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What MOVIES or DVDs have you seen? (PART NINE: On-Going General Thread)
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Was it mistreatment? I don't think so, at least not comparatively historically and given that most of the British had probably lost close relatives just a generation before in WWI. Then they had to fight another war in which their country was plastered by bombs & they faced their own rationing & hardships. They seemed quite restrained to me. They weren't shooting suspected Nazi's out of hand, anyway. I would have found that understandable, if deplorable.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoAzp...
He's also well known as the head vampire in Buffy, the 1992 movie with Donald Sutherland & Kristy Swanson. I guess he was better known in Europe, though.
I liked a lot of his 'B' movies.
Blind Fury (1989)
Crossworlds (1996)
Hobo With A Shotgun (2011)
Omega Doom (1996)
Split Second (1992)
Wedlock (1991)
He did a lot of 'good' movies too, though.
Escape from Sobibor (1987)
Fatherland (1994)
Soldier of Orange (Soldaat van Oranje) (1977)
The Osterman Weekend (1983)

Sorry to hear that, Jim. Thanks for the YouTube link. I wasn't familiar with Hauer, but that final speech was impressive. Thanks for posting this.

The Shape of Water by Guillermo del Toro.

Apparently this is the first of a trilogy by Sergio Leone, the same guy that did the 'Man With No Name' trilogy that stars Clint Eastwood. That one is a fairly obvious trilogy: "Fistful of Dollars" (1964), "For A Few Dollars More" (1965), & "The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly" (1966), all with Eastwood starring & all are westerns.
I wouldn't have known this one was a trilogy since both the production dates (a 15 year spread) & settings vary more nor are there any common stars.
Once Upon a Time in the West (1969) Fonda, Bronson, Cardinale, & Robards. It's set in the American west & involves the building of the railroads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Up...
A Fistful of Dynamite (1971) aka Duck, You Sucker! or Once Upon a Time, the Revolution stars Rod Steiger & James Coburn. I never knew the last name until I saw it in the Wikipedia entry. It's set in & during the Mexican Revolution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck,_Y...!
Once Upon a Time in America (1984) is the final movie in the trilogy. It stars Robert De Niro and James Woods. It's a gangster movie set in 1918 in NYC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Up...
I plan on watching them all in order now. As good as the first one was, they should be worth it. All have stars I like, too.


That's amazing, Nina.
I agree, Shirley Temple is hard to resist!
Here are links to 2 YouTube clips of parts of the movie:
Wee Willy Winkie 1937:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgC5p...
WEE WILLIE WINKIE (Shirley Temple and Victor McLaglen: 1937):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lfc2P...

Nina, I haven't seen that movie. I hate sad movies.
"Sommersby" (1993)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108185/...
"A farmer returns home from the Civil War, but his wife begins to suspect that the man is an impostor."
Stars: Richard Gere, Jodie Foster, Lanny Flaherty

I read it a while ago but am trying it again.
Below is a link to the review I wrote in 2009:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I had given it 4 stars.
So far it's very depressing. I can't imagine why I gave it 4 stars.

Oh, how awful! I see that it's Jodie Foster's character, named Laurel Sommersby, who dies that way.

Oh, I see. Thanks, Nina. I misunderstood. I just now read the summary at Wiki.
It says:
"As Jack is taken to the gallows, he asks Laurel to be amongst the crowds, as he cannot "hang alone". As Jack is about to be hanged, Laurel makes her way to the front of the crowd."
ABOVE IS FROM WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sommersby

"Several witnesses are brought up to discredit this Sommersby as a fraud, who state that he is Horace Townsend, an English teacher and con artist from Virginia."
It also says:
"Horace Townsend then buries Jack Sommersby, which is seen in the opening scene of the film. Horace decided to assume Jack Sommerby's identity. Jack concludes by saying he can't admit to being Horace, because Laurel and the children would lose everything."
ABOVE IS FROM WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sommersby

Nina, I'm glad you found a good book.
The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure
The Paris Architect: A Novel by Charles Belfoure by Trivion Books
The Paris Architect: A Novel by Charles Belfoure Conversation Starters by Daily Books
The Paris Architect: Top 50 Facts Countdown by Top 50 Facts
Summary of The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure Conversation Starters by BookHabits
I'll have to check those links out.

Thank, Nina!
"The African Doctor "(2016)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5555502/...
"The story of Seyolo Zantoko, who as a freshly graduated doctor of Congolese descent in France, struggled with his family to integrate in a small rural village, and ended up being considered as one of the most respected doctors in the area."

A goof friend of mine loaned me the set of DVDs. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed them. I have seen several of the 1970's version but I never saw this series that I can recall.
Sure reminded me of what a great actor Peter Graves was. He was the only actor to appear in both "Mission" series.



That's interesting, Nina. Thanks for posting it.

https://www.vulture.com/2019/11/james...
That should be really exciting.

Thanks for telling us, Jim.


Yes, I agree, Linda. That would be a hard adjustment for me too.

Nina, we enjoyed seasons 1 and 2. However, season 3 most of the main characters have new actors and some choices were not good.


Let me know when you get to Season 3 and how you feel about the cast changes.

Anthony Hopkins is great - adding this movie to my list. Thanks Nina.


I haven't tried it yet. A lot of good actors, but your thoughts were what I had, too.

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