Reservoir dogs... the whole movie=)
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I always preferred the Costner version of the story telling but I always preferred Val Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holiday and I think that had he NOT been cast in that role, the Kurt Russel version wouldn't have been nearly as good. Having said that though, they are both good.
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I always preferred the Costner version of the story telling but I always preferred Val Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holiday and I think that had he NOT been cast in that role, the Kurt Russel version wouldn't have been nearly as good. Having said that though, they are both good.
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I've seen the Russel/Kilmer one so many times, If given a choice, I would prefer to watch Cosmer/Quade just for the simple fact I won't remember as much while watching it. It's been a while since I've seen that version. I think costner was just the little brother in that one though.Comment
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This old movie made me laugh as a kid.
Blazing Saddles
It was funny, because people weren't hung up on racism.
It was comedy that allowed us to laugh at the bad things without prejudice.
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There's a new sheriff in town.
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This old movie made me laugh as a kid.
Blazing Saddles
It was funny, because people weren't hung up on racism.
It was comedy that allowed us to laugh at the bad things without prejudice.
This clip-
There's a new sheriff in town.
https://youtu.be/dQrrqf-YamA?si=VTIC8xSi-CeOKJEL
Definitely a classic right there no doubt.
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This is another one from when I was young. Not a comedy this time.
It's from the original Karate Kid movie with Machio and Pat, the restaurant owner from Happy Days.
This is the final scene when Machio was about to lose but pulled out a move he learned on his own from watching Pat.
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Al Pacino ------- Robert Deniro
'Heat' ,,,,,,,,,,, Coffee shop scene.
"No Joe, you next Joe, you next Joe!"
"Creed in 3, Creed in 3"Comment
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Al Pacino ------- Robert Deniro
'Heat' ,,,,,,,,,,, Coffee shop scene.
https://youtu.be/LUy2Wx_r0_w?si=-989AphA0PIYh1Aa
I remember watching this movie in the theater when it first come out. When Pacino walked up to the window and asked him to get a cup of coffee the whole place was on their toes. It was a great movie for sure.
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