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The Wild Bunch - The Original Director's Cut (Two-Disc Special Edition)214 reviews
Alfonso Arau, Ernest Borgnine

Warner Home Video, 2006

"If They Move, Kill 'Em!"
This line, spoken by William Holden's character Pike Bishop, is about the important thing you need to know about "The Wild Bunch"; just as "Bonnie and Clyde" was summed up by the line 'We rob banks', "The Graduate" with 'Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?', and "Cool Hand Luke" with 'What we have here is a failure to communicate' (strangely enough, Holden's line is then ...
  
  











  



  
American Graffiti / More American Graffitti (Drive-In Double Feature)25 reviews
Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard

Universal Studios, 2004

Great DVD
Great Dvd. It brings back a lot of memories when I grew up in that era.
  
  











  



  
American Graffiti (Collector's Edition)158 reviews
Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard

Universal Studios, 1998

Happy Days
American Graffitti, released in 1974, takes place near Modesto California where George Lucas (the films director and co-writer) spent his high school years. One of Lucas's stated purposes in making this film was to document the practice of "cruising." For those of us that didn't grow up in that era cruising basically consists of driving around town all night looking for something to do. A ...
  
  











  



  
White Lightning30 reviews
Burt Reynolds, Jennifer Billingsley

MGM (Video & DVD), 2003

A very fun movie
Ya know,I get so sick and tired of every smart aleck fast talking yankee thinking its their mission in life to trash anything and everything that I happen,and have a God given right to enjoy. If you dont like this film,fine,thats your right.But dont get your nose bent out of shape just because I do! The terms hillbilly and redneck are just as racist as all the other words that I dont use (but ...
  
  











  



  
The Day of the Locust36 reviews
Donald Sutherland, Karen Black

Paramount, 2004

The Day of the Locust
A blistering adaptation of Nathanael West's novel, "Locust" might be the most audaciously cynical movie ever made about Tinseltown. Peopled with deranged healers, petulant dwarves, painted child stars, and washed-up never-weres, Schlesinger's film creates a stark divide between the pampered starlets and studio bosses of La La Land and the impoverished hangers-on and wannabes whose crushed desires ...
  
  











  



  
The Getaway (Deluxe Edition)67 reviews
Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw

Warner Home Video, 2005

One of the Best
A high charged Sam Peckinpah action film with Steve McQueen as Doc McCoy and Ali MacGraw as his wife. Sprung from prison to work a heist for millionaire oilman Ben Johnson, a crooked henchman sends the whole thing into a free fall with McQueen and MacGraw trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys. Also starring Slim Pickens. Steve McQueen shows just how damage one man can achieve with a ...
  
  











  



  
Charlie's Angels - The Complete First Season65 reviews
Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett

Sony Pictures, 2003

MPI Home Video's Angels
Sony Pictures, selling Charlie's Angels to MPI Home Video would be a perfect idea for the fans, who have waited 6 years to collect all 5 Seasons of the series on DVD. Please do not say no to my suggestion. MPI Home Video will be willing to re-release the first 3 seasons, and release the 2 remaining seasons with no problems. Please sell Charlie's Angels to MPI Home Video!
  
  











  



  
The Wild Bunch - The Original Director's Cut214 reviews
William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Warner Home Video, 1997

"If They Move, Kill 'Em!"
This line, spoken by William Holden's character Pike Bishop, is about the important thing you need to know about "The Wild Bunch"; just as "Bonnie and Clyde" was summed up by the line 'We rob banks', "The Graduate" with 'Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?', and "Cool Hand Luke" with 'What we have here is a failure to communicate' (strangely enough, Holden's line is then ...
  
  











  



  
Sweet Sixteen - Director's Cut (1983)2 reviews
Patrick MacNee, Susan Strasberg

Code Red, 2008

HIGH CAMP IN THE 80'S
Look at the cast for this little movie! Not the most brilliant screenplay, but a very camp murder mystery. Worth having for your collection.
  
  











  



  
The Getaway (1972) [Blu-ray]67 reviews
Richard Bright, John Bryson

Warner Home Video, 2007

One of the Best
A high charged Sam Peckinpah action film with Steve McQueen as Doc McCoy and Ali MacGraw as his wife. Sprung from prison to work a heist for millionaire oilman Ben Johnson, a crooked henchman sends the whole thing into a free fall with McQueen and MacGraw trying to stay one step ahead of the bad guys. Also starring Slim Pickens. Steve McQueen shows just how damage one man can achieve with a ...
  
  











  



  
Shaughnesy the Iron Marshall6 reviews
Matthew Settle, Linda Kozlowski

Allumination, 2006

A classic western for every age group!
This movie is an atypical east coast meets wild west romp as only Louis L'Amour can tell. Strong cast with a few faces from HBO's Deadwood and Carnivale (sans the strong language). It is an untraditional story of a marshall on the frontier told in classic western style. I really enjoyed it and could show the entire family this movie without blushing!
  
  











  



  
Dynasty - The Complete First Season117 reviews
John Forsythe, Linda Evans

20th Century Fox, 2005

The Rather Non Glitzy Beginning To Television's Most Glamourous And Outrageous 1980's Prime Time Soap
When was the last time you can recall your home life literally stopping when the hour arrived when a favourite night time program aired on prime time television? During the 1980's the big budget soaps like "Dallas", and "Dynasty" succeeded in doing just that all over the world. I know in my household at 8.30pm on Monday nights the phone was taken off the hook, the dishes were already washed and ...
  
  











  



  
The Culpepper Cattle Co.20 reviews
Gary Grimes, Billy Green Bush

20th Century Fox, 2006

best western ever made, bar none
This is just the best quintessential western ever made. Others are good, too (Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, Monte Walsh, Outlaw Josie Wales) but this is the best, minute for minute. It shows the west as it was. The characters are realistic, which is rare in a western
  
  











  



  
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money67 reviews
Stacie Bourgeois, Lara Bye

Dimension, 1999

A surprisingly fun movie throughout.
What a great movie. A real put-on of a horror flick with Robert Patrick (The Unit, Terminator 2) as Buck; one of the would-be bank robbers who doesn't end up as a Vampire. And Bo Hopkins (Smokey And The Bandit Movies, Killer Elite, The Wild Bunch) as the Sherrif Lawson; hunting down Luther (Duane Whitaker) the leader of the gang. It's very funny how the movie starts off with vampires ...
  
  











  



  
Midnight Express147 reviews
Brad Davis, Irene Miracle

Sony Pictures, 1998

the "shawshank redemption" of the 1970's
This film is horrifying, depressing, enraging, frustrating and somehow hopeful. It is a movie-going experiance that you will never forget. After seeing it five times over the past few years, I am still blown-away with each viewing. It is a very rare occurance when a film is this overwhelmingly powerful.
  
  











  



  
Cowboy Up16 reviews
Kiefer Sutherland, Marcus Thomas

Sony Pictures, 2002

Cowboy Up
Cowboy Up, was the good movie and I will tell my friends about it too.
  
  











  



  
The Ballad of Little Jo13 reviews
Suzy Amis, Bo Hopkins

New Line Home Video, 2003

The Real Wild West....
Great film, truthfully showing a fragment of what the times were like for women (and anyone who wasn't a white male!). Beautifully protrayed by the actors. Excellent story if you are really interested the history of women, the old west, or how far we really have come in our values.
  
  











  



  
Shade42 reviews
Patrick Bauchau, Mark Boone Junior

Warner Home Video, 2004

The Con Man's Bible
There's something in all of us that wants to "get over" on somebody else, thus this movie deals us all a great hand and can be watched many times over. Love the special features!
  
  











  



  
The Killer Elite17 reviews
James Caan, Robert Duvall

MGM (Video & DVD), 1999

Sam Peckinpah or San Francisco Fans
If you are a Sam Peckinpah fan or a native San Franciscan you will enjoy this film for different reasons. It is REALLY violent. Has a couple of good character actors, Burt Young and Bo Hopkins that add to a well acted tail. Shot on location in the SF area the Killer Elite and Steve McQueen's Bullitt are two of the best SF thrillers along with Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry. As far as rating this ...
  
  











  



  
More American Graffiti27 reviews
Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins

Universal Studios, 2003

MEMORIES
Just loved this one and the original American Graffiti. They brought back memories of my younger days.
  
  











  







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