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My fav movie of his (too many to choose from) is the Original Conan

It captures the genre perfectly

Wonderful score as well :3
 
I watch none sense on how a whole nation prefers questionable truth to the alternate ...

What does it say of the state of the nation's attitude? Criminality wins ... the standard is set ... I have acquaintances that believe this wonderful sense of Christianity in reciprocation ... up endings?

Get your butt up folk ... if you really believe in virtue ... alas they don't! They just believe they do so as to make HS go round ... that's the spirit, odoriferous!
 
I actually havent seen his movies but I think Twins and Terminator made the most money.
Both I like
Twins I found hilarious (Danny DiVito and Arnold are twins lol) -- Arnold can act!
Neat Terminator Trivia--it was suspiciously similar to an Outer Limits episode Soldier by Harlan Ellison and he was always very protective of his works so he loved the movie and threatened to sue for infringement. The production studio settled.

James Cameron is very good at what he does and I am proud of him being Canadian :3
 
We watched A River Runs Through It,. We both thought we had seen it before but found we didn't recognise anything about it. Well worth watching if you haven't.

That was our first date movie. We were part of a larger group and were going to go as a group. The rest of the group plotted and only we two showed up. We realized afterwards (a day or two later) that that had been a date. :)
 
We watched A River Runs Through It,. We both thought we had seen it before but found we didn't recognise anything about it. Well worth watching if you haven't.

That was our first date movie. We were part of a larger group and were going to go as a group. The rest of the group plotted and only we two showed up. We realized afterwards (a day or two later) that that had been a date. :)
 
Right up to whatever pleasures you best and beyond *waggles eyebrows*

Tis a penetrating item for the head man ... and the powers prefer headless ... thus that scene in Godfather! Some say this must repeat often to support the back end of the production ... normality which is sliding ... because of the great rise of the rich at some extreme costs to networking ... possibly a hanging participle as placed ...

Isn't there other myths about the wandering headless???? Imagine all the Anne's as anis ... an in? Secular books on what goes on in the head by projection as forebode ... a Saxon expression ... so it wends! Maybe allegory ... bloody well avoided ... hoo moors in the oddest places ... quite fey really ... like High Flight and surly conditions ... clear dirt? All obscured in the poesy ... un prose ache, so folk don't have to know ...

Thought; to be shattering functions ... (note positioning of the dialectic) It too may be erratic ...
 
We watched A River Runs Through It,. We both thought we had seen it before but found we didn't recognise anything about it. Well worth watching if you haven't.
That's a wonderful film. I can't say I have liked Pitt as much in anything he's done since. And Redford's direction is excellent. I saw it in the theatres on release and I'm not sure Mrs. M has ever seen it. It came out during the period just before our wedding when we were mostly living apart (she was teaching in Halifax, I was working in Hamilton) so I likely saw it alone or with friends.
 
That's a wonderful film. I can't say I have liked Pitt as much in anything he's done since. And Redford's direction is excellent. I saw it in the theatres on release and I'm not sure Mrs. M has ever seen it. It came out during the period just before our wedding when we were mostly living apart (she was teaching in Halifax, I was working in Hamilton) so I likely saw it alone or with friends.
Great movie. Hard to believe it came out in 1992. We saw it at the theatre so it must have been a date night with a babysitter booked for the kids.
 
We watched A River Runs Through It,. We both thought we had seen it before but found we didn't recognise anything about it. Well worth watching if you haven't.
It's been awhile since I've seen it, I think we will check it out again. Thanks
 
It's been awhile since I've seen it, I think we will check it out again. Thanks
Well we watched A River Runs Through It again, what a beautiful movie....visually and story wise. I think watching it as an elder adult compared to watching it as a young woman also brought forward a different perspective. Also the excerpt of the poem by Henry Wordsworth, which is one of my favorites, was so well placed.
That part of the poem was also in another movie I loved, Splendor in the Grass, with Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty (1961).
 
Well we watched A River Runs Through It again, what a beautiful movie....visually and story wise. I think watching it as an elder adult compared to watching it as a young woman also brought forward a different perspective. Also the excerpt of the poem by Henry Wordsworth, which is one of my favorites, was so well placed.
That part of the poem was also in another movie I loved, Splendor in the Grass, with Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty (1961).
The book, a collection of stories by Norman Maclean (Craig Sheffer's character in the movie), is good, too.
 
Well we watched A River Runs Through It again, what a beautiful movie....visually and story wise. I think watching it as an elder adult compared to watching it as a young woman also brought forward a different perspective. Also the excerpt of the poem by Henry Wordsworth, which is one of my favorites, was so well placed.
That part of the poem was also in another movie I loved, Splendor in the Grass, with Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty (1961).
Cant believe I said Henry wordsworth...the poet is William Wordsworth.
 
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