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OldBaldy1701E

(9,532 posts)
46. Okay, one of each... maybe.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 10:14 AM
Friday

As an actor, I have always said that I will honor the performers and never leave a film no matter how bad it may be. I paid for it and this is my lesson, so to speak. (As a performer, I learn just as much from a bad one as from a good one.) So, with that in mind, here is one of my all time favorite movies. (Defined as one that I have watched many times and will do so whenever I get the chance)



I cannot stress how amazing this film is. Ridley Scott created a masterpiece that stands across genres. And, that cast!

Okay one more...



Classic Gilliam.

Now, as I said... I swore I would never leave a film. However, there was one that I almost left... it was damned close...




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Ooooo, The Post was real good! electric_blue68 Sep 20 #18
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red dog 1......... Upthevibe Sep 19 #16
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Okay, one of each... maybe. OldBaldy1701E Friday #46
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