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Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Mick C. - 03-07-2005

Biggles Wrote:I believe those A--holes were actually Cubans, and if they parachuted into any schoolyard in Western PA, they would have all been killed or captured by sunset (although I doubt we would take prisoners--I know I wouldn't). Every boy I knew growing up had a .30-30 deer rifle. Picture "the Deer Hunter" and hundreds of Robert DeNiros waiting to bag a kill. Big Grin

Definitely Russkies, Biggles. The paratrooper who was approached by the angry schoolteacher was looking around and yelling "What should I do? What should I do?" in Russian before finally shooting the teacher.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Mick C. - 03-07-2005

Maggers Wrote:Thanks, Mick. I edited my post, too, to delete it so nobody gets to see it. Wink




To my eye, Cox has a notable face. He must have had bad acne in his youth; his face is badly pockmarked. Given his pasty, very white, sort of flabby face and unpretty skin, I am very much aware of Cox in every film he's in. Wow, that is not a kind description, for which I apologize because surely the man is talented. The 25th Hour (which I loved), The Minus Man (which I loved!), Rob Roy (which I also loved), Braveheart (ditto), Rushmore (ditto!!), The Bourne Identity (ditto)....guess I like a lot of the films he is in.

There's no denying he is a fine character actor.

Wow, I forgot about those. He was also in Supertroopers, I think.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Kenji - 03-07-2005

Maggers Wrote:I really liked "Manhunter," directed by Michael Mann, by the way. I like it way better than the remake, "Red Dragon." I thought it was much more chilling and frightening. However, I think Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal is phenomenal. Brian Cox has always creeped me out, no matter what role he plays. But of the two Hannibals, I prefer Hopkins.

Hmmm......I prefer remake version. Of course, William Petersen was cool. he is good lookin' FBI agent. But one problem was Brian Cox. His looks were desperado type guy. I couldn't see his intelligence. Hopkins is awesome. His eyes, his speaking voices, his intelligence.....those are all Hannibal.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Kenji - 03-07-2005

Mick C. Wrote:Kelly LeBrock made a major life-mistake later when she married Steven Seagal.

Ugh....I hate Steven Segal. I hate him. My favorite his movie is Executive Decision. Of course, you know that reason. :p Big Grin


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Mike - 03-07-2005

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Kenji Wrote:Ugh....I hate Steven Segal. I hate him. My favorite his movie is Executive Decision. Of course, you know that reason. :p Big Grin

Yeah, and he got paid $7,000,000 for it, too. I bet he laughed all the way to the bank. :eek:


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Mick C. - 03-08-2005

Kenji Wrote:Ugh....I hate Steven Segal. I hate him. My favorite his movie is Executive Decision. Of course, you know that reason. :p Big Grin

Kenji, I'm guessing you're a Gene LeBell fan then... Smile


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Kenji - 03-08-2005

Mick C. Wrote:Kenji, I'm guessing you're a Gene LeBell fan then... Smile

Gene LeBell ? I didn't know about him, so I checked him in imdb.
All right, now I got it, he is stunt man, right? And............(thinking)...........? Oh, I understood! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Mick C. - 03-08-2005

Kenji Wrote:Gene LeBell ? I didn't know about him, so I checked him in imdb.
All right, now I got it, he is stunt man, right? And............(thinking)...........? Oh, I understood! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Gene LeBell (a very tough and experienced judoka and former professional wrestler) and Seagal had a famous argument on a film set after Seagal injured a stunt man on LeBell's crew. Things escalated, and LeBell choked Seagal unconscious. LeBell downplays the incident, but he occupies a prominent place in the hearts of Seagal-haters worldwide.

LeBell is a funny guy. He's been in literally hundreds of movies.


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - Kenji - 03-08-2005

Mick C. Wrote:Gene LeBell (a very tough and experienced judoka and former professional wrestler) and Seagal had a famous argument on a film set after Seagal injured a stunt man on LeBell's crew. Things escalated, and LeBell choked Seagal unconscious. LeBell downplays the incident, but he occupies a prominent place in the hearts of Seagal-haters worldwide.

LeBell is a funny guy. He's been in literally hundreds of movies.

Wow! I didn't know that! Thanks for information, Mick C. Now I'm really LeBell fan. :p Big Grin


Favorite Movie Scenes -- 1980s - jimbow8 - 03-08-2005

Mick C. Wrote:Gene LeBell (a very tough and experienced judoka and former professional wrestler) and Seagal had a famous argument on a film set after Seagal injured a stunt man on LeBell's crew. Things escalated, and LeBell choked Seagal unconscious. LeBell downplays the incident, but he occupies a prominent place in the hearts of Seagal-haters worldwide.

LeBell is a funny guy. He's been in literally hundreds of movies.
That is an interesting story. I've never heard that one.

It reminds me of a story with JCVD and Mickey Rourke. Apparently JCVD was talking shit and got in a fight with someone. The guy started beating the crap out of JCVD until Rourke came along and wiped the floor with him.