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Mr.Knowitall

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#1244567
Topic
Movies Seen In Theaters From Before You Were Born
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As of now:

Bladerunner Final Cut (1982/2007)
Sherlock Jr (1924)
Death on the Nile (1978)
A Shot in the Dark (1964) *
The Maltese Falcon (1941) *
Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
Charade (1963) *
Dirty Harry (1971)
Rear Window (1954)
Vertigo (1957)
12 Angry Men (1957)

“*” indicating actual print screenings (Print damage, missing audio ect)

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#1228283
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Last movie seen
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TV’s Frink said:

Mr.Knowitall said:

Twilight’s Last Gleaming (1977)

Excellently tense and paced, maybe Robert Aldrich’s best work. I’d say I liked it more than The Dirty Dozen, although it was kind of unintentionally funny to see American soldiers use a german WWII era Jagdpanzer.

So this was the best of the Twilight saga then.

Yes, there weren’t even any vampires! But a lot of 60 year old Burt Lancaster shooting guns.

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#1228270
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Last movie seen
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Sherlock Jr (1924)/Death On The Nile (1978)

Seen as a double feature, both were great but Sherlock Jr left a better impression on me. Seeing it with a live organ accompaniment was also a plus.

Twilight’s Last Gleaming (1977)

Excellently tense and paced, maybe Robert Aldrich’s best work. I’d say I liked it more than The Dirty Dozen, although it was kind of unintentionally funny to see American soldiers use a german WWII era Jagdpanzer.

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#1222599
Topic
Terrible DVD/Blu-ray Cover Art
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Mr.Knowitall said:

After looking at this again, it looks the director hasn’t even been credited properly. The director of this film was John Sturges, yet a completely different person is credited on the cover. Did John Sturges ever operate under different names in non-English speaking european countries? Not to my knowledge. Even weirder is all other credits are correct except the Executive Producer and Director credit. What a stitch up.