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Nickydownsouth
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4 May 2009 22:57 |
Been to see Xmen Origins Wolverine tonight........very different to the 3 earlier xmen films, more of a story to this one, and we all enjoyed it......
I see Transformers 2 is out in the summer, I loved the 1st one, only went to see it as yougest daughter wanted to go, and surprised myself, it was really good, lets hope the sequel matches up.......
Tom Hanks has a new film out, saw the trailer tonight, Angels and Demons, similar i think to the Da Vinci Code { not that i`ve seen that anyway}, but I think the book is from the same author.
Nicky
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☼ Pam ☼
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4 May 2009 23:11 |
Hi nicky, never seen any of the X Men films, that Hugh Jackman's a bit of alright though!
David, you could be right maybe Clint has bought them as you never see them repeated do you.
Pam. ☺
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EyebrowsEd
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4 May 2009 23:43 |
Eveining all,
I think the main reason we don't see the likes of Rawhide, Bonanza, The High Chaparal etc on TV anymore is because the popularity of the genre has waned.
We now watch costume dramas (and we should really consider western TV series as costume dramas) based on the classic novels.
New western films are as rare as hen's teeth nowadays as well - there used to be a time when they were churned out at a rate of 4-5 a year - but now we crave special effects - which lend themselves to science fiction or Marvel comic-like stories.
Talking of which I really want to see the new Star Trek film.
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Nickydownsouth
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6 May 2009 20:55 |
Yes Ed totally agree, if its not Costume/Period dramas its any sort of reality TV.....fly on the wall, ranging from shopping Malls, to Airports, to a dozen or so fame hungry young people in the Big Brother house every summer.........they`re cheap to make, the wages bill must be zilch apart from the Camera Crew, and us { The British Public} like idiots watch all these low budget shows and kid ourselves we`re being entertained.!!!!
i`m afraid your on your own with the Star Trek Movie. i`d rather watch paint dry........!!!!! Lol........ but if you need a companion OH would love to see it.....
Space ...the final frontier.......
Nicky
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David
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6 May 2009 21:23 |
I was a big fan on of Cagney and Lacey on TV. Good story lines well acted, good supporting cast. Sanuels, Petree etc
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Nickydownsouth
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6 May 2009 21:34 |
never watched Cagney and Lacey myself david, but my mother has always been a big fan, and I think it had a huge following in general.
Ironside......now that was a great series from the 70s, Raymond Burr was excellent as the grumpy detective confined to a wheelchair......
Nicky
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David
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7 May 2009 16:42 |
Your'e right Nicky, and Raymond Burr was equally talented an actor in Perry Mason. You can still hear its excellent opening theme tune on You Tube
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Nemo
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7 May 2009 22:34 |
Ah, Perry Mason, that brings back some memories, David. I agree with you about the theme tune too. For some reason I never really got into Ironside.
John
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EyebrowsEd
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7 May 2009 23:28 |
Oooh I loved Ironside when I was a kid.
Just finishd watching "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" with Sean Connery et al. I really enjoyed it and with Connery as the lead character "Allan Quatermain" it got me starting to think about film adaptations of H. Rider Haggard's novels, notably "King Solomon's Mines" with the excellent Stewart Grainger (a great actor who we haven't mentioned before - and whose real name was James Stewart) and "She" with Ursula Andress. Anybody remember them?
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Elizabethofseasons
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7 May 2009 23:35 |
Good Evening all
Yes, I adored "Cagney and Lacey". The first time a prime time TV showed women detectives and their home life.
A good film I remember watching was Robert Stack in the "The Last Voyage". Its where he and his family are on a ship that is sinking and his wife, played by Dorothy Malone is trapped.
It is only a short film but maintains such tension. All ends well.
Glenn Ford was a tour de force actor. 3-10 to Yuma Ransom.
Any silent films with Rudolph Valentino. I cry all the way through "Blood and Sand".
My first screen crush was for an actor called Michael Pare in "Streets of Fire", directed by Walter Hill. Ah dear!
Best wishes
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EyebrowsEd
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7 May 2009 23:47 |
Hi Elizabeth,
Yes I remember "The Last Voyage" - I mentioned it about 200 posts back! The one character I remember is the crew member who helps Robert Stack free his wife and was played by Woody Strode. I think his most famous role was as Draba, the retiarius gladiator who fights Kirk Douglas in Spartacus.
EDIT: Just been on the net regarding gladiators and have found a big boo-boo regarding Draba the retiarius gladiator. This type of gladiator, who fights with the net and trident, is not recorded in Roman literature or artwork before the middle of the 1st century AD. The slave revolt, led by Spartacus, took place in 73 BC - at least 120 years before the first retiarius is recorded!
Oh well, trust me to ruin the plot of a good film ...
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David
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8 May 2009 06:27 |
I remember "**" Barbara Hale, Perry's secretary.
She co starred as the mother in Stripper, all bump and grind. Taught her daugher to dance to Let me entertain you, she entertained me.
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EyebrowsEd
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8 May 2009 21:04 |
I'll take your word on that David!
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Nickydownsouth
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9 May 2009 20:18 |
Hi Ed and all...
Yes I have seen both King Solomons Mines and She......many years ago though.....
I see Ben Stilller is on Jonathan Ross next week, that must mean Night at the Museum 2 is coming out soon......looking forward to it.
On another note. just seen an advert for "Return of the Rudeboy" the best of SKA ......a new CD available at Tesc** it took me back to my late teens /early twenties....what a brillliant style of music that was........just love Suggs from Madness.........
This is the heavy heavy monster sound.........One Step beyond................. ... ......
Nicky
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☼ Pam ☼
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9 May 2009 22:33 |
Hi Nicky, yes I'm going to buy that CD, brings back memories! Great for driving to! Remember Fun Boy Three? or as hubby refered to them as Bum boy Three! Really like Ska. Mirror in the Bathroom, can you remember who did that? ☺
Just come to me...The Beat.
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Nickydownsouth
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9 May 2009 22:57 |
Yes Pam remember Mirror in the Bathroom...it was a great era for music, love the SKA sound
Mirror in the bathroom please don`t ? The door is locked just you and me Gonna take you to a resteraunt with glass top tables You can watch yourself while you are eating............only the 80s could produce lyrics like that, must google for the rest of it........
Nicky
Heres the lyrics... can`t believe i`ve seen singing the wrong words all these years.....
Mirror in the bathroom please talk free The door is locked just you and me. Can I take you to a restaurant that's got glass tables You can watch yourself while you are eating. Mirror in the bathroom I just can't stop it, Every Saturday you see me window shopping. Find no interest in the racks and shelves Just a thousand reflections of my own sweet self, self, self... Mirror in the bathroom You're my mirror in the bathroom You're my mirror in the bathroom You're my mirror in the bathroom... Mirror in the bathroom recompense For all my crimes of self defense. Cures you whisper make no sense Drift gently into mental illness. Mirror in the bathroom please talk free The door is locked just you and me. Can I take you to a restaurant that's got glass tables You can watch yourself while you are eating. Mirror in the bathroom Mirror in the bathroom...
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☼ Pam ☼
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9 May 2009 23:08 |
Well done Nicky, I can still kind of remember the lead singer...he was blonde with light eyes, and i quite fancied him! See they don't all have to have brown eyes! LOL
Night, night, (hope you're daughter got Carol's pic on the phone)
Pam.xxx
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EyebrowsEd
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10 May 2009 01:22 |
Yeah I loved two-tone as well. I think my fave was "Gangsters" by the Specials:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqRF8lUOpcY&NR=1
Gangsters by the Specials was the first release on the 2-Tone label, and it's about an incident that happened whilst the band was on tour in France. Here's the lyrics:
Bernie Rhodes knows, don't argue
Why must you record my phone calls? Are you planning a bootleg L.P? Said you've been threatened by gangsters Now it's you that's threatening me.
Can't fight corruption with con tricks They use the law to commit crime I dread, dread to think what the future will bring When we're living in gangster times.
"Don't call me Scarface!"
Can't interrupt while I'm talking Or they'll confiscate all your guitars. And Catch 22 says if I sing the truth They won't make me an overnight star.
Don't offer us legal protection They use the law to commit crime. I dread to think what the future will bring When we're living in real gangster times. "Bernie Rhodes knows, don't argue."
(Bernie Rhodes was the Specials' former manager)
Just finished watching "We Were Soldiers", about the battle of Ia Drang in the Vietnam War. I guess you wouldn't watch it Pam - Lt Colonel Hal Moore is played by Mel Gibson - but if you can get over him being in it then it's a really good film. (Also has Madeleine Stowe in it)
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Nickydownsouth
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10 May 2009 19:54 |
Yes Ed , Gangsters by the Specials was great, also loved Ghost town by them as well........
I`ve seen We Were Soldiers, OH got in on DVD for a birthday a couple of years ago, we both thoroughly enjoyed it, and personally I thought Mel Gibson was very good in it, quite graphic and not for the squeamish, I`m suprised none of us has mentioned it before...
Nicky
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EyebrowsEd
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10 May 2009 21:13 |
Hi Nicky,
Yes loved the soundtrack to We Were Soldiers as well - especially "Hold me, thrill me, kiss me" - originally by Mel Carter and "Hold on, I'm coming" by Sam and Dave.
Apart from being a rocker I love older music too, especially the ones that get the ladies quivering.
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