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    Quote Originally Posted by oceanloverOH View Post
    Aw, come on! Costner? Dances with Wolves? He did a GREAT job with that one.......plus I got to see some nice tush.
    I think Graham Greene and some of the others made this movie great. Costner was ok but had some stupid scenes. The language, they didn't research that very well. All the Native Americans sounded like women. Oh an what I mean is there is a difference in the way women speak and men speak. Must have been a woman teaching them. You would have to know the language to know this.
    Last edited by roadmaster; 12-15-2012 at 03:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fearandloathing View Post
    anytime you have a film that is written, directed, produced and starred by one person you have a dog. When it is Tommy Wiseau you have a blind, lame dog with flees and mange that pukes all the time. The Room.......lol
    I've seen it sooo many times. One of those "so bad it's good" type deals. But then I have a strange sense of humor, or so my friends tell me.

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    I really liked Excalibur. The battle scene in the fog is one of the most dramatic and moving (yeah, I'm a bit weird) I've ever seen. I must have watched in on HBO a dozen times when I was 6 or 7. I still like it now due partly to the no name actors.
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    Everyone hates the stuff I love, especially my wife.

    If yinz guys ever seen me say "groovy", this is where I got it from:



    And one of the best movies ever made, but requires a six-pack while watching:

    my junk is ugly

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadmaster View Post
    I think Graham Greene and some of the others made this movie great. Costner was ok but had some stupid scenes. The language, they didn't research that very well. All the Native Americans sounded like women. Oh an what I mean is there is a difference in the way women speak and men speak. Must have been a woman teaching them. You would have to know the language to know this.
    That's an excellent point, RM, I never thought about the native men speaking like women in several scenes....but you're right. Now I'm gonna have to watch it again, from a different perspective!

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