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LawrenceA

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  1. Zod - Terence Stamp in Superman II
  2. I looked up Bedrooms and Hallways on imdb. It has a very good cast. Coincidentally, another of my now deceased family member's "guys" was in that film as well: James Purefoy. It's a title I never got for her, though. I shall try and watch it in honor of her, as well as by your recommendation.
  3. Bogie, nice call with Brent Briscoe as best supporting actor. He was a clone of one of my brothers-in-law in that film. I haven't seen The Celebration/Festen, Next Stop Wonderland, Show Me Love, or The Dinner Game.
  4. Swithin, I don't know Bedrooms and Hallways. I thought I would be the only one to mention Happiness. One of the creepiest, most uncomfotable black comedies of all time.
  5. TopBilled, I really liked A Civil Action too. You have several I haven't seen: Down in the Delta Get Real Dancing at Lughnasa A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries
  6. I don't know what that is, but that title is great!
  7. 1998 - 213 films seen 1. Saving Private Ryan 2. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 3. The Big Lebowski 4. The Thin Red Line 5. Elizabeth 6. Rushmore 7. Lock, Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels 8. Ronin 9. A Simple Plan 10. Run Lola Run Runner-ups: Dark City, Happiness, Out of Sight, Pleasantville, and Shakespeare in Love. Larry's Choice: Return to Savage Beach
  8. Here are the 1001 Movies to See Before You Die entries for 1997: Boogie Nights The Butcher Boy Deconstructing Harry Fast, Cheap and Out of Control** Funny Games** Hana-Bi/Fireworks Happy Together** The Ice Storm Kundun L.A. Confidential Open Your Eyes** Princess Mononoke The Sweet Hereafter Taste of Cherry** Titanic **denotes films I have not seen
  9. Ha! That was one of her favorite films of his. That and Dangerous Beauty.
  10. I've been taping more things off of GetTV lately than off of TCM. But man, do they pack in the commercials.
  11. People in my town also hold confederate flag parades. They gather in a vacant lot, and then drive their large pick-up trucks with giant mud tires and even larger confederate flags throughout town, honking their horns, and ending up in the predominantly black neighborhoods, where they make the most noise and try to provoke confrontations. Because, you know, it's about heritage, not hate. 'Murica.
  12. There is an organization in my town going by that name. They hold meetings in our public library every once in a while, and hold rallies in the park in front of city hall. So my neighbors have already made your joke a reality.
  13. Yes, it was NIGHT TRAIN TO TERROR. And it is just like THE SEVENTH SEAL. Only with more Cameron Mitchell. And Richard Moll.
  14. You should check it out. The setting is well-done and rarely seen, and I thought Julia Ormond was good. It was based on a bestseller, which was also good, that helped kick start a big wave of Scandinavian crime fiction getting translated in the U.S.
  15. Swithin, I had an elderly relative who absolutely loved movies, and especially her "guys", a list of about 15 working actors that she really liked, and that she was determined to see all of their work before she was done. Being the movie guy in the family, it naturally fell to me to try and help her see them all. There were bigger stars, such as Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Hugh Jackman. But she also liked some lesser known (at least to the general public) names such as Gael Garcia Bernal, Rodrigo Santoro, and Rufus Sewell. It was for that last gent that I tracked down the at-the-time hard to get film THE WOODLANDERS. I watched the film, and liked it, but after her passing, I didn't think I'd ever hear of it again. It was a surprising choice, and seeing it on your list reminded me of her.
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