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Quote - "BTW, different movies but - has anyone ever realized the similarities between Alien and Reservoir Dogs?"
Sam - What, the Aliens all had nicknames after colours? Sorry, you've got me on this one!
Well I could go out, put some dinner on the stove, go to the loo, take a shower, wash up a dish, serve my dinner, come back in and not have missed an involving moment in either of them. That may just be me though.
Stormchaser (replying to SamTherapy: *"BTW, different movies but - has anyone ever realized the similarities between Alien and Reservoir Dogs?"
Sam - What, the Aliens all had nicknames after colours? Sorry, you've got me on this one!
*I can't really comment, having never seen RD, but Alien was the one with all the golf-balls - or was that something to do with the lousy reception on that portable TV?
Nope, yuz are all wrong. Alien and RD have the same basic plot - Put seven people in a room and kill them one at a time. :)
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Quote - "Put seven people in a room and kill them one at a time."
How I've always wanted to do that!
Sam - I like the similarity. I think Michael Madson is scarier than the Alien though!! :scared:
Well, I did think of writing a fanfic version, "Reservoir Alien". Nobody took me seriously, though. Some people have no vision; they even laughed at my brussels sprout milkshake, too.
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I guess it ain't "Sink the Bismarck !" because that one dates from 1960.
Wouldn't it be possible that the movie is older than you think ? The 1970s had loads of crappy movies too. And/or a non-USA movie dubbed in English ?
The only movie I can think of :
Creative thinking, jgodeau, but I went back to Acadia's original post and she did mention that it included "one or two well known actors" (as opposed to the "unknown actor" which constantly crops up in Poser 7).
I suggest we need to devise three-actor casts who might have been assembled for this tragically ill-recollected magnum opus. One such may jog Acadia's memory.
I'll start with Dennis Hopper, Tom Cruise and Barbra Streisand (genre: horror, obviously).
Nope, not Dennis Hopper, Tom Cruise or Barbara (she needs no last name!!!!)
Though Dennis Hopper was in that crappy Waterworld movie! And most of what TC has been in has been crappy too.
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
Not that I can remember. But as you can see the movie was so memorable that I forgot the name, LOL
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
quote Morgano :
*I went back to Acadia's original post and she did mention that it included "one or two well known actors"
*You don't call ALAIN DELON and LINO VENTURA well known actors ? Then you know nothing about movies.
Pour les francophones parmi nous : Alain Delon et Lino Ventura ne sont pas de acteurs biens connus selon ce membre de notre communauté.
It couldn't be Blue Lagoon could it? I remember there was this movie about a family that stopped at this island with their boat(suposedly in modern day times back then 80's or late 70's) and ran into a bunch of pirates that were still living like the old time pirates did. The pirates burn their boat and turn their kids into pirates while holding them prisoner or slaves. The son and daughter end up being turned into pirates too and dad and mom have to watch while plotting to escape with the family. I can't remember the name of that Movie but nobodies sold it that I know of. It was a good movie.
Nope. Not Blue Lagoon, or the sequel. THB I don't know what happens. I only managed to see about 1 hour or so of it and didn't see the ending. So I don't know if they capsized and were rescued, or if they managed to get to land on their own of if they shipwrecked etc.
I just remember they went out on a pleasure sail and ended up caught in a terrible storm on the ocean, and that they tied themselves to parts of the boat so they wouldn't get swept over board. I remember torrents of rain, and it was very dark and lots of wind noise and one of the guys yelling so the others could hear him. I remember the huge big waves behind the boat and the boat not moving in the same fashion as the waves and what looked like small pails of water being tossed on the actors to mimic waves hitting the boat. It was the waves, the boat movement and the pails of water that made me think how corney the movie was considering the year it had been made.
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
I'm pretty sure that this film was in the theaters, maybe not for very long, but it was. Heck the low budge Blair Witch Project shows up in movie lists, this one should too.
It's been so hot here that it's hard to concentrate. It's supposed to cool off in the next couple of days so I'll try looking through the movie lists again.
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
Land that time forgot?
The Devil's Triangle?
Both TV movies from the 70's.
Shogun?
Oh, I know... Towering Inferno.
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Lair of the White Worm?
Mars Attacks?
Bambi versus Godzilla?
Debbie Does Dallas?
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Oh man, I'm crying into my coffee, stop it!
Well, I could have said Deep Throat but that's a bit of a mouthful.
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Quote - Well, I could have said Deep Throat but that's a bit of a mouthful.
Oh, man.... No, not right after the Ron Jeremy post reference....
my poor brain....
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How about "The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!"
That's around 1965, probably too far back, but does fit some of the criteria.
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Quote - Well, I could have said Deep Throat but that's a bit of a mouthful.
Reminds me, for some inexplicable reason, of a debate I heard on BBC R4 back in the '90s. Very serious Radio 4 bloke was chairing a discussion with some, equally distinguised, US guests on the upcoming Clinton impeachment hearings:
Radio 4 Bloke: "So what is the US public's attitude toward Ms. Lewinsky?"
Distinguished US journalist: "Whilst there is some sympathy for her as a young woman overawed by such a powerful figure, I think most people feel she should have kept the details to herself."
Radio 4 Bloke: "So most Americans probably think that Monica Lewinsky would have done better if she had kept her mouth shut?"
A long silence followed, punctuated with serveral grunts and snorts from the assembled experts. I nearly crashed my car.
Quote - All french people don't eat frogs. I hate frogs! It tastes like cat!
Not sure whether this is pertinent but, back in my student days, I spent an evening in the kitchens of a cordon bleu restaurant in Honfleur stuffing canned snails into snail shells. As I say, probably irrelevant, but Honfleur is on the coast.
Edited to add: This is the film title thread isn't it?
Re-edited to add: Do I get a content advisory for my last post?
By any chance was it "The Deep" with (I think) William Hurt? This was an early 80's flick so, maybe not?
"I hate frogs! It tastes like cat!"
.........nevermind, I don't wanna know!
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Quote - > Quote - Well, I could have said Deep Throat but that's a bit of a mouthful.
Reminds me, for some inexplicable reason, of a debate I heard on BBC R4 back in the '90s. Very serious Radio 4 bloke was chairing a discussion with some, equally distinguised, US guests on the upcoming Clinton impeachment hearings:Radio 4 Bloke: "So what is the US public's attitude toward Ms. Lewinsky?"
Distinguished US journalist: "Whilst there is some sympathy for her as a young woman overawed by such a powerful figure, I think most people feel she should have kept the details to herself."
Radio 4 Bloke: "So most Americans probably think that Monica Lewinsky would have done better if she had kept her mouth shut?"
A long silence followed, punctuated with serveral grunts and snorts from the assembled experts. I nearly crashed my car.
That's kinda hard to swallow.
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Quote - > Quote - > Quote - I nearly crashed my car.
That's kinda hard to swallow.
Mate, have you ever driven an '81 Diesel Astra, nose heavy or what?
:lol:
Well rescued.
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Quote - All french people don't eat frogs. I hate frogs! It tastes like cat!
Kitty folds her arms and peers sternly at Vince! :blink:
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According to those who know, cat tastes particularly bad because cats are carnivores.
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Isn't it? On reflection I realise that I liked "The River Rat", but that doesn't really make up for some of the others.
I do seem to recall though, something with three freckle-faced Californian kids finding a polynesian type boat, in an enchanted cave, lauching just as a tsunami arrived and, having ridden the storm, finding themselves on a beautiful island where...
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