Senator Jack
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Call me nuts, but I like the Marvin/Reagan version of The Killers better than the original.
Senator Jack said:Call me nuts, but I like the Marvin/Reagan version of The Killers better than the original.
AH, Now I see, it IS in print; I'd been ignoring that Amazon search result since the first stars listed were other than Burt Lancaster or Ava Gardner... Thanks Jake :eusa_clapjake_fink said:Criterion released The Killers quite a while ago in a killer package that included the made for TV remake by Don (Dirty Harry) Siegel and starring Lee Marvin and Ronald Reagan.
I thought these were both on dvd but I see only High Road to China is.vintage68 said:I'd love to see Lassiter with Tom Selleck, and High Road to China, also with Selleck and both set in the late 30's and early 40's.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Feraud said:Are there any movies in particular that you want to add to you dvd collection but cannot?
scotrace said:This film won best foreign language oscar (Italy) in 1992. It's set on a Greek island during WWII. It features some of the most stunningly spectacular real estate in the world. And it has Vanna Barba. I just don't get why this film has never been released on DVD.
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Cousin Hepcat said:Great choices, everyone.
Would love to replace these VHSes with DVDs:
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"(Ernest Hemingway's) THE KILLERS", 1946, Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner - Hit men kill an unresisting victim, and investigator Reardon uncovers his past involvement with beautiful, deadly Kitty Collins.
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"EDGE OF DARKNESS", 1943, Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan - Germany's WWII-era leadership's invasion of Norway: in a small fishing village that is headquarters to 150 German soldiers, the 800 locals are stewing, waiting for a supply of arms so they can revolt.
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"NOTORIOUS", 1946, Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman - A woman is asked to spy on a group of Germany's WWII-era leadership friends in South America. How far will she have to go to ingratiate herself with them? (not in print; inflated used prices, unless you want to buy for $50 from someone with "90% positive feedback"...)
and was about to say, out-of-the-groove as it my seem, "ROOTS" miniseries, 1977... but just saw on Amazon, its due for an anniversary edition release in 10 days - gotta love life's pleasant surprises.
- C H
It has been, a while back, but I've been checking the schedule recently & didn't see it, so finally bought a used copy for $7 on VHS from Amazon.Kimberly said:I have never seen Notorious but always wanted to. Ingrid Bergman is one of my favorite actresses so I try and see most of them. Do you know if it's ever been on TCM?
Thanks for the reccomend on the book - I taped the movie when they re-aired it a couple years back, and couldn't stop watching, worn out the VHS tapes from re-watching; you just can't stop once you've started... been wondering if the book was as good, guess I'll pick that up too with the DVDs.Kimberly said:And thanks for the FYI on Roots. I read that book for the first time last year and couldn't put it down. I have wanted to see the movie and had no idea they were releasing it on DVD.
patrick1987 said:What's the Vegematic treatment?