The Name of The Rose is a very underrated one. Think I’m going to watch The Great Train Robbery tonight, just fyi.

Hursty Mint & underated film. Was actually on the box as I was flicking through channels just the other day. Connery is great in it (and apparently saved Michael Bay from getting fired during the production)

Homegrove His grandson posted a picture from his 89th birthday a year ago. He seemed really small. Same with Gene Hackman, saw a picture of him recently, and couldn’t recognize him. These actors who have the sense to retire (like those two) get old in peace and dignity. Morgan Freeman looks like a walking corpse and is still doing B movies.

Whereas Christopher Plummer hasn’t aged a day in twenty years and he’s 90. He’s always good in what he works on as well.

    Currently being cued up for this weeks watchings:

    Highlander (Haven’t seen it in ages)
    Outland (Not sure I’ve ever seen it)
    The First Great Train Robbery (Boss fun)
    The Hill (Sans toupee)
    The Anderson Tapes (Love a 70’s caper)

    Also, not sure I knew there was a Lostep album, will give it a purchase and spin etc.

    • Dan replied to this.

      Highlander has NOT aged well. Still fun.

      Amps Outland is a good film.

      Felch Aid really did have news for us.

      Homegrove Gene Hackman

      Watched Crimson Tide and Enemy of the State recently. Interesting to see two actors go toe-to-toe with Hackman. Denzel could do it. He was excellent in CT. Will Smith could not. He gets blow off the screen in EotS.