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Introducing my children to this masterpiece

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The Town. Awesome in that movie.

Agree!! and in Hurt Locker. He can be funny, serious, do physical roles....I hope he will continue to get good gigs.
 
I was really upset when I heard Matt Damon wasn't returning as Jason Bourne, but since they did do another one without him I can't think of a better actor than Jeremy Renner

The Bourne Legacy (2012) - IMDb

he did a pilot show called the Unusuals I watched on Netflix (dark seinfeld meets any good cop show) I HATE they didn't renew it...check it out and ....maybe a CLC movie night in August?

The Unusuals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Renner is legit.. He is a good "replacement" for Matt Damon.

Amazing Spiderman is legit as well.
 
Is that the movie with Japanese guys driving with night vision goggles? For some reason I was thinking of that the other day.


The featured Japanese guy was one young Jackie Chan in the black stealth Mitsubishi, that was a classic. I liked it as much for the cars than anything else. Can't remember if that was the same one with Terry Bradshaw in it both were entertaining :)
 
wngrog said:
Mel Tillis....stuttering comic. Funny s***.
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Awesomeness right there. Pure comic genius.
 
Any of you guys old enough to have seen Bullitt? Steve McQueen doing his own stunt driving through the streets of San Francisco. Reminds me of GT making a beer run...

Steve McQueen in Bullitt: The Chase - YouTube

Heck yeah!! Bullit and Ronin are the 2 best car chases IMO. I like the simplicity, real life plot and vibe. Nolen is just to used to modern hollywood blockbusters.
 
How do you type and swing off Lee's nuts at the same time?

dude that's not sucking up to Lee that's agreeing with Fact. I agree with you on plenty of things but you are crazy if you think Bullit is "so, so" that's classic Steve at his best.
 
SHUSH said:
dude that's not sucking up to Lee that's agreeing with Fact. I agree with you on plenty of things but you are crazy if you think Bullit is "so, so" that's classic Steve at his best.

You should take a stroll down my list in this thread and see that I am no fan of modern Hollywood blockbusters. Seriously, Bullit is a good movie made great to most people for that scene. I myself, have seen it 10-15 times and unlike Your other mention, Ronin, I find it to be a bit lame.
 
The Transporter series has some good driving with Statham.... I am a fan of Bullit but it does suck balls as a total movie.

The irony of Steve McQueen and Paul Newman make all those movies like Bullit and Le Mans..just almost comical. They both where trying to one up each other.

Nolen keep it up..reading your comments is better than pimpin' caddys.
 
You should take a stroll down my list in this thread and see that I am no fan of modern Hollywood blockbusters. Seriously, Bullit is a good movie made great to most people for that scene. I myself, have seen it 10-15 times and unlike Your other mention, Ronin, I find it to be a bit lame.

I too have seen Bullitt at least a dozen times. The first time was on the flight deck of a hospital ship anchored in DaNang harbor in 1969. That was also the first time I'd seen Jacqueline Bissett. For some reason it made a big impression on me. :eek:

Actually this photo is from The Deep, but you get the idea.

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