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Alexandra M

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Hi. How you been ma'am? If I HAD to pick a favorite Chuck Norris movie, I'd pick Code of Silence but I'll watch any of them. I love Missing in Action I, II, and III. Delta Force was great, Chuck Norris AND Lee Marvin? Can't beat that. Apparently before he was an actor he had an actual kickboxing record of 183 wins, 10 losses, and two draws. All things aside, that's pretty impressive. I think he's something like a 7th or 8th degree black belt in karate.

Yes, it is difficult to pick just one. But, if I had to, it would be Delta Force. I keep remembering that scene where he is on a
motorcycle with a rocket launcher. Now, you gotta love that! I read also that he has opened several schools and teaches
underprivileged kids self defense.
 

Alexandra M

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Rush (1991) Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jason Patrick

Intense drama about a pair of undercover cops that infiltrate a small town drug ring but get caught up in drugs themselves. Leigh and Patrick are great in this. If you're looking for something fun and upbeat, this ain't it.

I've watched that one more than once. Any action movies and I watch them. Just saw A Time to Kill with Samuel Jackson
and thought it was very good. Not sure if it is a True Story or not.
 

ghost19

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Yes, it is difficult to pick just one. But, if I had to, it would be Delta Force. I keep remembering that scene where he is on a
motorcycle with a rocket launcher. Now, you gotta love that! I read also that he has opened several schools and teaches
underprivileged kids self defense.

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Dana Jean

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Watched (about 2/3 of) the sequel (prequel?) to Sin City the other night. Hubby's choice, of course. I'm not into comic book movies.
One positive that came from it: leg wraps. I liked how they looked on Jessica Alba so I ordered a couple pairs for myself. Nice.
Okay, now I need to know what legs wraps are.
 

muskrat

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Me and the punk watched The Wild Bunch last night (my son takes his westerns and war movies very seriously). I liked it, sure, Peckinpah is a great director, but...doggone it, I was kinda let down. All these years I've heard about what a violent, gory movie this was, but man! Compared to contemporary films, this flick is like a Disney movie or something. I guess you gotta remember how old it is, how it was one of the first of its kind, but still...I didn't find it overly violent at all.

Still a decent flick though....
 

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Session 9 is an independent psychological horror-thriller film I watched today. The movie concerns a group of hazmat cleaners (including David Caruso!) removing asbestos in an abandoned mental hospital. It's a pretty solid flick; what I love about it is its restraint. It utilizes atmosphere and ambiguity over the usual blood and guts, and at times, I was legitimately trembling. Worth checking out.
 

ghost19

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Session 9 is an independent psychological horror-thriller film I watched today. The movie concerns a group of hazmat cleaners (including David Caruso!) removing asbestos in an abandoned mental hospital. It's a pretty solid flick; what I love about it is its restraint. It utilizes atmosphere and ambiguity over the usual blood and guts, and at times, I was legitimately trembling. Worth checking out.
One of the creepiest movies I've ever seen. Very much a gem that I haven't heard that many people have seen. Excellent movie.
 

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Session 9 is an independent psychological horror-thriller film I watched today. The movie concerns a group of hazmat cleaners (including David Caruso!) removing asbestos in an abandoned mental hospital. It's a pretty solid flick; what I love about it is its restraint. It utilizes atmosphere and ambiguity over the usual blood and guts, and at times, I was legitimately trembling. Worth checking out.

Sounds interesting. I'm going to check Hulu and Amazon for it. Thanks!