Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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First: Spoiler Alert
Tough choice. Low budget films like “They Live!” and “Prince of Darkness (with an Alice Cooper cameo) come to mind. But “The Thing” scared the bejesus out of me watching at home alone in high school. The premise of “Prince of Darkness” is haunting. Several original concepts like (1) the light of a distant supernova just now hitting Earth and awakening long-dormant attributes of living things and (2) warnings from the future sent on tachyon beams that arrive in the form of dreams. Now I have to watch “Prince of Darkness” again. lol!! Viewer warning: When I say low budget, do not watch these films expecting high-end scores. If memory serves, the soundtrack for “They Live!” was penned by Carpenter himself. |
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There’s only one answer… “Assault on Precinct 13”. Then again, I’ve seen “Rio Bravo” and “El Dorado” 20 times each… So, there’s a pattern with me.
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Fun fact: I have 27 lists on IMDB -- and too much time on my hands. ![]() |
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Rio Bravo and El Dorado both outstanding films
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Good John Wayne films, but John Carpenter had nothing to do with them. Carpenter did do "El Diablo"
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They are all 95% the same script, but “Attack…” wasn’t a western. Carpenter admitted he stole the story straight from those Howard Hawks’ movies and it’s obvious if you’ve watched the movies…
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I’ve got four obscure movies… “The Outfit” (2022), “The History of Time Travel” (2014), “Coherence” (2014) and “The Man from Earth”(2012). They all have great “twists” and they’re all better than “Attack…”
I think they’re all still on Amazon Prime. |
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