Interesting. He's like DiCaprio for me. Can't stand anything I hear about the guy, but I can't fault them in film.This is one movie I have loved to have viewed had it not been for the casting of Russell Crowe.
What bother's you about him?
Interesting. He's like DiCaprio for me. Can't stand anything I hear about the guy, but I can't fault them in film.This is one movie I have loved to have viewed had it not been for the casting of Russell Crowe.
Interesting. He's like DiCaprio for me. Can't stand anything I hear about the guy, but I can't fault them in film.
What bother's you about him?
Well, he got involved with a married woman whose husband was an ongoing adulterer, though few knew it at the time. She'd apparently had enough (though it took years and a few public scandals that came to light about her exhusband, including a lawsuit by a third party, if memory serves) and made a poor decision instead of divorcing the guy first.He got involved with a married woman and broke up her marriage.
Meet Joe Black
The Boondock Saints
Face Off
Con Air,
family man, valley girl.
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Cinderella Man, Shawshank Redemption
Goodfellas
Heat
Rob Roy and Braveheart, No Country For Old Men, too.
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To Kill A Mockingbird.
Cape Fear - Peck, Mitchum
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence - John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin
Magnificent Obsession - Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson
Once Upon a Time in America
Les Miserables
No Country for Old Men
And Apocalypse Now
Pushing Tin
Schindler's List
The Color Purple
Shawshank Redemption
Resevoir Dogs.
Jaws
Braveheart
Gone With the Wind
Unforgiven
Pale Rider (a bit cliched but still really good)
Its a Wonderful Life
Casablanca
The Dark Knight
Gladiator
The Good The Bad and the Ugly
Last Man Standing
The Longest Day
3:10 to Yuma
Titanic
The GodFather 1 and 2
King Kong
Back to the Future
Terminator and Terminator 2
First Blood, Rambo;
Saturday Night Fever
Top Gun
The King and I...My Fair Lady.
Magnolia
Being There
Cool Hand Luke
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Citizen Kane
The Godfather I+II
The Hustler
Greed
Raging Bull
Apocalypse Now
Taxi Driver
The Cincinnati Kid
The Last of the Mohicans.
A Force of One
Red Sonja
Cast Away
While You Were Sleeping.
The Searchers or Red River
Gone With the Wind or Wizard of Oz
A Beautiful Mind
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
Taxi Driver
The Godfather 1&2
North By Northwest
Good Will Hunting
The Elephant Man
Twelve angry Men
The Wrestler
The Third Man
Bad Day At Black Rock
The Day The Earth Stood Still (Original)
The Untouchables
The Fall Of The House Of Usher
Cool Hand Luke
The Wicker Man
The Fury
Repulsion
The Wild Bunch
Natural Born Killers
Boyz N The Hood
Mean Streets
The Masque Of The Red Death
The Hustler
Angel Face
Assault On Precinct 13 (Original)
There Will Be Blood
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Illusionist
Shane
Metropolis
Sunset Boulevard
Die Hard
Gladiator
Casablanca
Some Like It Hot
Apocalypse Now
The Killing Fields
The Seventh Seal
The Sting
Gangs Of New York
Inception
Charley Varrick
Se7en
Schindlers List
Reservoir Dogs
Westworld
Starter For 10
Once Upon A Time In The West
Lethal Weapon
Ronin
All Quiet On The Western Front
Being John Malkovich
The Day Of The Jackal
The Pianist
The Robe
12 Angry Men
Grumpy Old Men; Grumpier Old Men
Star Trek (new) ; The Wrath of Khan; First Contact; Insurrection
The Matrix Trilogy
Pirates of the Caribbean (all)
The Green Mile
As Good as it Gets
The Natural
Iron Man
The Book of Eli
Rocky; Rocky 2
Young Frankenstein
Patton
Amadeus
The Big Chill
Caddyshack
Dances with Wolves
Good Will Hunting
Kingdom of Heaven
Batman Begins; The Dark Knight
Almost Famous
The Breakfast Club
The Shooter
The Deep
Pale Rider
Back to the Future series
American Graffiti.What movie does, "One O'clock Two O'clock, Three O'clock, Rock" remind you?
One of those you're going to love or hate. I'm in the love column...not as wild about the remake.The Razors’ Edge
American Graffiti.
One of those you're going to love or hate. I'm in the love column...not as wild about the remake.
Red River was one of Wayne's best acting jobs, but The Searchers may be the best western ever.
Good movie. To Sir With LoveBlackboard Jungle
That reminds me of The Warriors.Can you dig it?
Good movie. To Sir With Love
That reminds me of The Warriors.
It was Peck in Duel, but Wayne was great in Red River.Without Tyrone Power, and Gene Tierney, it would not have been one of the best, and yes, Anne Baxter helped
John Wayne was good in Duel in the Sun and Red RIVER
Never warmed to Brando, though he was great in any number of things, especially The Godfather.Heat of the Night
I like On the Waterfront and Jubal, with Rod Steiger as pinkyeach:
Yes G. Peck and Joesph Cotton, with Lillian Gish and L. Barrymore.It was Peck in Duel, but Wayne was great in Red River.
Stage Coach was another in a string of terrific Wayne westerns...and Hondo. And I have a soft spot for Angel and the Badman (along with a crush on the star crossed costar).
The Big Country, with Peck and an unusual supporting role from Chuck Heston, is another really good western.
Never warmed to Brando, though he was great in any number of things, especially The Godfather.