I just got through watching that movie blademaker. Kind of a strange film but I have watched it many times. Johnny Depp is a little strangeblademaker wrote:My Name is Nobody

I just got through watching that movie blademaker. Kind of a strange film but I have watched it many times. Johnny Depp is a little strangeblademaker wrote:My Name is Nobody
Yes he is - all the way to the bank!gsmith7158 wrote:Johnny Depp is a little strange
Yeah I think Deadman and Edward Scissorhands would both qualify as cult classics.Mumbleypeg wrote:Yes he is - all the way to the bank!gsmith7158 wrote:Johnny Depp is a little strange
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Ken
Oh I had the wrong movie In mind blademaker sorry about thatblademaker wrote:My Name is Nobody 1973 Terence Hill and Henry Fonda...Later be known as Trinity...I think
The one movie my wife cannot get enough of is Steel Magnolias. We’ve seen it A LOT! I have to say though it is a pretty good movie.TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Arrrrgh - I'm huge fan of movies of all types - old, new and many different genres. I can't even begin to list them...
To give you a taste for the wide range of movies I love to watch, I have been known to binge watch Godzilla movies, John Wayne movies, Japanese Samurai & Chinese Kung Fu movies with English subtitles, Steve McQueen movies, cheesy Sci-Fi movies from the 60s & 70s, Kirk Douglas movies, Humphrey Bogart movies, etc, etc,
I would say that the only movies I really do not enjoy are chick-flicks. Guess what my wife's favorite movies are? Yeah, you guessed it...
Its all good...forgot about this movie...its in my collection nowgsmith7158 wrote:Oh I had the wrong movie In mind blademaker sorry about thatblademaker wrote:My Name is Nobody 1973 Terence Hill and Henry Fonda...Later be known as Trinity...I think
You should read the book(s) if you haven't already. Some pretty amazing stuff written by Edgar Rice Burroughs (of Tarzan fame) and first published in 1912. The book series features flying air craft, light rays similar to laser beams, space travel and several other phenomena unheard of or seemingly far-fetched at that time, which have since come to pass.orvet wrote: John Carter of Mars
I think I have read all of Edgar Rice Burroughs sci fi books at least once and most of them several times. At one time I owned almost all of the books he wrote except for the Tarzan series, I read a few Tarzan books but it didn't capture my imagination like his sci fi books did.Mumbleypeg wrote:You should read the book(s) if you haven't already. Some pretty amazing stuff written by Edgar Rice Burroughs (of Tarzan fame) and first published in 1912. The book series features flying air craft, light rays similar to laser beams, space travel and several other phenomena unheard of or seemingly far-fetched at that time, which have since come to pass.orvet wrote: John Carter of Mars
I thought the movie, which is a condensation of several books, was good but the books were far better.
Ken