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For me, "A Perfect World". From 1993.

Name yours.

eta: corrected date.





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A Perfect World came out in 1993.
A classic movie.



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Paint Your Wagon.


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The Dead Pool.

I saw about half of City Heat with Clint co-starring with Burt Reynolds and it was bad enough for me to turn off the TV.



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When I was a kid, I hadn't gotten a VCR yet, so I just watched the same HBO movies over and over, regardless of whether they were any good or not.

I have no need to see Bronco Billy ever again. It's been 40 years, and I'm still sick of it.
 
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The Bridges of Madison County.



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When I was a kid, I hadn't gotten a VCR yet, so I just watched the same HBO movies over and over, regardless of whether they were any good or not.

I have no need to see Bronco Billy ever again. It's been 40 years, and I'm still sick of it.


Oh man ain't that the truth! I musta watched that 50 times too!
 
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The Gauntlet is pretty awful, as is anything with the ape.



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The Dead Pool.

I saw about half of City Heat with Clint co-starring with Burt Reynolds and it was bad enough for me to turn off the TV.

I didn't think much of those either. The Dead Pool might have been passable if not for the ridiculous R/C car/bomb chase.
 
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The Gauntlet is pretty awful, as is anything with the ape.


Oh, come on!

That shot up bus was fucking awesome. Smile

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I thought a Perfect World was great.
 
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Where Eagles Dare: The most convoluted plot ever! (So bad, that there's even a scene where Eastwood's character admits that HE doesn't get it!) Mary Ure does provide a bit of "eye candy" and the theme music in the opening scene are virtually the only things that redeem this dog.


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I thought a Perfect World was great.

I can't believe this thread started off with that movie. I've loved practically every movie Eastwood has acted in and directed since.



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Paint Your Wagon.


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The MULE, was beyond bad. IMO.
 
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Anything with Sondra Locke.


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Bronco Billy, followed by Paint Your Wagon.


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Anything with Sondra Locke.


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