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Old 08-12-2010, 01:15 PM   #7651 (permalink)
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Arnie is the King of one-liners. My favourite of his is in Predator when he impales a guy with a machete against a wall and says "Stick around."
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Old 08-12-2010, 04:01 PM   #7652 (permalink)
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Arnie is the King of one-liners. My favourite of his is in Predator when he impales a guy with a machete against a wall and says "Stick around."
That honor has to go to Steven Seagal. No one has better one liners.



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Old 08-12-2010, 07:08 PM   #7653 (permalink)
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No. Steven Seagal and all his movies should be wiped from the Earth.
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:37 AM   #7654 (permalink)
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:48 AM   #7655 (permalink)
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It lived up to the hype...
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Transformers 2. I thought it was ****ing excellent. I just really really enjoyed it. Plus Sam is hot
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Old 08-13-2010, 10:10 AM   #7658 (permalink)
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Rented more movies since theres not much else to do when it is 104 out.

Cool Hand Luke

I've watched this bazillions of times, but its been a while and I felt the need to see it again. Its got to be one of my all-time favorites. Paul Newman's character is so powerful and charismatic, he plays it so well. My favorite part of the movie is watching the change take place in the other inmates when they go from rejecting him to having their world revolve around him. You can't help but fall in love with the man. And that egg scene is legendary. Everytime I watch this show, I always walk away from it wanting to be more like Luke.
10/10

Crazy Heart

I have to say it was better than I expected. Jeff Bridges made a good cowboy, expecially since he did his own vocals for the movie which impressed me. That definitely take some guts. I always enjoy the 'I'm washed-out and getting old and miserable' type movie. It reminds me a lot of The Wrestler only with the music industry. I wasn't blown away by any means though.
7/10

The Savages

I picked this one up blindly and hoped for the best. Its one of the best movies I've seen in a VERY LONG TIME. Its so real. Its so fresh. Its just life and how terrible and how great it can be. This movie really takes on pretty tough dark subject and shines light on it in a way that opens your eyes and hits you deeply. There were some really powerful scenes in this movie. The chemistry between the characters was unreal. Such a fresh smart movie, I think everyone should see it. And strangely enough I never heard it advertised or anything before.
Here is one of my favorite quotes from the movie when they are arguing about their father's nursing home.
Jon Savage: People are dying, Wendy! Right inside that beautiful building right now, it's a ****ing horror show! And all this wellness propaganda and the landscaping, it's just there to obscure the miserable fact that people die! And death is gaseous and gruesome and it's filled with **** and piss and rotten stink!
100/10

Wendy and Lucy

I couldn't move during this whole movie. My eyes were glued. The ending ripped my heart out. I literally sobbed. Its amazing how invested you can get into a character.
10/10
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Old 08-13-2010, 10:31 AM   #7659 (permalink)
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Rented more movies since theres not much else to do when it is 104 out.

Cool Hand Luke

Crazy Heart

The Savages
100/10

Wendy and Lucy
I couldn't move during this whole movie. My eyes were glued. The ending ripped my heart out. I literally sobbed. Its amazing how invested you can get into a character.
10/10
I've never seen ANY of these movies, Flower Child...but I will definitely look for "The Savages" and "Wendy and Lucy" at our library. It is hard not to want to see a movie that someone gives 100 out of 10 points!

I wonder how I'd react to Cool Hand Luke. Maybe a little sad, because I've always thought my dad looks a bit like Paul Newman. Handsome devil!

Say, your affection for these rustic men in movies makes me wonder if you ever read the novel called The Virginian? The Virginian (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It was my mom's favorite romance book when she was younger (and so I read it, of course) and features this stoic kind of loner man who has a very steady and deep love for the woman in his life, though the main focus appears to be his own character development. I thought maybe you might like this book because you seem to like movies and songs with a strong, clear feeling to them, and men who are a mixture of strength and expressiveness. Also, it's an old book (1902) and you seem to appreciate history!

The latest movie I've seen is "Candleshoe" with Jodie Foster (1977):
She was one tough kid! The movie wasn't as scary and good as I remember it being back when I was a kid, but I still liked it.
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Rented more movies since theres not much else to do when it is 104 out.

Cool Hand Luke

I've watched this bazillions of times, but its been a while and I felt the need to see it again. Its got to be one of my all-time favorites. Paul Newman's character is so powerful and charismatic, he plays it so well. My favorite part of the movie is watching the change take place in the other inmates when they go from rejecting him to having their world revolve around him. You can't help but fall in love with the man. And that egg scene is legendary. Everytime I watch this show, I always walk away from it wanting to be more like Luke.
10/10

Crazy Heart

I have to say it was better than I expected. Jeff Bridges made a good cowboy, expecially since he did his own vocals for the movie which impressed me. That definitely take some guts. I always enjoy the 'I'm washed-out and getting old and miserable' type movie. It reminds me a lot of The Wrestler only with the music industry. I wasn't blown away by any means though.
7/10

The Savages

I picked this one up blindly and hoped for the best. Its one of the best movies I've seen in a VERY LONG TIME. Its so real. Its so fresh. Its just life and how terrible and how great it can be. This movie really takes on pretty tough dark subject and shines light on it in a way that opens your eyes and hits you deeply. There were some really powerful scenes in this movie. The chemistry between the characters was unreal. Such a fresh smart movie, I think everyone should see it. And strangely enough I never heard it advertised or anything before.
Here is one of my favorite quotes from the movie when they are arguing about their father's nursing home.
Jon Savage: People are dying, Wendy! Right inside that beautiful building right now, it's a ****ing horror show! And all this wellness propaganda and the landscaping, it's just there to obscure the miserable fact that people die! And death is gaseous and gruesome and it's filled with **** and piss and rotten stink!
100/10

Wendy and Lucy

I couldn't move during this whole movie. My eyes were glued. The ending ripped my heart out. I literally sobbed. Its amazing how invested you can get into a character.
10/10
Flower Child, I've not seen any of these films and I wrote them all down because I trust you that much. Thank you.
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