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30 minutes ago, Ty_Webb said:

What's the plot hole in Book of Eli? 

Because brail takes up a lot more space than print, a brail Bible is normally about 20 volumes. Each of which would be the size of the one Eli carries around in the movie. So for him to have a King James Bible he'd have to carry 20 books the size of the one he carries. 

Love the movie. I didn't know that until years after I saw it the first time. Don't care, still a great movie. 

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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I set out to pick 5 but then the brakes failed. Like completely. No particular order:                                                                

Cliffhanger

Avatar

Die Hard

Mission Impossible 7, 5, 6,1

Bourne Identity 

Terminator

Predator

First Blood

Saving Private Ryan

Police Story 

Rush Hour

Shanghai Noon

Friday

Enemy Behind the Gates

The Good, The Bad...

Unforgiven

Chariots of Fire

Godfather II

Jurassic Park

Lord of the Rings (All)

Dune 1 and 2

Training Day

Snatch

Ocean's Eleven

Jerry Mcguire

Good Will Hunting

Shawsh. Redemp

As Good As It Gets

Dumb and Dumber

Wedding Crashers

The Grudge

The Ring

Evil Dead (New)

The Exorcist (Old)

Paranormal Activity -1

 

I'm certain I'm missing a few.. heh heh.

 

Edited by GolfLug

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I have to add my "old classics" list.

1. The Dirty Dozen

2. The Great Escape

3. Kelly's Hero's

4. Rio Lobo

5. In Harms Way.

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16 minutes ago, snapfade said:

I have to add my "old classics" list.

1. The Dirty Dozen

2. The Great Escape

3. Kelly's Hero's

4. Rio Lobo

5. In Harms Way.

Just watched Kelly's Hero's last week, such a classic.

Novice golfer seeking to learn and improve.


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Posted
On 5/16/2024 at 11:41 AM, saevel25 said:

f I am going to do my Top 5 favorite movies. 

1. Shawshank Redemption
2. The Dark Knight
3. The Usual Suspects
4. Hot Fuzz
5. All the nerdy movies. Yes, it is a cop-out, but they tie at 5 😛. So, LOTR series, Star Wars (Ep 3, 4, 5, 6) the other ones are pretty bad by a long shot, The Matrix, The Avengers Infinity War & End Game. Spider Man: Into the Spider Verse series, Jurassic Park (always holds up), Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2, Miyazaki movies, Star Trek First Contact, Disney Movies from Beauty in the Beast thru Hercules, Toy Story Series. Umm.... good for now. 

Goodness, I didn't even add in the Dune Movies. Yikes!

Addendum. 

1. Shawkshank
2. Dune 2
3. The Dark Knight
4. The Usual Suspects
5. Dropping Hot Fuzz into this bin, lol. 

 

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No particular order:

  1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
  2. Jaws
  3. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
  4. Shawshank Redemption 
  5. Fargo
  6. Slingblade
  7. Gone With the Wind
  8. The Godfather 
  9. Pulp Fiction
  10. Star Wars

I must say that as far as endings, Cuckoo’s nest is about as powerful as it gets for me.

Edited by Vinsk

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