Do it man. After you finish watching the film tell us what you think.
Once upon a time in Mexico was on the other night, I dig all those Desperado movies with Banderas, those Zorro flicks too.
Once upon a time in Mexico was on the other night, I dig all those Desperado movies with Banderas, those Zorro flicks too.
cant go wrong with any bogart flicks...
casablanca
key largo
maltese falcon
sahara
the caine mutiny
to name a few...bogart top 5 actor of all time with the likes of deniro,pacino,etc. and best imo from the 40's and 50's
cant go wrong with any bogart flicks...
casablanca
key largo
maltese falcon
sahara
the caine mutiny
to name a few...bogart top 5 actor of all time with the likes of deniro,pacino,etc. and best imo from the 40's and 50's
some good and bad selections in here.
matchstick men is a great flick. has sinatras's summerwind as the theme song. pimpin...
copland just rewatched a few wks back. good flick
the game really good michael douglas movie.
21 jumpstreet was shit. sorry.
some good and bad selections in here.
matchstick men is a great flick. has sinatras's summerwind as the theme song. pimpin...
copland just rewatched a few wks back. good flick
the game really good michael douglas movie.
21 jumpstreet was shit. sorry.
cant go wrong with any bogart flicks...
casablanca
key largo
maltese falcon
sahara
the caine mutiny
good list BUT you forgot the early movies that made him a star. The Petrified Forest (1936) with Leslie Howard and The Roaring Twenties (1939) with James Cagney. and NO mention of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre? (1948) ("Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!")
a personal fav of mine is China Clipper (1936), about the building of Pan American Airways, along with the last movie before his death in 1957, The Harder They Fall (1956) which was about the corruption in pro boxing which lead to a federal investigation of the "sport"
IF you like Bogart, Edward G Robinson and James Cagney "gangster" flicks, then check out Paul Muni in BOTH the original Scarface AND I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (both 1932) which was based on the true story of Robert Elliott Burns and exposed the cruelty and corruption of the southern chain gang system. Muni was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for the latter.
as for Wall Street based films, the original 1987 Wall Street with Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen and his father Martin is STILL excellent. the 2010 sequel Money Never Sleeps with Douglas and Shia "LaPoof", not so much. Boiler Room (2000) is also outstanding with Giovanni Ribisi, Ben Affleck and Vin Diesel. a recent "sleeper" is Margin Call (2011) loosely based on the fall of Lehman Brother with Kevin Spacey Demi Moore Jeremy Irons and Stanley Tucci.
cant go wrong with any bogart flicks...
casablanca
key largo
maltese falcon
sahara
the caine mutiny
good list BUT you forgot the early movies that made him a star. The Petrified Forest (1936) with Leslie Howard and The Roaring Twenties (1939) with James Cagney. and NO mention of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre? (1948) ("Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!")
a personal fav of mine is China Clipper (1936), about the building of Pan American Airways, along with the last movie before his death in 1957, The Harder They Fall (1956) which was about the corruption in pro boxing which lead to a federal investigation of the "sport"
IF you like Bogart, Edward G Robinson and James Cagney "gangster" flicks, then check out Paul Muni in BOTH the original Scarface AND I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (both 1932) which was based on the true story of Robert Elliott Burns and exposed the cruelty and corruption of the southern chain gang system. Muni was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for the latter.
as for Wall Street based films, the original 1987 Wall Street with Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen and his father Martin is STILL excellent. the 2010 sequel Money Never Sleeps with Douglas and Shia "LaPoof", not so much. Boiler Room (2000) is also outstanding with Giovanni Ribisi, Ben Affleck and Vin Diesel. a recent "sleeper" is Margin Call (2011) loosely based on the fall of Lehman Brother with Kevin Spacey Demi Moore Jeremy Irons and Stanley Tucci.
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