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Rikki Gins Lounge => Movies and TV FISHatorium => Topic started by: Walks_At_Night on May 12, 2021, 06:44:12 PM
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The film that got me thinking about computers as a career because "Hey! That dork got Ally Sheedy".
It's W.O.P.R. time!
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cinephobe.tv
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YouTube posted this movie a few days ago. I've just started watching it. I wonder what the "influence" will be.
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Cool space monster parody. ;D
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In Harm's Way is free up on Youtube Movies right now.
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A twisted tale and perhaps the origin of why Seoul Sister wants baby.
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Moonfall 2022.
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Suzanne Pleshette was a great looking lady - Nancy Kwan too!
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Duel. One of my FAVE Steven Spielberg movies, ever.
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"Sperm. The best results seem to be obtained through fantasization, accompanied by masturbation, followed by ejaculation."
I don't think I could have delivered for Nurse Murch.
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I don't think I could have delivered for Nurse Murch.
The moment she got a finger up your pooter you would have cum like the slow kid who stares at mothers at the bus stop.
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Master And Commander Wonderful film:
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Master And Commander Wonderful film:
Video unavailable.
However! I have that and many other nautical adventures in digital BR format. I shall now watch intended movie!
Thank you, WahN
Water movies are the best!
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Water movies are the best!
Well then here you go @KSM The Enemy Below - my Old Man's Fave. Again you'll have to click on the "Watch on Youtube" link or go direct:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny6oZED1Hm8
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Well then here you go @KSM The Enemy Below - my Old Man's Fave. Again you'll have to click on the "Watch on Youtube" link or go direct:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny6oZED1Hm8
Thank you @Walks_At_Night I will do that now. Not sure I have seen that one but I do know about it. I'll know more in a few hours.
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Thank you @Walks_At_Night I will do that now. Not sure I have seen that one but I do know about it. I'll know more in a few hours.
That was a great movie. I enjoyed it very much. Soon as I saw Mitchum I was hooked. Him and McQueen are sort of the same to me. In a really good way.
This movie (below) has neither of the aforementioned actors, but it's a real good one and I think McQueen would have killed in the Peter O' Toole role. Peter did well though..
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081568/
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That was a great movie. I enjoyed it very much. Soon as I saw Mitchum I was hooked. Him and McQueen are sort of the same to me. In a really good way.
This movie (below) has neither of the aforementioned actors, but it's a real good one and I think McQueen would have killed in the Peter O' Toole role. Peter did well though..
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081568/
Whew. Glad you liked it! The sub scenes were just sound stages but the ship scenes were filled on a real destroyer escort that the navy had kept around for training. If you are a Star Trek guy the plot shows up in a season one episode with Kirk up against a Romulan.
I've not seen The Stunt Man but will look for it.
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Whew. Glad you liked it! The sub scenes were just sound stages but the ship scenes were filled on a real destroyer escort that the navy had kept around for training. If you are a Star Trek guy the plot shows up in a season one episode with Kirk up against a Romulan.
I've not seen The Stunt Man but will look for it.
The "director" in the Stunt Man may or may not be... The Devil.
Reminds me of DUEL. The truck driver may or may not have been... The Devil. We see a boot on the gas at the very end, but.. Jury is still out on that one.
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For anyone who may a Godzilla monster movie nerd, PLEX (streaming platform) has a 24/7 Godzilla channel.
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Going to watch some time this week the Agatha Christie book turned 1957 movie "Witness for the Prosecution" that is on Tubi (It's on a few other platforms like Pluto I think) It has a 100% RT and 8.4/10 IMDB and was nominated for Best Picture
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Going to watch some time this week the Agatha Christie book turned 1957 movie "Witness for the Prosecution" that is on Tubi (It's on a few other platforms like Pluto I think) It has a 100% RT and 8.4/10 IMDB and was nominated for Best Picture
It opens with a proclamation, God save the Queen. It was Elizabeth.
Marlene Dietrich was 56 and still playing a hottie.
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In the meantime while struggling like netflix, amazon has their version of Tubi, Pluto, Plex ETC called FreeVee and it's just.. ok. That said it's just as good (or bad) as prime video itself which you of course pay for.
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If I recall correctly, this is an absolute horrid movie but Lisa Hartman was at her 80's best in it.
I'm going in. :P
Where the Boys Are '84
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Holy cats. 10 minutes 50 seconds in and there has been a real young Shooter McGavin sighting!
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To Live and Die in LA (https://archive.org/details/7.3-to-live-and-die-in-l.-a.-1985)
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Flight of the Phoenix 1.0 Good one.
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Currently watching for the first time "In The Heat of the Night" on Tubi...
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Currently watching for the first time "In The Heat of the Night" on Tubi...
I noticed that both the original movie and the TV series are playing on Tubi. I watched the movie just yesterday. Great picture. Rod Steiger at his best.
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Documentary on Bill Cooper
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Murder by Death - good one for sure.
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Murder by Death - good one for sure.
Which 70s movie had Hal Holbrook as a guy who murders and buries his wife? But I think she may have not been dead coz I recall someone crawling out of the ground and I think it was her.. Murder.. (something)
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Which 70s movie had Hal Holbrook as a guy who murders and buries his wife? But I think she may have not been dead coz I recall someone crawling out of the ground and I think it was her.. Murder.. (something)
Murder by Natural Causes - a good one as well.
If you are a Holbrook fan, he does a nice job of playing code breaker Joe Rochefort in Midway
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Murder by Natural Causes - a good one as well.
Huh? That doesn't sound right at all.
Ok.. Is this Hal Holbrook?
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Huh? That doesn't sound right at all.
Take a peek and see.
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Take a peek and see.
WAN, that was very enjoyable! I haven't seen that one in a vast many years. Splennndid 'ol boy.
The original commercials too! How great is that? It was Thursday afternoon time travel. @Walks_At_Night
So you say Murder By Death is good?
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So you say Murder By Death is good?
I do indeed. You are old enough to appreciate I think. Some things don't translate well to younger folk. Watched History of the World Part I with my daughter and there is much in there she didn't get.
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Just watched Anna (also called Mindscape in some places) its on alot of the free platforms like Tubi, Pluto, Freevu etc. It's a bit of a remote viewing movie which a guy job is to help a girl fight and read her memories find her dramatic experience that's made her shut out from society but she could be just playing everyone on. Not sure if Ed Dames is taking credit for this film :D
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Just watched Anna (also called Mindscape in some places) its on alot of the free platforms like Tubi, Pluto, Freevu etc. It's a bit of a remote viewing movie which a guy job is to help a girl fight and read her memories find her dramatic experience that's made her shut out from society but she could be just playing everyone on. Not sure if Ed Dames is taking credit for this film :D
The first Orphan was a seriously creepy and disturbing film.
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Some find Elliott quite funny while others think he is an unfunny, untalented, obnoxious asshole. I drug Mrs. WAN to the premiere night of this film (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109361/). It was us and one other guy and the other guy legged it after about 15 minutes.
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I remember having to watch this in high school as an assignment. Nuclear terrorizers versus the U.S Nuclear Emergency Search Team [NEST]
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Pork Chop Hill time.
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I remember having to watch this in high school as an assignment. Nuclear terrorizers versus the U.S Nuclear Emergency Search Team [NEST]
Wow. I may have seen that as well. NBC had several of those types if I recall. We had some odd stuff to watch in the gym as school assembly events. Sit on the floor for two hours surrounded by everyone else in a game of who is the most physically uncomfortable individual here? Meanwhile the teachers all sit around the perimeter of the darkened place on folding chairs brought from their back deck.
The fire safety film with the outwardly weeping dog in the wake of the family home burnt down the night before as he remembers the sounds of the kids playing was scarring. Can't un-see, unhear, or un-feel that one.
Those fuckers
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I remember seeing it live. I miss the 80s girls' hair. The ghost of Susan Myrick lives on the the anchor's fake "southern" accent. Susan was a newspaper reporter friend of Margaret Mitchell who went to Hollywood as dialect coach for Gone With The Wind. She taught them an upper middle class Middle Georgia accent with a good sized touch of snobbery. When I met Susan in about 1960, that's exactly how she talked.
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I remember seeing it live. I miss the 80s girls' hair. The ghost of Susan Myrick lives on the the anchor's fake "southern" accent. Susan was a newspaper reporter friend of Margaret Mitchell who went to Hollywood as dialect coach for Gone With The Wind. She taught them an upper middle class Middle Georgia accent with a good sized touch of snobbery. When I met Susan in about 1960, that's exactly how she talked.
I miss the 80's hair too. I imagine the hair spray companies do too.
Interesting on Susan Myrick - never heard of her before so today I've learned something.
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The fire safety film with the outwardly weeping dog in the wake of the family home burnt down the night before as he remembers the sounds of the kids playing was scarring. Can't un-see, unhear, or un-feel that one.
Those fuckers
Oh no doubt. I remember in Elementary School they had us watch some f'ed film about drug use. It was horrid. Chicks with their arms all ate up from heroin, dudes schnoz all covered with Krylon from paint huffing, black, cancerous lungs lying on a table from smoking pot and then the worse was some dude tripping on LSD and slashing his eyeball with a razor blade. Why show such a thing to like a 9 year old?
Still can't forget it..........
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Not exactly free, but, Paramount+ has all of the previous MIs available to stream. I watched Dead Reckoning to get caught up.
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I remember seeing it live. I miss the 80s girls' hair. The ghost of Susan Myrick lives on the the anchor's fake "southern" accent. Susan was a newspaper reporter friend of Margaret Mitchell who went to Hollywood as dialect coach for Gone With The Wind. She taught them an upper middle class Middle Georgia accent with a good sized touch of snobbery. When I met Susan in about 1960, that's exactly how she talked.
Reminds me of the Boston "Back Bay" types I used to met up there. Snobbery/condescending accent at its finest.
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Oh no doubt. I remember in Elementary School they had us watch some f'ed film about drug use. It was horrid. Chicks with their arms all ate up from heroin, dudes schnoz all covered with Krylon from paint huffing, black, cancerous lungs lying on a table from smoking pot and then the worse was some dude tripping on LSD and slashing his eyeball with a razor blade. Why show such a thing to like a 9 year old?
Still can't forget it..........
We saw similar anti-smoking films back in the day, guys with half their faces missing I remember very well. Worst were the automotive accident films we were shown in Driver's Ed. I saw things in those films that were far worse than things I saw investigating aircraft mishaps.
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Oh no doubt. I remember in Elementary School they had us watch some f'ed film about drug use. It was horrid. Chicks with their arms all ate up from heroin, dudes schnoz all covered with Krylon from paint huffing, black, cancerous lungs lying on a table from smoking pot and then the worse was some dude tripping on LSD and slashing his eyeball with a razor blade. Why show such a thing to like a 9 year old?
Still can't forget it..........
Dallas County tried to scare us straight in Jr. High by comparing pot use to be same as heroin use.
They showed us anti-smoking pictures as well.
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"There was a demon that lived in the air. They said whoever challenged him would die"
One of my faves
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Forgot how bad this is.........
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Fuzzy, chopped up into 10 minutes hunks but amusing. @Peter Wyngarde makes an appearance too.
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Great film noir just finished watching.
https://archive.org/details/01-film-noir/
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Great film noir just finished watching.
https://archive.org/details/01-film-noir/
Yes, that's a great one all right. Check out Armored Car Robbery, if you haven't seen it. Charles McGraw played a cop in that one, too, and the villain was a surprising William Talman, otherwise known as Hamilton Burger on the Perry Mason Show.
McGraw was a great actor. He was in a lot of pictures. His last appearance in a movie was in The Birds. He played a fisherman, eating lunch in a diner when the birds attacked. (He was also my avatar during the old BellGab days.)
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(He was also my avatar during the old BellGab days.)
Perhaps the greatest avatar of all time!
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Perhaps the greatest avatar of all time!
Thanks, WAN!
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Yes, that's a great one all right. Check out Armored Car Robbery, if you haven't seen it. Charles McGraw played a cop in that one, too, and the villain was a surprising William Talman, otherwise known as Hamilton Burger on the Perry Mason Show.
McGraw was a great actor. He was in a lot of pictures. His last appearance in a movie was in The Birds. He played a fisherman, eating lunch in a diner when the birds attacked. (He was also my avatar during the old BellGab days.)
Also filmed by Richard Fleischer with all the elements of craftsmanlike direction.
It was available on OK.RU where they appreciate classic well-made cinema.
SPOILER ALERT: https://www.classicfilmnoir.com/2025/02/armored-car-robbery-1950.html
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Almost free...
Master and Commander is on sale to own for $5 for the 4K HDR version at some streaming sites like Fandango At Home (Vudu) and Apple.
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I watched this movie several minutes ago and really enjoyed it...I thought it was very good.
"Circle". I would categorize it as science fiction, suspense, (lots of suspense) and horror.
Maybe also mystery...I love movies and things with puzzles in them to be figured out.
At the time of my writing this now, of course, it is free and in high quality.
Has anyone else seen this movie?
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I watched this movie several minutes ago and really enjoyed it...I thought it was very good.
"Circle". I would categorize it as science fiction, suspense, (lots of suspense) and horror.
Maybe also mystery...I love movies and things with puzzles in them to be figured out.
At the time of my writing this now, of course, it is free and in high quality.
Has anyone else seen this movie?
I'v seen it @The_Snoopy_Phone and enjoyed it as well. Show that if you have a unique plot you don't have to have a budget of 100's of millions to make an entertaining movie.
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I'v seen it @The_Snoopy_Phone and enjoyed it as well. Show that if you have a unique plot you don't have to have a budget of 100's of millions to make an entertaining movie.
Yes, like The Blair Witch Project looked like a low budget production but it's still thought of as being one of the best horror movies ever. That's neat you watched and liked Circle. I sure wish they'd make a sequel to it. Movies I'm really looking forward to are The Black Phone 2, It Follows 2, (if they're making it? I need to find out.) and The Backrooms.
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https://harbingersdaily.com/blessings-from-israel-tel-aviv-university-announces-plans-perform-the-worlds-first-spinal-cord-transplant/
Vincent Price in The Tingler