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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:26:43 GMT -5
Accidentally I posted "Chato's Land" in Bronson's classics but it should have been posted in the Westerns.My mistake, sorry, can you remove it?
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:23:34 GMT -5
1)Death Wish II (9/10)
2)Death Wish (9/10)
3)Death Wish 3 (6/10)
4)Death Wish V:The Face Of Death (5/10)
5)Death Wish 4:The Crackdown (5/10)
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:18:27 GMT -5
Director:J. Lee Thompson Writer(s):J. Lee Thompson, William Roberts Actors:Charles Bronson, Lisa Eilbacher, Andrew Stevens, Gene Davis
"10 To Midnight" is the "Dirty Harry" of 80's.Bronson plays an experienced and cynical cop who's after a psycho killer played by Gene Davis(brother of Brad Davis who starred in "Midnight Express")
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:15:10 GMT -5
Director:Michael Winner Writer(s):Lewis John Carlino Actors:Charles Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent
In "The Mechanic" Bronson plays Arthur Bishop, a silent hit-man.In my opinion Arthur Bishop is the most interesting character Bronson played in 70's.It's not the action that makes this movie interesting but Bronson's strong presence and cool performance.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:10:31 GMT -5
Director:Nicolas Gessner Writer(s):Nicolas Gessner, Marc Behm, Jacques Robert, Lorenzo Ventavoli Actors:Charles Bronson, Anthony Perkins, Jill Ireland.
"Someone Behind The Door" is a mystery thriller with no action but interesting plot.It's worth seeing it for Bronson's performance as an amnesiac.It is undoubtedly one of his best performances.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:06:35 GMT -5
Director:Stuart Rosenberg (John Huston directed a few scenes) Writers:Wendell Mayes, John Melson Actors:Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Rod Steiger, Henry Silva, Strother Martin, Paul Koslo.
I don't know why, but "Love and Bullets" is in my top 5 list of Bronson 70's movies.It's an interesting movie with small tastes of action and suspense.Very underrated...
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 12:02:35 GMT -5
Director:Tom Gries Writer(s):Howard B. Kreitsek, Elliott Baker, Marc Norman, (Warren Hinckle, William Turner, Eliot Asinof wrote the book "Ten Second Jailbreak") Actors:Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Sheree North, John Huston
"Breakout" is a nice and entertaining action flick with a lot of sense of humor.Bronson's performance is very different:he doesn't play a tough, silent guy, he plays a funny guy who talks too much instead.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 11:57:45 GMT -5
I don't remember exactly that dialogue but it was very funny:
Police officer:How old is the girl? Lola:I'm 16. Police officer:And you're 38? Bronson:Yep. Police officer:Tell me you 're kidding. Bronson:I was kidding, I'm 32.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 11:50:01 GMT -5
It was said that Walter Hill didn't make very good comments about Jill Ireland's performance.For that reason Bronson didn't want to work with him again although Walter Hill wanted to make more movies with Bronson.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 11:45:31 GMT -5
That would be really great to watch.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 3, 2009 11:41:51 GMT -5
Director:Tom Gries Writer(s):Alistair MacLean Actors:Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Ed Lauter, Richard Crenna, Ben Johnson
"Breakheart Pass" is a great movie, That's for sure.It has quick and interesting plot, mystery and amazing action scenes.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 2, 2009 6:00:30 GMT -5
What's the first?
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Post by harmonica on Jun 2, 2009 5:59:45 GMT -5
Especially in the scene where he holds a whiskey bottle his bicep looks huge.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 2, 2009 5:58:06 GMT -5
the language dubbing is bad though.
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Post by harmonica on Jun 2, 2009 5:55:56 GMT -5
The tiger scene was cool.
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