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like I said, you may well be right, but it's far from being "fact"
particularly if you haven't seen all the other versions

it's the best version I've seen to date, but I still get great enjoyment from Gene Kelly's version
Kelly is a far superior athlete to Michael York, Van Heflin can match Oliver Reed and Lana Turner surpasses Faye Dunaway
I've always had a sft spot for Gig Young but June Allyson not so much
all a matter of opinion

I'd like to see a good French version, after all it's their story
;)
I haven't seen the older versions of the story which I'm sure are quite good. The Lester films I think embarass everything that has come since, although the Jovovich film, recently released, was an interesting alternative take and presentation of the story, but not comparable to the Lester films, which I think are pretty much perfect. The Lester films I'm sure will remain the authentic versions that will always stick, even if I go back and watch older versions.
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Best Three Musketeers is Lester's two films, no doubt.

you may well be right, I'll let you know after I've watched this one
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Re the Lester films. This is just fact. Michael York is d'Artagnan. Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay, Richard Chamberlain. Brilliant work. And then there's Raquel Welch and Dunaway, plus Christopher Lee, Heston...

I suddenly have a hankering to revisit both of these films.

I watched them to death as a kid. Made me a fan of York I suspect and always get a kick from Reed in these films. Ah...
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I haven't seen LOOPER yet, but have read reviews that make it sound like the Second Coming or something, with such hyperboles as "years from now we'll all remember when we first saw this movie" and so on.

Judging from the trailers it looks like a neat sci-fi B movie concept, nothing more.

I want to see it, but I wish I could put out of my head that 'Looper' was a slang term for a mentally unbalanced person when I was a kid.

I keep thinking LOOKER not LOOPER, so much so that I actually youtubed the theme to that old Michael Crichton movie a few weeks back.

Gonna go watch TWELVE MONKEYS now.
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THE AVENGERS

Thought it was good, but not overwhelmingly special or the best superhero movie ever. And the idea of Manhattan being attacked by aliens coming down out of the sky has just been done to the death. Are there no other interesting, major cities in the U.S. that space aliens would want to attack? Why must it always been New York? Why not Seattle? San Francisco? Denver? Atlanta. Clearly there is no reason to attack Detroit, as it has already been deserted by all human life.
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The Lady Vanishes (1938, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)

Really fine film. Mystery, suspense, and humour.


Triple Cross (1966, dir. Terence Young)

Not the most profound film, but enjoyable with its not too credible plot. It has some outstanding scenes, like the frolicing cat that threatens to draw the guard's attention to Eddie, or Eddie almost giving away his true role when he asks Steinhäger where he got that picture from, and Eddie with Sylvia Sorrente in bed (boobs!). A stellar cast (Plummer, Romy, Fröbe, Auger, Brynner, Tony Dawson).
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tiffanywint wrote:
Seve wrote:

like I said, you may well be right, but it's far from being "fact"
particularly if you haven't seen all the other versions

it's the best version I've seen to date, but I still get great enjoyment from Gene Kelly's version
Kelly is a far superior athlete to Michael York, Van Heflin can match Oliver Reed and Lana Turner surpasses Faye Dunaway
I've always had a sft spot for Gig Young but June Allyson not so much
all a matter of opinion

I'd like to see a good French version, after all it's their story
;)
I haven't seen the older versions of the story which I'm sure are quite good. The Lester films I think embarass everything that has come since, although the Jovovich film, recently released, was an interesting alternative take and presentation of the story, but not comparable to the Lester films, which I think are pretty much perfect. The Lester films I'm sure will remain the authentic versions that will always stick, even if I go back and watch older versions.

Lester fans can rest easy, Doug's version is not as good, although it has some nifty moments and the most Porthos-esque Porthos I've seen
(neither Frank Finlay or Gig Young carried enough weight in my opinion)
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Very flat and disappointing sequel to the vastly superior Deadlier Than The Male. Usually when a fun film has a slipshod sequel, it has a different behind-the-scenes crew but SGD had the exact same director/producer writer combo as DTTM. Whereas DTTM came close to succeeding at imitation Bond, SGD barely makes it to the level of imitation Flint/Helm/UNCLE territory. The slick and classy production values of the first Richard Johnson/Bulldog Drummond film are conspicuously absent. And why on earth did they dub Daliah Lavi's(the Detainer from 1967's Casino Royale) exquistely sexy voice? I also wonder how it got a G rating. It should've been a PG(or M as it would've been at the time). It's not hard to figure out why there's not been a single Bulldog Drummond film made since this one. A few good lines and seeing the inspiration for Austin Power's fembots are among the saving graces. Bond vets James Villiers(Tanner in FYEO), Virginia North(Olympe from OHMSS) and Joanna Lumley(English girl from OHMSS) also appear.

I'm giving it ** out of ***** and that's being generous. For those who haven't seen a Richard Johnson/Drummond adventure, stick with Deadlier Than The Male instead. If you watch the 2nd one it may kill your appetite for the 1st one.
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Rocky & Rocky II

Fecking excellent.
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De la part des copains (1970, dir. Terence Young)

Surprisingly good, the IMDb rating notwithstanding. It has a fairly entertaining, if simple, plot. Bronson is really good here, you cannot possibly say he had an inclination to ham acting. laugh Liv is fine as his wife, and Mason does good with his small role. The film features a crazy car chase up the serpentines. It's superficial, for sure, but a fun little thriller.
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Very flat and disappointing sequel to the vastly superior Deadlier Than The Male. Usually when a fun film has a slipshod sequel, it has a different behind-the-scenes crew but SGD had the exact same director/producer writer combo as DTTM. Whereas DTTM came close to succeeding at imitation Bond, SGD barely makes it to the level of imitation Flint/Helm/UNCLE territory. The slick and classy production values of the first Richard Johnson/Bulldog Drummond film are conspicuously absent. And why on earth did they dub Daliah Lavi's(the Detainer from 1967's Casino Royale) exquistely sexy voice? I also wonder how it got a G rating. It should've been a PG(or M as it would've been at the time). It's not hard to figure out why there's not been a single Bulldog Drummond film made since this one. A few good lines and seeing the inspiration for Austin Power's fembots are among the saving graces. Bond vets James Villiers(Tanner in FYEO), Virginia North(Olympe from OHMSS) and Joanna Lumley(English girl from OHMSS) also appear.

I'm giving it ** out of ***** and that's being generous. For those who haven't seen a Richard Johnson/Drummond adventure, stick with Deadlier Than The Male instead. If you watch the 2nd one it may kill your appetite for the 1st one.

agreed, as big a disapointment as the first one was a pleasant surprise
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Missing (1982, dir. Costa-Gavras)

Based on real-life events, this film shows how realism has to be put on screen. Writing and direction are commendable, and the acting is fine too. I'm particularly surprised to see Lemmon act so extraordinarily well, he's terrific. You can't see any of his talent in a film like, say, SOME LIKE IT HOT. Comedies, no matter how good, seem to necessitate a whole different set of acting abilities than dramas. HOT is mostly slapstick. MISSING feels like a documentary, but in a good way, not the fake kind we know from many modern films. You don't feel manipulated, the film is all the more engaging and satisfying. I'm looking forward to more of Costa-Gavras.
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Rocky III & IV

Going downhill with every film but the music still makes me smile. A friend had never seen a Rocky so I thought it was about time and, bearing in mind I've never seen him sit through a whole film without falling asleep before, I've been quite amused to see he loved them. He's even looking forward to Rocky V but I might let him do that one alone.
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Very flat and disappointing sequel to the vastly superior Deadlier Than The Male. Usually when a fun film has a slipshod sequel, it has a different behind-the-scenes crew but SGD had the exact same director/producer writer combo as DTTM. Whereas DTTM came close to succeeding at imitation Bond, SGD barely makes it to the level of imitation Flint/Helm/UNCLE territory. The slick and classy production values of the first Richard Johnson/Bulldog Drummond film are conspicuously absent. And why on earth did they dub Daliah Lavi's(the Detainer from 1967's Casino Royale) exquistely sexy voice? I also wonder how it got a G rating. It should've been a PG(or M as it would've been at the time). It's not hard to figure out why there's not been a single Bulldog Drummond film made since this one. A few good lines and seeing the inspiration for Austin Power's fembots are among the saving graces. Bond vets James Villiers(Tanner in FYEO), Virginia North(Olympe from OHMSS) and Joanna Lumley(English girl from OHMSS) also appear.

I'm giving it ** out of ***** and that's being generous. For those who haven't seen a Richard Johnson/Drummond adventure, stick with Deadlier Than The Male instead. If you watch the 2nd one it may kill your appetite for the 1st one.

agreed, as big a disapointment as the first one was a pleasant surprise

Excellent way to put it, seve. SGD makes the 1967 CR seem like the 2006 CR by comparison. I think the underrated In Like Flint is the best of all the 1960s Bond knockoff sequels IMHO.
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Missing (1982, dir. Costa-Gavras)

Based on real-life events, this film shows how realism has to be put on screen. Writing and direction are commendable, and the acting is fine too. I'm particularly surprised to see Lemmon act so extraordinarily well, he's terrific. You can't see any of his talent in a film like, say, SOME LIKE IT HOT. Comedies, no matter how good, seem to necessitate a whole different set of acting abilities than dramas. HOT is mostly slapstick. MISSING feels like a documentary, but in a good way, not the fake kind we know from many modern films. You don't feel manipulated, the film is all the more engaging and satisfying. I'm looking forward to more of Costa-Gavras.

For me, Costa-Gavras never gets any better than this; same for Lemmon, but for my whole adult life - I was 21 when it came out - I've considered his work in this film to be about the best anyone could deliver. Achieving such subtle gradations of character when shooting out of sequence just seems miraculous to me, both then and now.
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Yeah, Lemmon was tops in that. When I saw it, it was weird to see John Shea as a goodie, since I remember him as Lex Luthor on LOIS & CLARK. And it was odd to see the guy from MURPHY BROWN.

But Lemmon and Spacek together is great.

Anywho, I was off shooting for the weekend, with the last day standing in the rain for hours. So today I unwound with more water.

The Poseidon Adventure (1972)

I vastly prefer THE TOWERING INFERNO, but this is still a flick that I love to come back to for the cast and the effects.

And two I hadn't seen...

Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)

Trash, but I was entertained. laugh Hey, it's better than AIRPORT '79. But it has Caine, Field, Malden, Savalas, and even Peter Boyle.

Poseidon (2006)

This one gets pissed all over, but I give it a solid rating as a big, campy action flick. I enjoyed it. You've got Kurt Russell, who is always welcome in my book. You've got Emmy Rossum. I'd say what I'd like to do with her, but I don't want to win a j7wild Award. And there's Richard Dreyfuss. I'll say they could have done better than Fugly Fergie for the singer, but at least she dies.

Now if only the kid died. I saw him and it took me a few minutes but I recognized him as the little bastard who played a Young Kirk in NUTREK. I so wanted him to die horribly. Alas...

What this film needed was a more star-studded cast, IMHO. Or at least a more eccentric grouping.

Keep Kurt Russell, Richard Dreyfuss, and Emmy Rossum. Replace everyone else with...

-David Hyde Pierce
-Brett Farve
-Fred Dalton Thompson
-Leann Rimes
-Ludacris
-Fred Willard
-Terry Bradshaw
-A member of the Wayons family.
-Dianne Wiest
-And Gabriel Byrne as the King of Ireland

And get John Williams to do the score. It sounded like they got music from DeWolfe.
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Saw LOOPER. Was massively disappointed. The movie is ridiculous, overwrought, full of itself, meaningless, and abandons a perfectly good premise for a perfectly ridiculous one halfway through.

In short, TERMINATOR 2 meets THE OMEN.
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The movie is ridiculous, overwrought, full of itself, meaningless...

It's Nolan 2.0 alright.
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THE EIGER SANCTION (1975, dir. Clint Eastwood)

So completely mad and so terribly fun. I pretty much loved it.
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It's one of my guilty pleasures. Dad was a stunt climber on it (he knew the Eiger pretty well) and was one those things that was on in the background when I was young. Only now I realise how f-ed up it is. laugh

What did you make of Williams's score?
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I liked the score quite a bit. As a rule, I like early John Williams more than the post-STAR WARS Williams.
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The movie is ridiculous, overwrought, full of itself, meaningless...

It's Nolan 2.0 alright.

At least a Nolan movie knows what it is from one minute to the next. LOOPER spends its first half engaging you with an interesting time travel story about the two Joes and then switchs gears halfway through to condense its entire sprawling narrative into a schlocky Twilight Zone short story on a farm with a telekinetic stock "creepy little boy" character. And to make matters worse, the time travel is bad and doesn't even begin to make sense, changing its own rules from one minute to the next.
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Excellent way to put it, seve. SGD makes the 1967 CR seem like the 2006 CR by comparison. I think the underrated In Like Flint is the best of all the 1960s Bond knockoff sequels IMHO.

I agree... mostly
I enjoyed "Our Man Flint" but thought it was a bit short on fisticuff action
Coburn and co seemed to recognise that too, so there were alot more opportunities for Coburn to show off his "kung fu lite" skills in the sequel
the only thing that drags it down is the long and excrusiating soliloquy by the villain near the end, which is hard to forgive
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DEEP RED (Argento, 1975)
Saw this at a theater on Friday. Unfortunately, it was the US theatrical version. Shitty print, too.

A QUIET PLACE IN THE COUNTRY (Petri, 1968)
Strange giallo flick, but very well-made. Holds a nice Morricone score and lots of tits.
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I liked the score quite a bit. As a rule, I like early John Williams more than the post-STAR WARS Williams.

That's a dumb rule.
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THE EIGER SANCTION (1975, dir. Clint Eastwood)

So completely mad and so terribly fun. I pretty much loved it.

This.

Harmsway wrote:
I liked the score quite a bit. As a rule, I like early John Williams more than the post-STAR WARS Williams.

This too, somewhat.
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