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  1. He didn't say "just Canadian Films," mon chéri. 😉
  2. I liked it for the cinematography of Bunker Hill, the plight of Native Americans is not much different even today on a lot of the poorer reservations.
  3. Somebody who knows please explain the difference between credits (see below) and how they are determined for an extra bonus. 😎 For instance take John Williams on IMDb he's got: Composer (155 credits) Soundtrack (390 credits) Music department (220 credits) Italian Ennio Morricone credits are: Composer (518 credits) Soundtrack (326 credits) Music department (158 credits) Elmer Bernstein credits are: Composer (252 credits) Soundtrack (131 credits) Music department (147 credits)
  4. Shallow Grave (1994) The new flatmate of three preexisting roomies turns up dead of an overdose. The flatmates find his syringe and a suitcase with a large sum of money. The roomies decide to keep the loot and bury the body out in the woods. Of course it all goes to hell pretty quickly and the new roommate's accomplices come looking for their money. 7/10 Director Danny Boyle, stars Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor.
  5. Don't tell me they are all Canadian..... just kidding, if they are you forgot Lorne Greene
  6. I haven't seen My Winnipeg, but have seen Keyhole (2011)
  7. Not Canadian myself but..... Silent Barriers (1937) Hudson's Bay (1941) Canadian Pacific (1949) Pony Soldier (1952) The Wild North (1952) Alien Thunder (1974) Death Hunt (1981) Black Robe (1991) Map of the Human Heart (1992) The Saddest Music In The World (2003) ..... would be a start.
  8. Little Odessa (1994) Story of a Jewish hitman who is sent back to Little Odessa in Coney Island to do a job, complicating things is the fact that it's his home neighborhood and his dysfunctional family is still living there, it all goes to sheet. You can't go home again. Tim Roth, Maximilian Schell, Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Furlong. 7/10
  9. So she's talking about Donald Twump invoking witchcraft when he bewitch's the fear of caravans at 1:55.
  10. The Italian Western Keoma sort of homaged McCabe & Mrs. Miller (note the correct title reflects their business relationship) and Leonard Cohen. Music by **** De Angelis Maurizio De Angelis Keoma is sort of a supernatural Western, it begins with a screen door flapping in the wind. Fate represented as an old woman, a witch perhaps, rummaging through the detritus of a battlefield collecting useful things. Keoma rides up and she questions why he came back. He's back perhaps from the dead. Here is the sung version after the above intro if you want to skip right to the title song jump to 3:30 : Below the title sung by Sybil & Guy
  11. Another Spaghetti Western, Keoma theme an instrumental version:
  12. Fits a snowbound Western pretty good Ennio Morricone's The Great Silence title:
  13. Kathie Browne active 1955 to 1980
  14. Linda Lawson active from 1959 to 2005
  15. Asa Maynor active 1956 to 1972 wife of Ed "Kookie" Byrnes
  16. Jan Harrison 1956 to 1964 active
  17. Peggy Castle 1947 to 1966 active
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