I just rented....

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  • Mokoa
  • 01-24-2011, 12:24 AM
"Be advised... I'm mean, nasty and tired. I eat Constantina wire and piss napalm. I can put a round thru a flea’s ass at 200 meters. So you go hump someone else’s leg mutt face before I push yours in."
-ok that one was from a diff Eastwood flick full of great one liners. Originally Posted by northaustincouple74
Ah yes, Heartbreak Ridge.

A great Eastwood film. "Well rat spit!"
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I watched Kelly's Heroes again the other night. Reminded me of just how good of a generation of actors we had back then. Eastwood, Savalas, Carroll O'Connor, Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, etc....Definitely one of the better casts ever assembled in one good movie.
Thats one of the few Eastwood movies I dont own nor have I seen. I will have to log into netflix and move it to the top of my list.
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NAC74, let me know what you think of the movie once you watched it...
I watched about the first 35 minutes last night before Mrs. NAC74 dragged me to bed. So far I haven’t spotted Donald Sutherland...although I don’t think I have ever seen a young version of him so I might have missed him.
So far I have enjoyed the sergeant’s incessant desire to find girls and booze...for the guys in his patrol of course.
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Inception
To the you truth it was hard for me to follow and IMO its on of those movies you have to watch again to fully understand it

Nightmare on Elm Street
not as good as the original but it was pretty good

Red
To be honest I got kind of bored even though I'm a big fan of Bruce Willis

Night of the Demons
I'm pretty sure I saw the original but actually I liked this one alot
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Old Dogs

Pretty Funny

Devil

I still didn't fully understand the plot but it seems along the line of SawII a little
It was very interesting
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Winter's Bone. WOW!
I watched Kelly's Heroes again the other night. Reminded me of just how good of a generation of actors we had back then. Eastwood, Savalas, Carroll O'Connor, Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, etc....Definitely one of the better casts ever assembled in one good movie. Originally Posted by DTorchia
This is the first movie I bought on DVD over ten years ago. Dunno why as TBS used to play it twice a week. Great scenes and the "Burning Bridges" soundtrack. How is it that Don Rickles is still alive? Bastard must have made a deal with the devil.


Saw True Grit last night (thx bittorrent network). I liked it but not as much as the original.

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What was the meaning of the man who was hung incredibly high, the Indian who came out of nowhere to take the body and the Bear skin draped wacko who trades for the corpse and took his teeth? Is there some symbolism that I'm missing?