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Kman34 07:06 AM 08-27-2019
Grand Prix 1966.. has some of the greatest driving scenes I have ever seen..
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scho63 11:14 AM 08-27-2019
Here's a couple more oldies but goodies:

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) Forrest Whitaker kicks ass

King of New York (1990) Christopher Walken is 'da bomb
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BucEyedPea 11:37 AM 08-27-2019
I just saw Four Weddings and a Funeral Again on Netflix, because I forgot what it was about. ( besides there were 4 weddings and a funeral and Hugh Grant was in it)

The Wizard of Oz.
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Frazod 06:12 PM 08-27-2019
Another interesting film from that general time period is Altered States, starring William Hurt as a scientist who takes genetic research just a bit too far. Very trippy. Also has great visuals. I haven't seen it for a long time, but I think it would still hold up well.
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Deberg_1990 07:27 PM 08-27-2019
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Another interesting film from that general time period is Altered States, starring William Hurt as a scientist who takes genetic research just a bit too far. Very trippy. Also has great visuals. I haven't seen it for a long time, but I think it would still hold up well.
Haven’t seen that since the 80s.

Just watched clips on YouTube after season 1 of Stranger Things ripped it off.
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Nzoner 01:24 PM 08-28-2019
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Another interesting film from that general time period is Altered States, starring William Hurt as a scientist who takes genetic research just a bit too far. Very trippy. Also has great visuals. I haven't seen it for a long time, but I think it would still hold up well.
That reminded me of another Hurt film I haven't seen in forever that I liked a lot Body Heat.


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Frazod 01:36 PM 08-28-2019
Originally Posted by Nzoner:
That reminded me of another Hurt film I haven't seen in forever that I liked a lot Body Heat.

I remember seeing in the theater when I was in high school as well. Can't share the memorable Kathleen Turner scenes for obvious reasons :-) but I really enjoyed young Mickey Rourke's roll.


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Frazod 06:36 PM 08-27-2019
First attack scene.


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cripple creek 07:00 PM 08-27-2019
1970's Kelly's heroes
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Frazod 07:24 PM 08-27-2019
Originally Posted by cripple creek:
1970's Kelly's heroes
Another one of my favorites. One of the best casts ever assembled.
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Rasputin 09:43 AM 11-02-2019
Originally Posted by cripple creek:
1970's Kelly's heroes




Original MASH



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DeepPurple 04:09 PM 11-02-2019
I was stationed at Stanton Army Airfield in the DMZ of South Korea from 1970 to '71. I just looked it up and MASH was released March 1970 but it played at Camp Howze in January 1971, that's where I saw the film. It was very easy to relate to the story because our situation wasn't a whole lot different. We weren't at war, the real war was going on a 1000 miles south in Vietnam, so we were the sort of forgotten country and pot was just beginning to make the rounds throughout the camp. My unit was mostly helicopter pilots, mechanics, weather men and controllers like myself. The Koreans did all the real soldering, such as gate guard, perimeter guards, the mess hall, orderly room, anything was didn't involve aviation the KATUSA's perfomed (Koreans Assigned to The US Army).

It was cold as hell, I remember snow was on the ground when I saw the film and when I came out of the theater there were about 3 or 4 cabs waiting and a couple of the drivers started fighting over who would get the ride. All the locals either worked in support of the base, whether houseboys, cab drivers, prostitutes, etc, we were the economy.

I loved that film, have seen it again and again so many times. I couldn't stand watching the TV show, Alan Alda as Hawkeye was a horrible choice, the original colonel, the dentist, everybody was so much better in the film, I never could understand the popularity of the TV show. Anyway, I loved the film and the director Robert Altman who is dead now, made another excellent film about the backstabbing of Hollywood, it was called The Player and came out about 1990, it's really worth seeing.

Camp Howze South Korea - 2nd Division




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IowaHawkeyeChief 07:35 PM 08-27-2019
I watched Youngblood the other day... It seemed better in the 80's, but still entertaining...
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Ubeja Vontell 12:56 AM 08-28-2019
The Sword and the Dragon a fantastic fantasy flick from Russia. A must see.
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Tribal Warfare 01:56 AM 08-28-2019
Monster Squad

Body Snatchers (1993)

RoboJox

Superman 3 and 4 (Christopher Reeve)

Cool Hand Luke

Jaws 3 and 4

The Navigator

Goonies
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