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13 November 2013, 21:20
Shack
Favorite Guy Movies
What're your personal all time favorites?

Some of mine, starting with the one I liked for the longest time -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vdfidy_d2k

and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G86I_tp8Z6g (nice title song from it - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bcD5Oydujo

and another real favorite movie -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b70dRx2ZlG4
14 November 2013, 04:01
Kensco
I'm all-in for Clint Eastwood movies; Josey Wales, Pale Rider, and maybe my all-time favorite, Dirty Harry. Particularly where he basically points the 44 Mag at an orifice and tells them to cough.
16 November 2013, 11:45
Idaho Sharpshooter
Shane, and the Kilmer/Russell version of Tombstone are in the top three.
16 November 2013, 11:59
npd345
Animal House, MacArthut and Patton
16 November 2013, 20:18
Shack
One thing hardly anyone knows about Thunder Road is, it was based on a true event. A moonshiner ran off the road in Knoxville and was killed. Robert Mitchum heard about it and it gave him the idea.

Regarding Emperor Of The North, here's some more of the sound track - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ9KjVc-ui8. It's the part where A-No.1 teaches Kid Cigarette how to stop a passenger train by greasing the rails so they can bum a ride. The Kid first finds him relaxing in the town dump and I rather like A-No.1's comment, "Kid, like I was telling you, there was a day when the dump had class...my God, how the trash in this country has gone to Hell..."

That film was loaded with humor, great scenery and acting, realistic railroad action and also the most violent fight scene bar none. But, it's always been notoriously hard to find a video of it, and unfortunately many were turned off by its opening over the top graphic scene...where that hobo was cut in half after he went under a train (actually in real life I saw something similar to that a long, long time ago).

Anywho, other favorite films, by genre -

Gangster flicks - Goodfellas
Cop movies - Dillinger (with Ben Johnson - in my younger days that movie served as partial inspiration for applying for a job with the FBI)
War movies - Battleground and Pursuit Of The Graf Spee (no phony Hollywood heroics in either)
Spy movies (based on real events) - Operation Cicero (aka Five Fingers) and The Man Who Never Was
Spy movies (fictional) - all the early James Bond up to and including Diamonds Are Forever, but only those with Sean. I never cared for that "other guy".
Clint Eastwood - Pink Cadillac and Bronco Billy
John Wayne - The Quiet Man and The Shepherd Of The Hills and Searchers

Made for TV series - Breaking Bad (imo the best thing on TV in recent years, bar none) and BB favorite episodes - "Fly" and "Faceoff" and "Full Measures". Here's my favorite song from it - http://www.bing.com/videos/sea...3FADFAD2A1934EF5BA9B. Well, OK, just one more. It's the Los Pollos Hermanos commercial - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJYUs2UH0SM
16 November 2013, 23:35
TomP
Sometimes a Great Notion...


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17 November 2013, 00:47
ray in Wenatchee
Doesn't get any better than Jan Reno in "The Professional" an army of one stands up to overwhelming odds. Lots of gore but also a love story.....r in w.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...on:_The_Professional
17 November 2013, 03:57
JBrown
Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption.


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18 November 2013, 00:09
Gatogordo
Quigley Down Under.


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18 November 2013, 00:54
npd345
quote:
Originally posted by Gatogordo:
Quigley Down Under.


+1!!
18 November 2013, 01:37
The Metalsmith
Agreed with Idaho, Tombstone is up there.
Smokin' Aces was pretty decent, same with Rambo series. The Expendables was pretty great as well. My favorite movie though, bar none, of all time and at any time was Airplane!


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18 November 2013, 01:38
OTTOMATIC
Open Range


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18 November 2013, 02:38
Alberta Canuck
It's been at least 10 years since I've bothered to go to a movie, so I'm not very good at remembering titles. In the old days I saw a LOT of movies (I had two buddies from high school who ended up owning/managing movie theaters, and I always got in free).

So here's my shot at it.

Westerns..."Treasure of the Sierra Madre", "The Magnificent 7", and whichever one it was that kept almost continuously playing Delegueño in it.

War movies... "Wake Island", and just about anything starring John Wayne. Oh, and "Zulu" made in more modern times.

Crime movies...one where a couple of guys tried to break out of Alcatraz which ended with one of them on the front of a laundry miniature rail cart being machine-gunned, and several of the jimmy Cagney movies of the "I'm not going to the 'Chair', so you're not taking me alive"-genre.

TV series...the whole "Victory at Sea" run.


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18 November 2013, 03:00
Nitro Express
Here's another vote for Tombstone.

And my second-favorite movie also stars Val Kilmer: The Ghost and the Darkness.

Those are the only two movies I can watch again and again.

Well, except for the B&W adaptation of Hemingway's "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber:The Macomber Affair


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19 November 2013, 05:51
Race Bannon
Hey Canuck,

That was Rio Bravo with John Wayne, Dean Martin,
Rick Nelson, and Angie(YOWZA!!)Dickinson.
19 November 2013, 06:02
Crazyhorseconsulting
In order:

John Wayne:

The Searchers/The Quiet Man/She Wore A Yellow Ribbon/McClintock.

Clint Eastwood:

Outlaw Josey Wales

Robert Redford:

Jeremiah Johnson

Mel Brooks:

Blazing Saddles


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19 November 2013, 06:04
richj
TGTBATU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nEULLfAed0
19 November 2013, 07:59
NormanConquest
Quigley Down Under,12 O'clock High,Stalag 17,Memphis Belle,The man who shot Liberty Valence,The Shootist.That is only the icebergs tip.


Never mistake motion for action.
19 November 2013, 11:12
Scott King
The Big Lebowski, Apocalypse Now, Talladega Nights, and Wedding Crashers.

I like to laugh and I like the idea of not being beholden to The Man. I appreciate it's not even close to real but then again, our involvement in Vietnam seems hardly truthful. I like to laugh and NASCAR is retardedly funny. Well,.........Wedding receptions can be a bundle of fun.

I also like The Last Samurai quite a bit. When I'm jet boating the upper reaches of a rocky river I say to myself out loud, "Too many minds,.....No minds!"
20 November 2013, 06:29
Texas Killartist
Josey Wales
The Patriot
Braveheart
Shenendoah
Blazing Saddles
Snatch
And Quigley mind screwed me into building a rifle
20 November 2013, 07:40
NormanConquest
Lets face it.Mr. Selleck was only the co star.The Star was that rifle.No disrespect for Tom. + yes Tx.kill art. I love all your selections as well. We cannot pick just one. Kinda reminds me of the old adage about if you could only have one rifle,what would it be?For me,a 375 H+H on a 98 action.


Never mistake motion for action.
20 November 2013, 08:42
lavaca
Interesting generational response. Personally:

Anything with John Wayne (Hatari is a personal favorite, as is Red River, The Alamo, Rio Bravo, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Shootist, etc. ).

Anything with Clint Eastwood (Grand Torino is my favorite, I think).

Anything with Humphrey Boghart (especially anything with Lauren Bacall).

Schwartenager movies -- wasn't he the one who coined the phrase "girly men"? I don't like thos movies.
20 November 2013, 20:20
JTEX
quote:
Originally posted by Crazyhorseconsulting:
In order:

John Wayne:

The Searchers/The Quiet Man/She Wore A Yellow Ribbon/McClintock.

Clint Eastwood:

Outlaw Josey Wales

Robert Redford:

Jeremiah Johnson

Mel Brooks:

Blazing Saddles


Dadgummit! Those are some of my all time favorites too!


.
04 December 2013, 22:22
Texas Killartist
On the dark side:
Sleepers is really dark
The shootist is a sad and dark view of my changing country
05 December 2013, 20:11
reloaderman
"Valdez is coming" with Burt Landcaster


Shovel ready.....
but hangin' on
05 December 2013, 21:29
Shack
Does anyone like "Kill Bill"??

It's been on a lot and I admit an odd kind of attraction, as long as it's not too often...the snow scene of that duel was pretty cool, where she says "for a last look you could do worse"...
08 December 2013, 19:57
Lord Frith
War of the Buttons

Stephen
08 December 2013, 20:57
D Humbarger
Cross of Iron. Starring James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, James Mason. Director Sam Peckinpah






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08 December 2013, 21:12
Grenadier
If you haven't seen these Guy flicks then you are missing out:





Death Hunt (great use and show of classic US firearms)

The Postman (gets low ratings from females and girly men)

Emperor of the North (Brutal fight scene between Lee Marvin and Earnest Borgnine)

Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior (better than Jackie Chan ever was)

quote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
Cross of Iron.
I liked that, too.




.
09 December 2013, 02:21
Shack
Grenadier, you've got two on my list of favorites, "Death Hunt" and "Emperor Of The North".

Actually, the "Emperor" just happens to be my all time favorite movie, regardless of type.

Little known facts about it - it originally was to be called Emperor Of The North Pole (after a hobo legend), but they thought movie goers might think it was a movie about Santa Claus, so they shortened the title.

It was also built around a real life story, from way back.

And, it was filmed on the now defunct Oregon, Pacific & Eastern. The road used to have an Espee connection, and later became a tourist railroad, but now the tracks have been removed. I think they did one of those "rails to trails" deals out of it.

The covered bridge is still there as seen in the movie and if you know the town of Cottage Grove you can spot some of the places where it was filmed, including Dorena Reservoir.

One of the passenger train's heavyweight cars was in fact named the "Cottage Grove".

Incidentally, several good movies were filmed there over the decades, including the "General".

There was a factual "goof" in the movie however, being the scene where they nearly had a head on with the fast mail at that switch. Remember it? Do you know what it was about that scene that couldn't have happened in real life? Hint, the same thing was wrong in the movie (also a good guy flick) "Runaway Train".
09 December 2013, 03:34
richj
I remember going to see Cross of Iron with Pop and my Uncle and Cousin. Also like:

Odd Angry Shot (Aussy Vietnam )
Where Eagles Dare
Ice Station Zebra



quote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
Cross of Iron. Starring James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, James Mason. Director Sam Peckinpah

09 December 2013, 04:27
lee440
Ya gotta throw in "The African Queen" with Bogey!


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09 December 2013, 19:28
Fjold
Enemy at the Gates


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10 December 2013, 02:02
Pegleg
How The West Was Won
The Score
Mogambo
Platoon
Rob Roy
Lonesome Dove


The only easy day is yesterday!
10 December 2013, 04:19
Labman
Surprised nobody mentioned Top Gun.


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12 December 2013, 00:47
vashper
Some comedies with these actors:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPAV6hhwRBA
13 December 2013, 00:19
Shack
Vashper...by "guy movies" we meant movies FOR guys - as in action adventure.

Anyway, that reminded me of Laurel & Hardy (old U.S. comedy act - one fellow even looked like him).
13 December 2013, 01:32
vashper
quote:
Originally posted by Shack:
Vashper...by "guy movies" we meant movies FOR guys - as in action adventure.
.

Thanks! I didn't know this category. My browser said "In issuing a new reply on request «gay movies»" Smiler
But now I get it: http://www.filmsite.org/maxim100.html

The best guy film in Russia is this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Sun_of_the_Desert

and, well, some American (with Eastwood), and may be Polish ("Va-bank").
13 December 2013, 07:28
ted thorn
In no particular order

Blazing Saddles
Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men
Police Academy.....the first one none of the folow ups
Raiders of the Lost Ark.....none of the crappy follow ups
Star Wars.....way ahead of it's time.....groundbreaking
Stripes
Full Metal Jacket
Young Frankenstein


Probably some more

BTW the only Tarantino film I like is 4 Rooms


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13 December 2013, 07:30
ted thorn
quote:
Originally posted by Labman:
Surprised nobody mentioned Top Gun.


I can't stand Tom Cruise


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