The Last Movie You Bought?

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  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    A few more Lana Turner films I ordered this week.

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    Reign Over Me (2007) € 1,50
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    Yes, I know, it's not considered the best Godzilla movie. But it's Godzilla.
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    Yes, I know, it's not considered the best Godzilla movie. But it's Godzilla.

    ....I'll agree to that!!!! :))

    After the "high budget spectacular" of INVASION OF ASTRO-MONSTER, Toho gave the reins to Jun Fukuda for the next two films (EBIRAH, HORROR OF THE DEEP, and SON OF GODZILLA). Gone were scenes of monster destruction in large urban settings, and instead we had small island battles (i.e., smaller budgets). But they - as you know - are still a lot of fun and the Godzilla suit used in SON is fairly unique. And you do have a very touching scene at the end of the film when the island freezes over. Like the Bond movies, even the worse Godzilla film has a great moment or two that makes it worth watching.

    Ishirō Honda would return to the series with 1968's DESTROY ALL MONSTERS, which was originally intended as the conclusion of G's saga. Of course, that didn't happen :D
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    Continuing my Lana appreciation with.............

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    A few films I picked up from a local shop..............

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    @ToTheRight Night and the Hunter and Lawrence of Arabia, you don't get much better than those two films both masterpieces. It's a shame Laughton never directed again, he nailed German expressionism.

    I really need to revisit the Jason films.
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    @ToTheRight Night and the Hunter and Lawrence of Arabia, you don't get much better than those two films both masterpieces. It's a shame Laughton never directed again, he nailed German expressionism.

    I really need to revisit the Jason films.

    I especially love Night of the Hunter. Big Mitchum fan!
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
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    @ToTheRight Night and the Hunter and Lawrence of Arabia, you don't get much better than those two films both masterpieces. It's a shame Laughton never directed again, he nailed German expressionism.

    I really need to revisit the Jason films.

    I especially love Night of the Hunter. Big Mitchum fan!

    Bob was great in both Cape Fear films and I thought he did justice to Marlow especially in Farewell, My Lovely.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    Nice selection @ToTheRight. You can't go wrong with a bit of Mitchum, plus some F13 (shame that The New Blood got butchered by the sensors, and will never see an deluxe/uncut edition*).

    *Still one of my favourites though.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    Great pickups as always @ToTheRight.

    As a fan of classic era noir, I can’t recommend NIGHT OF THE HUNTER highly enough; it is a GREAT film. Criminally overlooked at the time of release, it is now seen as a classic. And of course, you have the Spike Lee’s DO THE RIGHT THING homage for modern audiences.
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    … and you have the start of Shelley Winters run of bad luck around bodies of water……
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
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    @ToTheRight Night and the Hunter and Lawrence of Arabia, you don't get much better than those two films both masterpieces. It's a shame Laughton never directed again, he nailed German expressionism.

    I really need to revisit the Jason films.

    I especially love Night of the Hunter. Big Mitchum fan!

    Bob was great in both Cape Fear films and I thought he did justice to Marlow especially in Farewell, My Lovely.

    I agree, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns. He was a great Philip Marlowe. I never saw the CAPE FEAR remake. I forgot Mitchum has a part in it.
    Dwayne wrote: »
    Great pickups as always @ToTheRight.

    As a fan of classic era noir, I can’t recommend NIGHT OF THE HUNTER highly enough; it is a GREAT film. Criminally overlooked at the time of release, it is now seen as a classic. And of course, you have the Spike Lee’s DO THE RIGHT THING homage for modern audiences.
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    … and you have the start of Shelley Winters run of bad luck around bodies of water……
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    Great stuff, @Dwayne !. NIGHT OF THE HUNTER is superb. Wonderful cinematography. I moved to a rural area about 7 years ago, and there are a few roads and rivers that remind me of this film.

    Nice selection @ToTheRight. You can't go wrong with a bit of Mitchum, plus some F13 (shame that The New Blood got butchered by the sensors, and will never see an deluxe/uncut edition*).

    *Still one of my favourites though.

    I'm looking forward to watching THE NEW BLOOD, @MajorDSmythe. I really hadn't seen these F13 movies in ages. I watched that odd one with Shavar Ross. I thought it was still pretty good. Looking forward to Part VI.

    Here's another film that arrived in the mail for me today....................

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    Lana Turner and my hero, Sir Roger Moore!
    This is going to be interesting.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    @ToTheRight Gregory Peck also has a role in Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear, its an excellent film highly recommended. De Niro is brilliant as Max Cady. It's very Hitchcockian and Neo Noir.
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    @ToTheRight Gregory Peck also has a role in Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear, its an excellent film highly recommended. De Niro is brilliant as Max Cady. It's very Hitchcockian and Neo Noir.

    I'll have to watch that one. Always liked De Niro. Great cast with Nick Nolte and Jessica Lange. Strange I never got around to seeing it.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    The Blu-ray of Tombstone Somehow I’ve never seen this classic.
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    The Blu-ray of Tombstone Somehow I’ve never seen this classic.

    Brilliant film, Val Kilmer and Michael Bean are great.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    @ToTheRight : concerning DIANE: between Sir Roger Moore and Pedro Armendáriz, the Bond connections are quite strong.

    As for me, when the sales representative at Barnes & Noble wouldn’t let me use my discount coupon to “pre-purchase” DOUBLE INDEMINITY, I went to plan “B” and bought Deadline U.S.A (1952).
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    The subject matter of this noir-adjacent drama starring Bogart – the importance of a free press – is all too relevant in today’s world. I've heard a lot about this film, so my Memorial Day viewing schedule is now locked into place.
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    @ToTheRight : concerning DIANE: between Sir Roger Moore and Pedro Armendáriz, the Bond connections are quite strong.

    As for me, when the sales representative at Barnes & Noble wouldn’t let me use my discount coupon to “pre-purchase” DOUBLE INDEMINITY, I went to plan “B” and bought Deadline U.S.A (1952).
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    This subject matter of this noir-adjacent drama starring Bogart – the importance of a free press – all too relevant in today’s world. I've heard a lot about this film, so my Memeorial Day viewing schedule is now locked into place.

    Great movie, @Dwayne! I got that on Blu-ray awhile back. Apparently James Dean is in the background in one of the news room scenes. I still haven't spotted him.
    I never tire of Bogart films!
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    Two DVDs lately, but not movies :

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    Speaking of the last one, why doesn't the producers of the show have a merchant site ? I mean, I had to phone them, send them an self-adressed, pre-paid enveloppe and a cheque in order to receive the DVD. It would have been way easier to use my credit card, like on Amazon. Ah, well, I got the DVD of that show, and that's the most important thing.
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    Un Long Dimanche De Fiançailles / A Very Long Engagement (2004) - 2 Disc SE with sleeve. € 1,50

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    Gerry (2002) € 1,00. My 35th movie in my collection with Matt Damon.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I am very happy to have this Robert Wise Masterpiece in 4K. Bernard Herrmann's score is brilliant.
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    This one arrived in the mail last weekend.

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    Loved it. It was very cute.

    This one is on track to reach my mailbox by Wednesday..............

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  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    As the chief executive accountant representing Lana Turner’s estate, I approve of each and every one of @ToTheRight ‘s many purchases. :D
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    As the chief executive accountant representing Lana Turner’s estate, I approve of each and every one of @ToTheRight ‘s many purchases. :D

    Thanks, @Dwayne!
    I really liked SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS. I'll watch CASS TIMBERLANE in a couple days. There's still several of her films for me to add to my library.

    I watched a rather odd horror film on Youtube that she had done later in her career: PERSECUTION a.k.a. THE GRAVEYARD. Lo and behold it co-starred two of my favorite Hammer horror stars, Ralph Bates and Suzan Farmer.
  • DwayneDwayne New York City
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    @ToTheRight TCM (Turner Classic Movies) is currently showing THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE and I thought of you when I saw this:
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    Dwayne wrote: »
    @ToTheRight TCM (Turner Classic Movies) is currently showing THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE and I thought of you when I saw this:

    Haha! That's great, @Dwayne!
    I recently upgraded to the Blu-ray of THE POSTMAN ALAYS RINGS TWICE
    . As I have four days off before I start my new job I may pop that one in again.
    I also have that copy of CASS TIMBERLANE to enjoy. Always liked Spencer Tracy. Be cool to see him play Lana's husband. I wonder if he gets killed for his trouble?
  • M_BaljeM_Balje Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    The Settlement (1999)
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    Town wide yards sales in my region this weekend. Picked up a few items:

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    ...........and I had to order another Lana Turner film for myself................

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    Yes, it's the Ghostbusters set (minus the third movie, I wonder why, but as I already have it, it doesn't matter).
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    A Cure For Wellness
    Star Wars: Episode IX-The Rise of Skywalker
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    Also pre-ordered Doctor Strange 2-In the Multiverse of Madness.
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