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I've always got those two confused. For awhile I thought they were the same person. There's just something about that smirking fratboy thing that makes me want to smash his face in with half a brick.
Can't we have some real grown-up men in movies for a change?

That means that most of Connery's roles make more sense in a foreign langauge.

That means that most of Connery's roles make more sense in a foreign langauge.

He's aiming pretty low, isn't he?

He's aiming pretty low, isn't he?

The only Suzuki I've seen is Branded to Kill, which was pretty damn freaky. I hope Hollywood keeps it's mitts off that one. Has anyone here actually watched Youth of the Beast

"The Marx Brothers have never been in a picture as wonderful as they are."
Cecilia Ager

And here's the Top 10 from 1939:

Idris Elba as Henri Christophe!

Here’s to the Crazy Ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing

Not according to Speed. Sandy seemed to know everybody on that damn bus by name.

Shouldn't the title be 'Traceurs"? Why do Americans hate the letter 'u'?

I think you mean Sam Seaborn.

You'll love this then, about what happened at Jack's house. After he and the girl had a swim:

So weird, just came from the Polanski thread…anyways when Mia Farrow had her hair cut the producers of Rosemary's Baby invited the press to watch. Mia then berrated them about covering such a trivial event when they should be writing about the plight of the native Americans.
Ahhh, the Sixties.

This is from Polanski's autobiography, describing how he got over Sharon's murder:

If my dim memories of Lafayette Escadrille are correct, there's a scene of the recruits playing baseball, where Billy Jack beans Dirty Harry, who proceeds to chase him off the field. Knowing Laughlin, I like to think it wasn't scripted, just his idea of improvising and Eastwood had no idea what was headed his way.

Luxury. We used to hang out in a paper bag in a lake, have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel, work twenty hour day at mill for tuppence a month, come home, and Dad would thrash us to sleep with a broken bottle, if we were lucky!

I'd like this to happen just to see the response from the folks at Fox News and Big Hollywood.

I hope the film includes Jimi's tiumph at Monterey, not only b/c it would provide a great ending but on the off-chance that we could see a scene in the airport afterwards when Pete Townsend tried to apologise for the whole malarky about The Who performing first.