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Delta Force is a bit of a cult film for me. It was on SBS Vice last year and I could quote it word for word as it played.
Outstanding selection! I remember seeing Shogun Assassin back in the early 80s and then being super amped when I found out it was actually made up of the first 2 films in a series of six. I had to wait a while before I was able to get all of them from Japan.
Seen all of those. I really liked Samurai I,II and III so I'll have to track down that book.Top 3 Samurai films -
Seven Samurai 1954 - ( Copied by John Sturges as The Magnificent Seven 1960 )
Yojimbo 1961 ( copied by Sergio Leone as A Fist Full Of Dollars 1964 starring Clint Eastwood ).
Kiru ( Kill ) 1968 - This is a parody of the Samurai genre but really well done ( it's basically a Sushi Western that borrows from many Samurai classics including the two I mentioned above ). There's some great laughs in this and plenty of very well staged sword action. The music is great - itself a Japanese version of spaghetti western themes by the likes of Ennio Morricone. The two leads are excellent.
You might also like Samurai I, II and III : Musashi Miyamoto 1954. 3 movies covering the life of Japans' greatest Samurai, featuring some of the country's best actors from the period including Toshiro Mifune in the lead role. It follows the original book by Eiji Yoshikawa pretty closely ( it's a great read, one of my favourite books ).
f**k yay....another Chuck Norris fan. Im a big lover of "Missing in Action 2". By far, the best acting of Chuck Norris's career was in that movie....particularly when his mate gets burnt to death.Three Chuck Norris movies that are a must watch, Lone Wolf McQuade, Code of Silence and the Octagon. Love all Chuck’s work but these three are awesome.
Awesome movie! I love Keith David and this is one of his best roles.Men At Work (1990)
Great movie. Love the booby trapped locker scene.Awesome movie! I love Keith David and this is one of his best roles.
Great movie. Love the booby trapped locker scene.
The Maltese Falcon 1941, If you've never sat down and watched an old black and white Film Noir ( or gangster flick ) or never watched a Humphrey Bogart film then you should give this a shot. Wait for a miserable rainy arvo, draw the curtains, get some popcorn and put this on to see what real style and film making used to be. A great cast from the past with Bogie as Sam Spade, Private eye, going after the crooks that killed his partner.
A couple of Mel Brooks classics
Blazing Saddles
Spaceballs