If anyone has the Sundance Channel, Play it as it Lays is airing on December 30th at 2:45 and 11:45 PM, I've seen clips but have always wanted to see the whole movie. If someone could record this and get it to me, I would be forever grateful.
Do you still have a VCR? Because I can throw it on a tape.
that was probably the first of the Great Action Flicks of the 1980s.
Road Warrior came out the same year. They're both among the greatest action movies ever based on the stunts. 80's was the heydey of the Hong Kong action film. Jackie Chan's breakthrough role in Drunken Master came out in 1978 and he was cranking them out.
The '80s overall had the best action movies. In addition to Raiders and Road Warrior, as well as the Hong Kong films, there was Die Hard and Aliens, which I have on my best-of list.
IMDb's Top 250 may be as good a guide as any to movies that would be widely considered "great." #1 and #2 on that list are Shawshank Redemption and The Godfather.
I believe I am in love with Michelle Yeoh. What a face.
I do adore Shawshank Redemption, cheese and ponderous voice-overs and all. I wept like a baby at Red's last voice-over ("I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope,") when I first watched it in theater -- I won't lie.
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Me too. Granted, I'm a total sap, but, yeah.
The '80s overall had the best action movies. In addition to Raiders and Road Warrior, as well as the Hong Kong films, there was Die Hard and Aliens, which I have on my best-of list.
Also Big Trouble in Little China and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.
From the link Tom posted--I've been looking for Housekeeping for years--I love that movie. Of course, from a person whose favorite movies are Local Hero, Crossing Delancy, and The Scent of Green Papaya, take that for what it's worth.
From the link Tom posted--I've been looking for Housekeeping for years--I love that movie.
Did you ever read the book? It's a consensus pick for one of the best American novels of the last thirty years.
Of course, from a person whose favorite movies are Local Hero, Crossing Delancy, and The Scent of Green Papaya, take that for what it's worth.
::schedules Bev to drop by and watch Local Hero and Gregory's Girl::