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Discuss What film have you just watched? at the Films, Music and All Things Artsy forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Originally Posted by mon_colonel Is this the film with Jean Reno in ? I think ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mon_colonel View Post
    Is this the film with Jean Reno in ? I think I've seen it advertised of late.
    In support of the previous answer, Jean Reno isn't in it. There are no known 'faces' that I can determine; very much on the lines of Gomorrah but prison based.
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    El Dorado. I loved old western movies as a kid and still love them now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Phantom_Bear_Dresser View Post
    El Dorado. I loved old western movies as a kid and still love them now.


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    Have you ever seen 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' with Humphrey Bogart?

    A film that is so bad it is good, always watch it if I ever need cheering up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Phantom_Bear_Dresser View Post
    El Dorado. I loved old western movies as a kid and still love them now.


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    Open Range. The only decent western since Unforgiven. I never thought I'd say this but Kevin Costner is really good in it.
    Also got one of the best shootouts ever. Men doing what men got to do style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LancePrivateJones View Post
    Have you ever seen 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' with Humphrey Bogart?

    A film that is so bad it is good, always watch it if I ever need cheering up.

    No I haven't will keep a look out for it. Have you seen Arsenic and Old Lace, now that makes me cry with laughter and always cheers me up!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Phantom_Bear_Dresser View Post
    No I haven't will keep a look out for it. Have you seen Arsenic and Old Lace, now that makes me cry with laughter and always cheers me up!!

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    Yes I have and I agree, it's a good'n but not as beautifully awful as 'The Treasure of The Sierra Madre.'

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    That's the highlight of the film, Bogart is awful, Walter Huston (The Directors dad) is awful and should have got the overacting Oscar for 1948.

    It takes huge talent to make films as bad as this.
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    The very worst film of all time is, with out a doubt, Edward Wood's 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'. My favourite bits are the opening scene where an airliner cockpit has been constructed using two kitchen chairs and a paper dial and the chase in and around the graveyard; when the protagonists are in the graveyard its dark, when they're not, its light. Classic!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pongo6863 View Post
    The very worst film of all time is, with out a doubt, Edward Wood's 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'. My favourite bits are the opening scene where an airliner cockpit has been constructed using two kitchen chairs and a paper dial and the chase in and around the graveyard; when the protagonists are in the graveyard its dark, when they're not, its light. Classic!
    The difference being that 'Treasure of the Sierra Madre' was nominated for 4 Oscars and somehow won 3 of them including Walter Huston for best supporting actor. I think the panel must have been pissed up.

    As for Ed Wood, try the Johnny Depp film of the same name if you haven't already, ferkin hilarious.
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