Silverado is awesome. I love the music and the whole epic sweep of it.
'Beneath You'
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I just set my dvr to record Stagecoach later this week off of TCM. Love that movie, and think I'll burn this onto disc.
I'm also recording I Know Where I'm Going, a really wonderful romantic comedy starring the very young Wendy Hiller. This is a film that Local Hero was obviously giving a homage to, including the outsider (Hiller) falling in love with the local Scots hunk while waiting for the weather to settle so she can go to the distant island and marry the local rich titled guy for his money/class.
I first saw it back in 1990 after seeing the TV Guide description call it "the most romantic movie ever made."
I'm pretty sure TNT was showing The Force of July this weekend with all the Star Wars films.
Spike did the Force of July. TNT did too?
Oops. Yeah, it's Spike. I mixed up my cable networks.
I wanted so, so much to have the relationship between the Linda Hunt character and Paden developed more.
I think Silverado was the last film I actually liked Costner in. That one or The Big Chill.
I think Silverado was the last film I actually liked Costner in. That one or The Big Chill.
Massive snerk. But seriously - no love for Crash Davis?
Oh, was that Costner? Huh. I thought that was a pretty damned decent actor. Whatever happened to him?
He went on to make Waterworld And then somehow he didn't learn his lesson, and then he made The Postman.
Seriously, since I mentioned her, I am probably the biggest Linda Hunt fangirl ever. I watched that excreble Disney Pocahontas *just* for her character. And when I think of The Year of Living Dangerously, it's not Weaver and Gibson I remember, hot as they were together then, but the pool of reporters, Michael Murphy and the rest, Bembol Roco, who played Gibson's assistant and driver, Kumar, and Hunt as Billy. She won me forever with that character and I've followed her through bad movies and better tv ever since.