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Simply Red 05:22 PM 06-11-2018
Post any movie suggestions which are NOT new releases.

Tonight I'm watching End of Watch.
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DeepPurple 03:49 PM 06-23-2018


Body Double - 1984 back when Brian DePalma was good, Scarface, Blowout, Dressed to Kill, Carrie to name a few. This one for some reason doesn't get the fame it deserves. Stars two actors you probably have seen many times but don't know there names, Craig Wasson and Gregg Henry along with a young sexy Melanie Griffith and beautiful Deborah Shelton. There's a big twist so I don't want to give away too much. If you liked the style of Dressed to Kill or Blowout, this one follows suit.






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Raiderhater 04:30 PM 06-23-2018
If you haven’t seen Suicide Kings do so. If you have, watch it again.
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Simply Red 04:37 PM 06-23-2018
Originally Posted by Raiderhader:
If you haven’t seen Suicide Kings do so. If you have, watch it again.
Yes would be a nice revisit - also nice ones Deep Purple - I love Kate B too!
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Nickhead 08:28 PM 06-23-2018

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srvy 02:54 PM 06-24-2018

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Dallas Chief 04:34 AM 06-25-2018
Excalibur has stood up fairly well. Saw it as a kid and violence blew my mind.

Manhunter is an all time favorite of mine.

Watching Dunkirk reminded me of another England type WW2 movie I really enjoyed- Hope and Glory.
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Al Bundy 11:46 AM 06-25-2018
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
PK Ripper
Ukai Wheels
Profile cranks
Tioga bear claw
mini uni
Gt min bars
Redline stem - what?
GT pro performer
Skyway Radberry mags
Everything else is GT including the block stem.
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Al Bundy 11:47 AM 06-25-2018
Originally Posted by srvy:
That got a blu ray release recently.
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Al Bundy 11:47 AM 06-25-2018
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:




This movie is just bad ass. I haven't seen it forever but still one of my favorite all time movies. There is a kick ass fight scene in it.
This movie is awesome.
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Baby Lee 12:08 PM 06-25-2018
Originally Posted by Al Bundy:
GT pro performer
Skyway Radberry mags
Everything else is GT including the block stem.
Earlier, I called my frame the 'Motomag' but a signature edition.

The 'signature' name finally came to me.

Roger DeCoster.

This is exactly what I built my kit around, as described above.


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Simply Red 11:06 PM 06-25-2018
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Earlier, I called my frame the 'Motomag' but a signature edition.

The 'signature' name finally came to me.

Roger DeCoster.

This is exactly what I built my kit around, as described above.

even though it's saturated with vintage flavor - that looks heavy as heck. :-)
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Baby Lee 11:26 PM 06-25-2018
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
even though it's saturated with vintage flavor - that looks heavy as heck. :-)
It was actually the first mass-produced 4130 Chromoly frame [late late 70s].
It was a little heavier than the lightest frames of the time [mid-80s], but I actually liked the heft. And I REALLY like the geometry.

My buddy had a GT Pro Performer, and every time I tried to get big air, it wanted to wiggle out from under me in the air, and I played heck landing it with my feet still on the pedals. The Mongoose was light enough to accelerate quickly but had enough heft to stay under me even when I was 10-15 feet off the ground.

It just felt 'right' whatever I wanted to do on it. Ground stuff, air stuff, dirt stuff. Real solid and well thought out.

Buddy's bike was almost exactly like this;



It was OK on the ground, doing decades and endos and shit. But I hated it in the dirt or in the air.
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Simply Red 12:22 PM 06-26-2018
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
It was actually the first mass-produced 4130 Chromoly frame [late late 70s].
It was a little heavier than the lightest frames of the time [mid-80s], but I actually liked the heft. And I REALLY like the geometry.

My buddy had a GT Pro Performer, and every time I tried to get big air, it wanted to wiggle out from under me in the air, and I played heck landing it with my feet still on the pedals. The Mongoose was light enough to accelerate quickly but had enough heft to stay under me even when I was 10-15 feet off the ground.

It just felt 'right' whatever I wanted to do on it. Ground stuff, air stuff, dirt stuff. Real solid and well thought out.

Buddy's bike was almost exactly like this;



It was OK on the ground, doing decades and endos and shit. But I hated it in the dirt or in the air.


We may need a retro Skateboard and BMX / Freestyle bike thread! I'd def. post a lot in it.
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Simply Red 12:23 PM 06-26-2018
I'd imagine Spot and KC United would as well. Many others too, I think.
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Al Bundy 06:34 PM 06-26-2018
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Earlier, I called my frame the 'Motomag' but a signature edition.

The 'signature' name finally came to me.

Roger DeCoster.

This is exactly what I built my kit around, as described above.

I never owned a Mongoose, but I wanted one. I always liked those bikes.
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