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New I disagree with the opinion...
Some my Favorite Films are OLD. [link|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050083/|12 Angry Men] is a FINE example of films that are un-aging.

There are MANY films over the ages that are similar.

[link|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099810/|The Hunt for Red October] from Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Stories.

Even in the Animated Venue of Films I like [link|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113568/|K\ufffdkaku kid\ufffdtai aka: Ghost in the Shell in the US], there are many examples.

Currently, I am hooked on [link|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0434665/|Bleach, the TV Series]. Its Anime, but thats ok.

Oh. let us not forget DrewK for introducing me to [link|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0303461/|Firefly], I now have the 1st season... damn, Drew.

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New Just watched 'Hunt...' again.
I should read the book. This is truly a great film. I always did prefer Alec Baldwin as Jack Ryan to Harrison Ford. Harrison would have stolen the show against Sean Connery and, to some extent, James Earl Jones. Alec Baldwin fit in much better. I especially like the character development between Ryan and the captain of the Dallas from when Ryan first gets on there. That was very well written and for an action movie, was an astonishingly character-driven sequence!

Oh, and there's only one season of Firefly, sadly. But they made a movie: Serenity. It played in the cinemas down under, which was a bit odd considering the series never aired. I've got both; I have to finish watching the series before I watch the movie.

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New Book was better
but largely because it could fill in alot of the story that you simply can't do when making movies.

If you want to jump start Clancy then read Red Storm Rising, his 2nd book. You already know the first.
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New I probably missed the news...
of director John McTiernay's oeuvre being elevated to the pantheon of immortal cinema, but I never meant to suggest that you lacked an appreciation for the classics. Who indeed could forget the scene in Red October when Sean Connery as Soviet submarine skipper Marko Ramius gives his crew a pep talk in a burr so thick that one expected at any moment a detachment of the Royal Highland Fusiliers, bagpipes skirling, to join him on the bridge? I do not doubt that you are intimately familiar with many another cherished title from that same—all too brief, alas!—vanished golden age of the moviemaker's art: Top Gun. Pretty Woman. Weird Science. And of course, Porky's Revenge. They were giants then...

cordially,
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New well, after watching Walter Brennan doing all of those horse
operas I often wondered what part of the west him and his accent was from. Years later I was watching Cactus Jack the wrestler who has the same accent and realized Walter was from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
thanx,
bill
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New So then...
you would rather not think ANY films made after Woodstock are any good then.

The reason I picked THFRO, was because it was a well directed movie, with a grand plot. Tom Clancy has written several novels that have Jack Ryan in them, there are others. They all have a very good structure in them, that lead to the ease of making a manuscript out of them. They are well thought out, descriptive and seem to even have a good author behind them. The mere fact the John McTiernan is the Director, means it should have had Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson in the cast. Also maybe the Governator should have been in there as well. Sorry, but THFRO might have been able to direct itself. Well, now if Rob Reiner had directed it, would that have been okay? If not him, Francis Ford Coppola?

Now as for Top Gun, Pretty Woman, Weird Science and Porky's Revenge, all I can say is that they were entertaining, not stellar box-office movies I could see again and again and again.

Top Gun lost its luster after I was in Consumer Electronics sales. I got to hear it and see it 4-10 times a day, day-after-day, for months on end.

Pretty Woman, all I can say about a chick flick is... my wife likes it.

Weird Science, never saw it, never will, willingly.

Porky's Revenge, it lost any luster as soon as I heard it was being made (or released, whichever it was)

But then what about the recent [link|http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_13059.aspx|re-mastering to HD of the Moon Landings]? Now we should be able to see the strings and cables used to shoot it in a Studio in Area 51. Or don't you think that movie rates that much attention either.
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New now, now...
That was mere joshing on my part, spurred on by my vast amusement at your invoking THFRO (a serviceable if not, by my own standards, particularly memorable piece of popular entertainment) to establish your mise en scène credentials. But really, different flicks for different folks (and folkerts), and if your preferences and mine run to the styles of different eras, nichto problemo: it doesn't mean that your tastes, however misguided, are any reflection on your fine qualities as a human being (cue "Slippery when Sarcastic" sign). Incidentally, the rogues' gallery of flicks I cited (Top Gun, etc) were none of them titles I've actually seen.

As it happens, Woodstock falls outside the period I was referring to when I alluded nostalgically to a more leisurely, more discursive aesthetic of editing. The domestic product had started to become disagreeably frenetic by the mid-sixties.

Now as to Tom Clancy, I stand by [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=88094|my earlier observations]: "bloated, self-indulgent and utterly devoid of literary merit...a smug, parochial, deeply naive and breathtakingly vulgar man." His career describes a curious arc: not the parabola of the typical novelist (although I would not apply this term to Clancy, whose work product is better described as "heavy booklike artifacts"), but a steady descent from his Red October debut to the cringe-inducing (and indifferently-selling) excesses of late titles like The Bear and the Dragon. I speak as one who inherited and read several paperback editions from my late mama: I particularly savor the memory of 1988's Cardinal of the Kremlin, in which the Afghan mujahideen are depicted in heroic colors as, under the benign guidance of the Great White Father in Washington, they kick the asses of the wicked atheistic Rooskie infidels. Hah! Bet Clancy would like that one back!

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New Much better.
I don't have a pitiful excuse to hate you.

But I have a question then. Have you ever seen [link|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055809/|Boys' Night Out]? If so, what is your thoughts on it?
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New Favorite line, from The Train Job
[link|http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Firefly#The_Train_Job|http://en.wikiquote....fly#The_Train_Job] (last one):
[After returning the medicine, Zo\ufffd brings a bound Niska henchman before Mal outside the ship.]
Mal: Now this is all the money Niska gave us in advance. You bring it back to him, tell him the job didn't work out.
[Henchman Crow spits.]
Mal: We're not thieves. [pauses.] Well, we are thieves. Point is, we're not takin' what's his. Now, we'll stay out of his way as best we can from here on in. You explain that that's best for everyone, okay?
[Crow defiantly stands with his arms bound behind him.]
Crow: Keep the money. Use it to buy a funeral. It doesn't matter where you go, or how far you fly. I will hunt you down, and the last thing you see will be my blade.
[There is a short pause.]
Mal: Darn.
[Mal kicks Crow toward the engine; Crow is sucked into the intake. Cut to Zo\ufffd bringing a second bound henchman before Mal.]
Mal: Now this is all the money Niska gave us in advance\ufffd
Henchman: [quickly.] Oh, I get it. I'm good. Best thing for everyone. I'm right there with you.
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         Saw it at the drive-in. - (Lily) - (3)
             But did you wait for the climax? -NT - (Steve Lowe) - (2)
                 Heh heh, he said "climax". - (bepatient)
                 Oh very funny - (Lily)
         just returned from the matinee - (rcareaga) - (9)
             I disagree with the opinion... - (folkert) - (8)
                 Just watched 'Hunt...' again. - (static) - (1)
                     Book was better - (bepatient)
                 I probably missed the news... - (rcareaga) - (4)
                     well, after watching Walter Brennan doing all of those horse - (boxley)
                     So then... - (folkert) - (2)
                         now, now... - (rcareaga) - (1)
                             Much better. - (folkert)
                 Favorite line, from The Train Job - (drewk)
         What kind of board were the kids getting: Particle, Surf...? -NT - (CRConrad) - (1)
             It was a stale dried up pizza. :) -NT - (a6l6e6x)

  1. I've read it before; and
  2. I ignored it and marked it read the first time.

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