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The Sequel of Disney wrote:
Were you an extra? Or someone who talked or did something?
I was one of the featured actors. I am second-billed and played Bernie the Cop.

If you want to see a funny bit part I did, find "Hells Angels on Wheels" with Jack Nicholson. I play a biker in trouble with the law..........and I don't even ride a motorcycle!

Look for me on "Bonanza" (1968) in an episode called "The Longest Lie), I play a gunman who shoots Little Joe and gets himself killed in that attack and my pa comes to town to raise hell with the Cartwrights.

I was in a made for television movie called "The Longest Hundred Miles" with Katherine Ross, Ricardo Montalban, and Doug McClure. It was the story of bunch of orphans trapped behind enemy lines during World War II who are rescued by a rag-tag bunch of marines. I am one of the Marines.

There are a lot more movies and television shows that I appeared in, but "Getting Into Heaven" was my only starrring role. I took the money and ran.

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Wow all that stuff sounds so AMAZING! :o
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I just watched Cellular. What a friggin' awesome movie! I just don't like the cheesy end credits... :D
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Good Night and Good Luck.

Very good movie deserved to win BP

solid A+
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I watched Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price last night.
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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure.
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:cry: :cry:
Titanic (1997)

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Despite its iconic status for my generation, I had never seen Armageddon before tonight. I have to say that I liked it quite a bit. Even if it is standard Bruckheimer material, it's better than most that I've seen (okay, Pirates & Treasure aside). The title is pretty much bogus, but the movie itself I liked. Now I'm just left wondering where Disney's 2-Disc anamorphic SE of this is.

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Watched:
Romancing The Stone
Jewel of the Nile
and
Ladder 49
Today

and the Punisher last night
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AwallaceUNC wrote:Despite its iconic status for my generation, I had never seen Armageddon before tonight. I have to say that I liked it quite a bit. Even if it is standard Bruckheimer material, it's better than most that I've seen (okay, Pirates & Treasure aside). The title is pretty much bogus, but the movie itself I liked. Now I'm just left wondering where Disney's 2-Disc anamorphic SE of this is.

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Nowhere, cause Criterion made it (still in print I think..if not its not exactly hard to come by on eBay). ;)
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John Tucker Must Die

I saw it tonight with my friends. Freakin' hilarious!
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I watched The Return of Jafar last night. Can anyone tell me why Jafar was purple in some scenes?
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TheSequelofDisney wrote:I watched The Return of Jafar last night. Can anyone tell me why Jafar was purple in some scenes?
He was cold? :P
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DaveWadding wrote:Nowhere, cause Criterion made it (still in print I think..if not its not exactly hard to come by on eBay). ;)
Well that's still non-anamorphic, which makes me not want to shell out big bucks for it. It seems likely that Disney will want to re-release this themselves, given that it's one of their most popular and successful movies.

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AwallaceUNC wrote:
DaveWadding wrote:Nowhere, cause Criterion made it (still in print I think..if not its not exactly hard to come by on eBay). ;)
Well that's still non-anamorphic, which makes me not want to shell out big bucks for it. It seems likely that Disney will want to re-release this themselves, given that it's one of their most popular and successful movies.

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you mean like this? :D
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2099net wrote:you mean like this? :D
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National Treasure. Love that movie, can't watch it enough.
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"Fallen Angel" (1945, Fox Film Noir #14).
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Pocahontas
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i caught some of Lemony Snicket on TV last night. A pretty decent kid's movie.
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