Then theres that one too!!!El_Tortuga wrote:Nut up or shut up!terryg wrote:I especially like the gritty realism of movies like:
Unforgiven
No Country old Men
But, if zombie movies can count, I just saw Zombieland a couple of weeks ago. I'm not a Woody fan, but I really liked that movie. Best line:
Just after find a large cache of weapons in the back of a Hummer: "Thank God for Rednecks!"
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- Mon Sep 20, 2010 12:04 pm
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- Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:55 pm
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I know! It was sort of anti-tragic though.The Annoyed Man wrote:terryg wrote: Plus, if you haven't seen it, you gotta love Bill Murray's character (himself), although it's kinda tragic.
- Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:05 pm
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Re: best shoot-em-up movies... need suggestions!
I especially like the gritty realism of movies like:
Unforgiven
No Country old Men
But, if zombie movies can count, I just saw Zombieland a couple of weeks ago. I'm not a Woody fan, but I really liked that movie. Best line:
Just after find a large cache of weapons in the back of a Hummer: "Thank God for Rednecks!"
Unforgiven
No Country old Men
But, if zombie movies can count, I just saw Zombieland a couple of weeks ago. I'm not a Woody fan, but I really liked that movie. Best line:
Just after find a large cache of weapons in the back of a Hummer: "Thank God for Rednecks!"