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Post by harmonica on Apr 29, 2018 11:11:34 GMT -5
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Post by harmonica on Apr 29, 2018 11:09:11 GMT -5
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Post by harmonica on Apr 29, 2018 11:07:34 GMT -5
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Post by harmonica on Apr 5, 2018 14:09:02 GMT -5
great stunt here...
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Post by harmonica on Mar 15, 2018 13:34:55 GMT -5
Thanks, mate...
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Post by harmonica on Mar 15, 2018 13:31:58 GMT -5
I haven't watched it as I haven't watched "The Mechanic" and "The Magnificent 7" remakes. I just can't watch a remake of a Bronson movie. I love Bruce Willis but I just don't feel like watching a Death Wish remake. If there is one actor in cinema history who is unique, inimitable and unrepeatable, it is definitely Bronson.
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Post by harmonica on Feb 22, 2018 14:24:24 GMT -5
1) Rémy Julienne & his Team - "De La Part Des Copains" (1970) This film contains a breath-taking car chase scene, really well shot by Terence Young and superbly performed by the master Rémy Julienne, who's possibly th greatest stunt coordinator in movie history, some of his best works are "Il poliziotto è marcio", "Una magnum special per Tony Saitta", "Poliziotto Sprint", "Peur sur la ville", "Le professionnel"...
2) Paul Baxley, Craig R. Baxley, Terry Leonard, Allen Pinson, Dick Warlock, - "Mr. Majestyk" 1974 Mr. Majestyk is possibly the coolest Bronson starring vehicle from the '70s and the main reason for that, is its amazing stunt work, especially the spectacular ford-truck chase towards the end...
3) Alan Gibbs, Denny Arnold, Jim Burk, Gary Combs, James M. Halty, John Hudkins, Gary McLarty, Ernie F. Orsatti, Frank Orsatti, Chuck Roberson, J.N. Roberts, Dick Ziker "The Stone Killer" (1973) Among all Mihcael Winner's movies, The Stone Killer has the best crafted action scenes. This movie contains a great car chase scene and dozens of bodies falling to the ground after being shot.
4) Rémy Julienne & his Team - Città Violenta (1970) This movie opens with a great car chase scene, typical of the Italian movies of the era
5) Yakima Canutt, Tony Brubaker, Joe Canutt, Howard Curtis, Mickey Gilbert, Terry Leonard, Robert Tessier - Breakheart Pass (1975) This film contains a fight scene on a train wagon roof, that is good enough to make the movie worth seeing.
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Post by harmonica on Feb 13, 2018 13:50:49 GMT -5
Yes, but looks like it's not the classic blue like the blue of the eyes of Henry Fonda, Paul Newman or Steve McQueen. It has some grey or green shades.
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Post by harmonica on Feb 11, 2018 12:21:36 GMT -5
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Post by harmonica on Feb 7, 2018 6:22:38 GMT -5
in 2009
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Post by harmonica on Feb 4, 2018 4:40:03 GMT -5
Unfortunately, the link doesn't work anymore. We could delete the thread. This forum is dead basically. You're right. It was very active the first two or three years since it was created but after that, almost nothing. Since Bronson is not around anymore, there is not very much to be discussed.
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Post by harmonica on Feb 1, 2018 6:21:36 GMT -5
I just watched again Melville's great movie "Le Cercle Rouge" and I think Bronson would have been perfect in Alain Delon's role but he could have also taken Gian Maria Volonte's or even Yves Montand's part.
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Post by harmonica on Feb 1, 2018 5:55:53 GMT -5
Unfortunately, the link doesn't work anymore. We could delete the thread.
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Post by harmonica on Jan 23, 2018 15:05:49 GMT -5
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Post by harmonica on Jan 23, 2018 13:23:34 GMT -5
This movie has a great and very interesting plot that is really original. I just don't like giving away anything about the plot of a movie, so I will just say that, the way I see it, it's "Gone With The Wind" meets "The man Who Shot Liberty Valance". This is a romance-drama, with some comedy touches that are necessary in order to justify some hyperbolic parts of the plot. "From Noon Till Three" is in my top 10 list of Bronson best starring vehicles. It is a very good movie that would have been perfect if it had ended 5-6 minutes earlier. This is actually one of the only three romance movies I like. The other two are François Truffaut's "La sirène du Mississipi" and Victor Fleming's "Gone With The Wind".
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