I am now spending some of my time, watching DVDs of my favorite old movies.
"the past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." L.P. Hartley Wikipedia
The Longest Day is like the reverse of Tora! Tora! Tora!
While Patton, is like Twelve O'Clock High, and the Sands of Iwo Jim, a new commander transforms his command, which is similar to Reach for the Sky.
While "The Memphis Belle," directed by William Wyler, is a tribute to the crew
of the United States Air Force's 324th Squadron, 91st Heavy Bomber Unit,
an airplane more familiarly known as the Memphis Belle, which shows the ideas in real life.
And again Tora! Tora! Tora! like the reverse of The Longest Day.
While Lawrence of Arabia has sweeping horizons.
And Big Country has Rufus Hannassey.
While High Noon, does not forsake.
And Top Gun, has the need for speed.
Who are you going to call? Ghost Busters.
Who are you going to call? Ghostbusters II
Crocodile Dundee shows knife to kid.
While Crocodile Dundee II, shows outback to kidadults.
Man from Snowy River no longer a boy.
Zulu clash of cultures.
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure dudes rule.
Calamity Jane stages of life.
The Searchers find her.
Casablanca, of course. As Sam say: It's still the same old story A fight for love and glory A case of do or die. The world will always welcome lovers
As time goes by. As Rick says: You played it for her, you can play it for me!
And as Captain Renault says: Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects.And as Rick says: Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
African Queen Charles finds Rose and the Louisa.
Day of the Jackal "If the Jackal wasn't Calthrop, then who the hell was he?"
Rio Bravo Duke, Dino, Rick. And El Dorado has Bull Harris and deputies.
Midway, lucky.
MacArthur man or myth?
The Enemy Below, a clash of wills.
Forbidden Planet "Monsters. Monsters from the id."
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, again man or myth?
To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout finds 'Boo'.
Friday, February 22, 2008
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