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`FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE."'
The Avery's and The County. I think there is much more background to the story than shown.
"Avery tow and junk yard biz" think about it, they certainly can pissoff a lot of ppl by not playing ball with the right folks.~Sins of the Father~ corruption & greed always lie at the bottom >perhaps
I'm pretty sure anyone who owns a junk yard that size is worth a mil or two. and its wellknown the cops and tow operators have a cozy relationship, this one went south.... way south.
 
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I enjoyed "The Ruling Class" not much else. I was obsessed with LoA as a 12yr. old. I even tried to read 7 Pillars of Wisdom.

Brilliant film,; there was another in which he played an eccentric Scottish Laird called 'Pink'; have googled - but can't find it.



Jacco:

Agree re O'Toole in LoA. A friend's father employed him on Southampton Water as a boat test driver on what became MTBs and MBGs. ( That guy also heavily involved with the Supermarine plane speed record).
 
I am watching "The Sopranos" these days. I began watching it back when it came out but i did not have the ambition to watch all the seasons from the start to the end back then. And i always regretted that i did not finish it.

It's an incredibly good show and i think all men have a little Tony Soprano in them.
 
Took a scrap yard story for some people to open up...talk about resurrecting a TV/Movie//Documentary/Tra-la-la thread!

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I watched 'The Martian' last night; a guy stranded on a scrap yard of planet Mars. ...Left for dead but alive eating potatoes. ...The Bourne guy...the CIA spy.
He was finally freed @ the end, and the spaceship he was driving in had a tarp on top!
Of course it flew away by the sheer speed, and our Martian was fully exposed to the elements...hatch wide open to the vast space of the multiverse.

That was in 3D (Blu-ray), and it rocketed like a propulsion stratospheric quantum lapse of a warp drive. Only time differential was @ play on a spatial zone. The first impression was the right one...he made it alive and he escaped too.
Everything was a lie, a total inconsistency, nothing appeared real as in science fiction life, so it was included in the comedy department, and it didn't make the grade that was supposed to coexist with our our comprehension.

All in all it was technically impressive and surreal. I have no clue if anyone else would have been able to make it alive and return like he did, but that he did...only in the movies. ...From Hollywood boulevard and directed by the grand master of sci-fi...Sir Ridley Scott; Blade Runner, Alien, Exodus: Gods and Kings, Prometheus, Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, Body of Lies, The Counselor, Robin Hood, American Gangster, Kingdom of Heaven, Legend, Thelma and Louise, A Good Year, The Duellists, Hannibal, Matchstick Men, Black Rain, G.I. Jane, Someone to Watch Over Me, White Squall, 1492: Conquest of Paradise, 1984, Alien: Covenant (2017).

It's a film, based on not real events...from a book. The first impression is the real one; impressively inaccurate. ...But fun nonetheless...with desolated moments...implausible situations...some space/action sequences...no trees, no oceans, no forests...a vast land of red desert sand and rocks. Why man wants to send men there...beats me man! I\d rather make this world (planet Earth) a better place first...the garden of Eden...and an eternal resource of abundance in food, fish, steak, and cereals with milk.
Plus making pills for growth (hormones). ...And...immortality.

But that, for another movie in time and in space...

My own overall rating (film itself and technical accompaniments/accomplisments...3D imaginary effects and sound turbulence with melodrama music score): 2.75 (out of 4).

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Last word: Recommended experience. ...That was also my first impression...so it all makes good sense.
 
I loved a lot the potatoes part of the film like the red landscapes ! I would like to know what Sergio Leone would have made with such special effects with Mars !


She can be fridge ! Korean girls are nicer !



I'm watching curently at TV french channel 7 the Ziggy Stardust concert from Bowie... What a loss !
 
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I loved a lot the potatoes part of the film like the red landscapes ! I would like to know what Sergio Leone would have made with such special effects with Mars !

She can be fridge ! Korean girls are nicer !

I'm watching curently at TV french channel 7 the Ziggy Stardust concert from Bowie... What a loss !

Red potatoes are from Mars. Korean girls don't hang around Mars.

R.I.P. David

P.S. I wonder if Sergio Leone had ice cream in his fridge for those hot days filming the western vistas.
 
"Things to Come" with Raymond Massey -- all youth should be required to see this movie.

just got done with "Gone with the Wind" -- TCM Channel plays this every night on which the Oscars are announced.

I haven't seen the bear have his way with Leonard di Caprio, nor am i interested in that kind of sport.