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Mongo Of The Eternal High
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Alien: Havana Nights

Perhaps Crowe and Val Kilmer can make an appearance as a couple of comically lost Vogons.

Yeah…JT Walsh was a really scary dude in Breakdown.

With fine support by second string assholes Hart Bochner and Robert Davi.

Don't take any guff from these fucking swine.

Well, he didn't go into gay porn like Stephen Geoffreys.

Yes. It will happen to you, and you will be sitting alone in a bar.

No.

Yeah, well, that's like your opinion, man.

I still recommend Tideland in terms of Jeff Bridges. True, it's a small role, but he's not often cast as someone so grotesque, and to see him tackle it with such abandon and lack of vanity makes it worth seeing once.

I already saw that one. I concur

The Essential Jeff Bridges performances that you need to see.
1971-The Last Picture Show, 1972- Fat City, 1972- Bad Company, 1973- The Last American Hero, 1974- Thunderbolt And Lightfoot, 1975- Rancho Deluxe, 1976- Stay Hungry, 1979- Winter Kills, 1981- Cutter's Way, 1984- Starman, 1985- 8 Million Ways To Die, 1988-

He also pops up in Blazing Saddles and Capricorn One.

Another one of the great films of the 70's that is totally neglected. Without a doubt, I would be put it in the John Huston top five. The fact that it was made by a old school Hollywood director makes it even more surprising, but I guess Huston felt like he needed to step up on his game when he saw all of the young

The Hot Rock had some pretty good moments, especially the ruse that the gang use on Zero Mostel involving the henchman "Chicken".

The Friends Of Eddie Coyle
One of the great 70's crime flicks. Without a doubt, Robert Mitchum's finest acting. Peter Boyle gets one of his best roles too. So does Richard Jordan.

Perfect time
Tony Scott or Quentin Tarantino should hire him to be fat Elvis in their next movie.

They should get Dan Aykroyd to host.

I don't want any decenty people in my car. No Christians either!

No love for SAMCRO, eh?
Yeah, well…Leonard Pierce.