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» Best Films Ever
Assault on Precinct 13
The original one, not the remake.
Many may not have seen it, and its brilliant.
Regards
BST
(Tue 22nd Jul 2008, 16:10, More)
Assault on Precinct 13
The original one, not the remake.
Many may not have seen it, and its brilliant.
Regards
BST
(Tue 22nd Jul 2008, 16:10, More)
» Best Films Ever
If you like...
...Sloppy Giuseppe's description of Vanishing Point, check out The Driver (1978).
Yeah, it's that movie where the guy smashes up that orange Merc in a car-park.
Ryan O'Neal plays a bank-job getaway driver who is coaxed out of retirement by a crazy cop (Bruce Dern). Our man says less than 200 words in the whole thing (Ryan O'Neal's part was written for Steve McQueen) but delivers the greatest car chases ever committed to film. Seriously. Even better than Vanishing Point, The Gumball Rally (1976), The Seven-Ups, French Connection, Gone in 60 Seconds (1971), Bullitt and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.
Imagine a film-noir cowboy-movie set in grimy 1970's New York with cars instead of horses. It's just awesome.
And it has a young Isabelle Adjani smouldering, speaking with a seductive French accent and smoking Gitanes throughout.
The best film ever is still the original Italian Job though.
That is all.
(Mon 21st Jul 2008, 11:01, More)
If you like...
...Sloppy Giuseppe's description of Vanishing Point, check out The Driver (1978).
Yeah, it's that movie where the guy smashes up that orange Merc in a car-park.
Ryan O'Neal plays a bank-job getaway driver who is coaxed out of retirement by a crazy cop (Bruce Dern). Our man says less than 200 words in the whole thing (Ryan O'Neal's part was written for Steve McQueen) but delivers the greatest car chases ever committed to film. Seriously. Even better than Vanishing Point, The Gumball Rally (1976), The Seven-Ups, French Connection, Gone in 60 Seconds (1971), Bullitt and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry.
Imagine a film-noir cowboy-movie set in grimy 1970's New York with cars instead of horses. It's just awesome.
And it has a young Isabelle Adjani smouldering, speaking with a seductive French accent and smoking Gitanes throughout.
The best film ever is still the original Italian Job though.
That is all.
(Mon 21st Jul 2008, 11:01, More)