting man. ;)
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" ― Hunter S. Thompson
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