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my fave all time film is the origional planet of the apes
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I have been on a film spending spree lately and one that has left a deep mark in me is Gran Turino (sp?) directed/produced and starredin by Clint Eastwood. It is made with so much heart and cynicism at the same time. Ultimately it is a story of hope and sacrifice...well worth watching. I have never found a film so funny and devastating.

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Cpt Matt Sparrow wrote:I have been on a film spending spree lately and one that has left a deep mark in me is Gran Turino (sp?) directed/produced and starredin by Clint Eastwood. It is made with so much heart and cynicism at the same time. Ultimately it is a story of hope and sacrifice...well worth watching. I have never found a film so funny and devastating.

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Yes I have that in the Cpt Matt collection too; a great film.
I have always loved him as an actor but everything he directs is magnificent. The Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby are both awesome too!

I heard from someone that when he is interviewed he likes to talk about now and the future and isn't interested in talking about Dirty Harry etc.

By the way I found Gran Torino ever so funny too in places. I love his grumpiness! I said to Suzie he is like Melvin Udal with a gun!!

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reddawg wrote:my fave all time film is the origional planet of the apes
One of my favorites as well. Loved the whole series of POTA movies...:)
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Tron: Legacy
I had no idea they were making this movie. I still remember seeing the first one in 1982!! Very cool indeed...

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I watched the German Hitler film 'Downfall'

I found it stunning as a peice of art and incredible as a fly on the wall as this madman imploded and became obsessed with his ows suicide and legacy of his dreadful 'Third Reich'.
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Not wanting to go through 11 pages of this... has anyone mentioned The Killer Klowns from Outter Space?
No one can start a conversation about movies without me mentioning that one.
If that's one you liked - man, isn't that movie great!?
If that's one you didn't like - Well, I wasn't talking to you.
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I love Deathwish 1-4!
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Axeman, me too! well, my wife loves them as much as me!!

I really enjoyed Ghost Writer with Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGreggor. It is a very tense and twisted plotted political thriller, based on the life of Tony Blaire and the Iraq War. Also I saw two favourites on the plane back from holiday; Toy Story and Dr No :)

From Toy Story this bit makes me double up every time!!

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Buzz: You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity.

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