Pander Bear Bluelight Crew Joined Jun 29, 2001 Messages 16,750 Location East Atlanta Cockin' Hammers Mar 17, 2007 #21 and then there's this, which is probably in my 10 ten films of all time:
Belisarius Bluelighter Joined Dec 13, 1999 Messages 11,027 Location San Antonio, Texas Mar 17, 2007 #22 ^ How could I forget that? One of the best films of the '80s, and unmatched, to boot. :D
Pander Bear Bluelight Crew Joined Jun 29, 2001 Messages 16,750 Location East Atlanta Cockin' Hammers Mar 17, 2007 #23 plus, it warms the cockles of my heart to see two corporate entities like Disney and Warner Brothers set aside their differences in the interest of box office revenue.
plus, it warms the cockles of my heart to see two corporate entities like Disney and Warner Brothers set aside their differences in the interest of box office revenue.
New Bluelight Crew Joined Mar 11, 2005 Messages 17,971 Location New Jersey Mar 17, 2007 #24 atlas said: and then there's this, which is probably in my 10 ten films of all time: Click to expand... Most impressive movie I've ever loved.
atlas said: and then there's this, which is probably in my 10 ten films of all time: Click to expand... Most impressive movie I've ever loved.
StagnantReaction Bluelighter Joined Mar 19, 2004 Messages 4,489 Mar 20, 2007 #25 Don't forget Song of the South (1946) with the main cast being slaves and their owners.