Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:watched Ride the High Country last night. I've liked so many Randolph Scott acted westerns and this is amongst them
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:watched Ride the High Country last night. I've liked so many Randolph Scott acted westerns and this is amongst them
Safe bet that we both picked this up for the same price at the same place? RIDE was on my Amazon wish list for ages, so it was a pleasant surprise when it turned up at BL in the $3 Warner liquidation racks. I remember if from years ago on television, but I suspect the DVD will be a whole new experience, when time permits to finally watch it (at last!). Also found THE BALLAD OF CABLE HOGUE there which isn't quite on par, but still prime Peckinpah (and another one I've only seen on television, so it's great to find the DVD for such a swell price). Have to agree that WILD BUNCH ('69, surely? ) was one of those key pictures that all but demanded new tolerances for violence in mainstream, A-list Hollywood product, although plenty of independent producers (and possibly the odd of studio production, if I recall correctly) had beaten Peckinpah and company to the punch, by at least a few years and in various genres, and many even managed to get their pictures distributed by the majors (mostly to drive-ins and metropolitan centres, no doubt), meaning that wide-ish roll-outs were not uncommon, but they too often tend only to get their due in discussions of "exploitation" fare, which I'm not always sure is entirely fair. Still, all in all, it would have been an interesting time to be a film buff, if I'd been born yet!
myself wrote:Sam Peckinpah's Legendary Westerns Collection (The Wild Bunch / Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid / Ride the High Country / The Ballad of Cable Hogue)
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote: I got the sex quite cheap.
Bearserk wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote: I got the sex quite cheap.
You got what cheap
Do we need to add a age restriction to the forum, or did you just have your mind a different place, hehe
Bearserk wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote: I got the sex quite cheap.
You got what cheap
Do we need to add a age restriction to the forum, or did you just have your mind a different place, hehe
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:There were definitely plenty of films that pushed the edge like racism in The Intruder (1962) . . .
Mike Thomason wrote:More Shaws! I'm determined on cracking the magical 400 owned-DVDs benchmark
Brian Thibodeau wrote:MASTER STRIKES BACK
Mike Thomason wrote:Brian Thibodeau wrote:MASTER STRIKES BACK
Nice score on that one! It was the one DVD, that I harboured some interest in (due to having the first film in the set, THE KUNG FU INSTRUCTOR, already), that got away.
I ordered it from three different online retailers, who listed it as a stock item, and each one came back with it being OOP.
And, of course, it hasn't seen DVD release in Malaysia or Singapore yet...
Foiled again!
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Let's see what I got lately:
Match Point (2006): Haven't seen this Woody Allen film yet.
Reds (1981)
Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2001)
The Cardinal (1963)
48 HRS/Another 48 HRS: Looking forward to seeing again.
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949): Already watched.
Brian Thibodeau wrote:Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Let's see what I got lately:
Match Point (2006): Haven't seen this Woody Allen film yet.
Reds (1981)
Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2001)
The Cardinal (1963)
48 HRS/Another 48 HRS: Looking forward to seeing again.
Big Lots, by chance?
Went there myself this weekend and did not leave empty handed. Based on what I'd been reading in a thread at another forum, I figured there were about four or five I'd buy from this latest Paramount dump, but I left with around fourteen. (including three Elvis movies!) I'll update when I get back home. Best. Prices. Anywhere.She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949): Already watched.
Watched this one myself about two weeks ago. Ordered it for my mom actually (big fave, apparently), at Amazon during their big Warner sale, and borrowed it when she was done with it. Now I'm not sure I want to give it back. Great film!
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:Have you seen FUNNY FACE?
Masterofoneinchpunch wrote:I don't know if I've ever seen a whole Elvis film (most likely no). I will have to give a few a chance sooner than later.
Harlock wrote:still got 50-60 dvds to buy to got them all (yes all), not bad
cal42 wrote:And I have to admit a boob - I saw a Special Edition "Red Cliff" BD and whipped it off the shelf pronto when I saw it was in two parts. It's been chopped up horribly over here, and I assumed this was the original version, but it turns out there's still an awful lot that's been removed. Kind of wished I hadn't wimped out of buying the BDs in Toronto now!
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