This post has been edited by civilian_number_two: 08 November 2007 - 06:23 PM
lost screen gems great movies that few know about
#16
Posted 08 November 2007 - 06:19 PM
Can you play Region One? If so, they're all over the place on eBay. I don't know about Region Two. Anyway that's a great movie. Bruce McDonald has a spotty record IMO, with that and Hard Core Logo (a distant second) being his only really watchable releases. Don McKellar, on the other hand, who wrote and starred, has some pretty good comic timing. Even the crap he's in is a little better because he's in it. If you can get it, try his directorial debut, Last Night. On top of being a rare well-done end-of-the-world movie, it's got Sarah Polley!
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#17
Posted 09 November 2007 - 01:47 AM
Yeah Don McKeller is awsome. A friend of mine (that I showed highway 61 to) Cuaght 'Last Night' on SBS (a TV station here that's actually good). I've been wanting to see it so badly for so long.
I also read a review for HCL in a magazine that is now sadly no more. It sounded good.
I also read a review for HCL in a magazine that is now sadly no more. It sounded good.
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#18
Posted 15 November 2007 - 04:07 AM
this really isnt a lost screen gem, per se...although it could be somewhat classified as such being that it is buried in about 20 yrs of time.
i recently watched a film i never saw before, and honestly dont recall it ever being released during its heyday.
a film starring sylvester stallone called "over the top"
the film is a beautiful story about believing in one's self, achievements.
it was far beyond the cheesy film that i had thought i was going to watch.
i recently watched a film i never saw before, and honestly dont recall it ever being released during its heyday.
a film starring sylvester stallone called "over the top"
the film is a beautiful story about believing in one's self, achievements.
it was far beyond the cheesy film that i had thought i was going to watch.
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Shit, Fuck, Piss: I had to say that because I can on this website. (Thanks Chef!)
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#19
Posted 15 November 2007 - 07:40 PM
Um, if you haven't seen it, Serenity is worth the time.
All About Eve - Classic
THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA - the best movie of all time. Period.
... has anyone seen Fido? Looks good, but I haven't had time to view it.
All About Eve - Classic
THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA - the best movie of all time. Period.
... has anyone seen Fido? Looks good, but I haven't had time to view it.
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#20
Posted 15 November 2007 - 10:35 PM
QUOTE (mireaux7 @ Nov 15 2007, 03:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
this really isnt a lost screen gem, per se...although it could be somewhat classified as such being that it is buried in about 20 yrs of time.
i recently watched a film i never saw before, and honestly dont recall it ever being released during its heyday.
a film starring sylvester stallone called "over the top"
the film is a beautiful story about believing in one's self, achievements.
it was far beyond the cheesy film that i had thought i was going to watch.
i recently watched a film i never saw before, and honestly dont recall it ever being released during its heyday.
a film starring sylvester stallone called "over the top"
the film is a beautiful story about believing in one's self, achievements.
it was far beyond the cheesy film that i had thought i was going to watch.
yes!! that was such a great film, and i was captivated by the inclusion the kenny loggins song "meet me halfway"
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