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In Reply to: Weekend DVD Pile posted by mikenyc on April 19, 2002 at 07:05:45:
Under Fire- check out the sound. You can hear the shell casings falling to the ground around you on my surround system. Probably not only one of the best acted movies but certainly one of the best sounding movies!Tombstone- just outstanding acting all around. One of the most accurate telling of the history as well. Really a great film.
Presidio- loved this as well. One of Connery's best works I think.
Follow Ups:
Connery hasn't been in a bad film...or he has and he just hasnt let us know that !What are you viewing this weekend ?
La Femme Nikita on DVD just arrived
and should have
Twin Peaks Pilot on DVD from Hong Kong when I get home (Hopefully)Also on my list but low priority (only have very limited time)are:
American Werewolf in London
Arabian Nights (has Vanessa Mae in it)
Apocalypse Now Redux
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (New version with Gabrielle Anwar- yeah)Have seen them all before of course but you know....
You will LOVE "Le Femme Nikita"...its so subtle and more interesting than the Bridget Fonda "Point of No Return"."American Werewolf" is alot of fun...I'm sure you will enjoy that title...it stands up to repeated viewings !
Im sure you will savor and look forward to "Apocalype Now Redux" too !
Please tell me about the "Arabian Nights" title !
Sounds like alot of nice film viewing. Enjoy !!!
Solid acting from all...especially Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer...their best. Powers Boothe is very good too. I can only feel that there just arent enough good scripts floating around out there, and everything else is just junk.Very impressed with the story too.
For this coming weekend...so far..."Saragossa Manuscript"
"Maniac"
"Juliet of the Spirits"
"Fatal Attraction..Special Edition"
"Come and See"
"The Beast"
"The Clash...Westway of the World"
"Men Who Killed Kenedy"
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