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Enjoy, you nub nub. Heard this last night, and knew you would love it.
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S> Zulu VHS in Boxed Cover.
Also, for those that have no idea, this is one of the first movies I have ever watched besides Bambi and I loved them both.
MEZZANINE wrote:I got it on DVD, always loved it but had to re-watch it on my 50' widescreen![]()
The Man who would be King and Lawrence of Arabia also have the same great feel about them, real locations, massive amounts of extra's ( no cgi bollocks ), great stories with action, acting and atmosphere to match.
Mezz says A+
Tyber Zann wrote:MEZZANINE wrote:I got it on DVD, always loved it but had to re-watch it on my 50' widescreen![]()
The Man who would be King and Lawrence of Arabia also have the same great feel about them, real locations, massive amounts of extra's ( no cgi bollocks ), great stories with action, acting and atmosphere to match.
Mezz says A+
what did you think about waterloo film? total of 17,000 extras playing soldiers. 15,000 extras as infantry, 2,000 extras as cavalry
Noobert wrote:I figured I'd throw this up here, for some old farts like me.
MEZZANINE wrote:Tyber Zann wrote:MEZZANINE wrote:I got it on DVD, always loved it but had to re-watch it on my 50' widescreen![]()
The Man who would be King and Lawrence of Arabia also have the same great feel about them, real locations, massive amounts of extra's ( no cgi bollocks ), great stories with action, acting and atmosphere to match.
Mezz says A+
what did you think about waterloo film? total of 17,000 extras playing soldiers. 15,000 extras as infantry, 2,000 extras as cavalry
Havent seen that one, just added it to my LoveFilm rental list and I'll let you know
Jim wrote:*shudders*
Really?
Z E R O wrote:<3 hook.
Some old school memories there.