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Jun 1 2006, 10:31 PM
I haven't been watching many films of late, because of problems with my computer and that had me all upset, so DVD watching took a back seat for a while...

Sounds like you watch your DVDs on your computer... question or do you still watch them mostly with a TV/DVD player arrangement? :)

Re: The Longest Day(1962)-I have the DVD of this film. Though very long it is a great epic. I read that Sean Connery got pissed about his compensation for appearing in this movie, as opposed to other actors blah blah

Re: Rawhead Rex-I'll probably try to get this movie as a DVD-R from one of my sources. Truly a hellified-looking creature, akin to some of the monstrosities running around loose in the Hellraiser films. I sure would hate to have Clive Barker's bad dreams :ph43r:

Latest DVD I have watched: The Guns Of Navarone(1961), nominated for an Academy award for Best Picture in 1961. Starring Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, Gia Scala, and David Niven. Presented in 5.1 audio or 2.0 stereo and in 2.35:1 letterbox. Directed by Carl Foreman, based on a book by Alistair MacLean. I enjoyed this movie. I saw bits and pieces of it many years ago on TCM, but never in it's entireity, until this past Memorial Day weekend. A marvelous film. I also watched(again) my DVD of Where Eagles Dare(1969), starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. The background visuals are stunning(the snow-covered mountains of Bavaria). I also ejoyed the ladies present in the film-lovely Mary Ure and Ingrid Pitt tongue-1

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