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"Oldies" but "Goodies"

Started by jensleh, October 17, 2003, 05:52:27 PM

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jensleh

I was just surfing around TV Guide.com and came accross there movie review list.  There are some awsome reviews on Grosse Pointe Blank, Pulp Fiction, and Rio Bravo.  I had forgotten what great films these were.  If you want to read some good reviews check them out, it is so easy to get wrapped up what's new that sometimes a good "classic" is well needed

The Burgomaster

I love reading movie review books. My favorites are THE PSYCHOTRONIC ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FILM (I am on my 2nd copy of this . . . I read the first copy so many times that the binding split in half and I had to throw it away and buy a new copy), and THE PSYCHOTRONIC VIDEO GUIDE (which I also read religiously). I get a lot of my "DVD buying" ideas from these books.

I'm glad you mentioned RIO BRAVO . . . it's one of my favorite westerns.

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

raj

Rio Bravo is an oldie, but not Pulp Fiction, didn't that movie come out like last week?

Cullen

Grosse Point Blank...  

Pulp Fiction....

Oldies are things that were made BEFORE I WAS BORN DAMMIT!!!  

Before I was...  

Oldies...

Excuse me.  I'm going to go off and cry for a while.

I'd also like to second Rio Bravo.  Good film.

Cullen - Never trust a man over...   Grosse Point Blank came out in 1997 for God's sake!  1997!  HOW THE HELL IS THAT AN OLDIE????

GAAAAH!

....

Now I feel like an oldie....
Cullen - Super Genius, Novelist, and all in all Great Guy.

Dunners

Citizen kane
night of the living dead
the creeping terror...wait a minute...:P

save the world, kill a politician or two.