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Re: 100 films: Sweet Smell of Success
I kinda feel that way about monster movies and spaghetti westerns. I used to love seeing old Christopher Lee movies and such and kind of took them for granted, but now, they never play them.
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Re: 100 films: Sweet Smell of Success
I like Tony Curtis. He dated my Aunt once (when he was in Germany) and she brought him at my grannys house. He was then married to Christine Kaufmann who later dated the uncle of my best friend. Small world here in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Re: 100 films: Sweet Smell of Success
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I kinda feel that way about monster movies and spaghetti westerns. I used to love seeing old Christopher Lee movies and such and kind of took them for granted, but now, they never play them. [/ QUOTE ] That sucks. Those early Hammer films are really cool. Anything directed by Terrence Fisher for Hammer, with a good print source, on a good TV, will blow your mind. |
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Re: 100 films: Sweet Smell of Success
I got a set of those from Amazon.co, like six of them. Really cool and really took me back to my childhood.
The sets of those movies were so cool, and sets are everything in horror. You really feel like you're in the world and getting your money's worth of good old fashioned chills with those flicks. |
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