What Movies Have Been Playing On Your DVD/Video Lately?
- Terence Lee
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Mathis magic
Hi Jon
Yes I heard Johnny Mathis crooning Easy To Be Hard in the opening scene. The song's from Hair, right?
Johnny sounded so good singing
How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be hard
Easy to be cold
How can people have no feelings
How can they ignore their friends
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no
And especially people
Who care about strangers
Who care about evil
And social injustice
Do you only
Care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
Yes I heard Johnny Mathis crooning Easy To Be Hard in the opening scene. The song's from Hair, right?
Johnny sounded so good singing
How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be hard
Easy to be cold
How can people have no feelings
How can they ignore their friends
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no
And especially people
Who care about strangers
Who care about evil
And social injustice
Do you only
Care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
- Terence Lee
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Perfect Stranger
Tonight's DVD viewing is Perfect Stranger, a smart thriller starring Halle Berry and Bruce Willis. The twist at the end is so smart none of us could guess who the killer is. We are still reeling from our incompetence. 

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Hi Marian
Jack Jones recorded his version on the 1970 album A TIME FOR US.
Great album with these songs :
1. I'll Never Fall In Love Again (From "Promises, Promises") (Bacharach & David)
2. Sweet Child (J. Jones)
3. Easy to Be Hard (From "Hair") (Rado, Ragni & MacDermot)
4. Josephine For Better Or For Worse (Cousins)
5. Spinning Wheel (Thomas)
6. A Time For Us (Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet") (Kusik, Snyder & Rota)
7. Isn't It Lonely Together (Stevens)
8. I Keep Leavin' Houses Behind (Jones & Marx)
9. The Last Seven Days (Hille & Moring)
10. And I'll Go (Curtis)
11. Home (Marx & Maxwell)
Jack Jones recorded his version on the 1970 album A TIME FOR US.
Great album with these songs :
1. I'll Never Fall In Love Again (From "Promises, Promises") (Bacharach & David)
2. Sweet Child (J. Jones)
3. Easy to Be Hard (From "Hair") (Rado, Ragni & MacDermot)
4. Josephine For Better Or For Worse (Cousins)
5. Spinning Wheel (Thomas)
6. A Time For Us (Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet") (Kusik, Snyder & Rota)
7. Isn't It Lonely Together (Stevens)
8. I Keep Leavin' Houses Behind (Jones & Marx)
9. The Last Seven Days (Hille & Moring)
10. And I'll Go (Curtis)
11. Home (Marx & Maxwell)
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Very strange to see a Bond Movie on BBC2 the other night as part of their British Thrillers season. It was 'From Russia with Love' - a great film without all the bangs and crashes of your normal Bond - and no commercial breaks! ANd of course our Matt singing in the film and the closing title
Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
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Any one else watch this ??They have a series that started last Saturday evening "Summer of British Movies" BBC 2 celebrating the nations role as a major player in world cinema for over 100 years
There were some thrillers including "Get Carter" The Long Good Friday, some of Hitchcocks, and the Kemp Brothers of the 80's band Spandau Ballet who played The Krays. During one scene that turned in to a blood bath, and while the fighting was going on Matt was singing in the background on the car radio.

Harry watched "From Russia With Love " again Mike.
Pretty corny now he reckoned.

There were some thrillers including "Get Carter" The Long Good Friday, some of Hitchcocks, and the Kemp Brothers of the 80's band Spandau Ballet who played The Krays. During one scene that turned in to a blood bath, and while the fighting was going on Matt was singing in the background on the car radio.


Harry watched "From Russia With Love " again Mike.
Pretty corny now he reckoned.


George always loved the film "Get Carter"---the one with Michael Caine--in fact he watched it so many times that he knew all the words and could talk along with the actors.
Plus my friend Sandy, from Manchester had a bit part in it--she was standing on a staircase as a body was being moved out of the house. No speaking, and quite honestly, if ahe had not told me the exact scene she was in , I would never have spotted her--or recognised her.
Plus my friend Sandy, from Manchester had a bit part in it--she was standing on a staircase as a body was being moved out of the house. No speaking, and quite honestly, if ahe had not told me the exact scene she was in , I would never have spotted her--or recognised her.
Mariana
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Corny - 007 ??!!! But of course - thats half the charm isn't lol. But at least it was still a spy story, and the locations in Istanbul looked stunning!
Which is more than be said for 'Get Carter' - the multi-storey car park that 'Alf Roberts' gets pushed of is in Gateshead nr Newcastle, is a hideous eye-sore, and becuase of 'Get Carter', is a grade 1 listed building that they can't knock down! GC was a very gritty film wasn't it - I don't think I've ever sat through it to be honest. Never been a lover of gang films - although 'Love, honour and obey' with Ray Winston is worth watching. But Michael Caine is great in the Ipcress Files, and others in the Harry Palmer series. Very much more down to earth than Bond
Now that theres a Cold War between Britain and Russia, maybe we'll get some more decent spy thrillers!
Which is more than be said for 'Get Carter' - the multi-storey car park that 'Alf Roberts' gets pushed of is in Gateshead nr Newcastle, is a hideous eye-sore, and becuase of 'Get Carter', is a grade 1 listed building that they can't knock down! GC was a very gritty film wasn't it - I don't think I've ever sat through it to be honest. Never been a lover of gang films - although 'Love, honour and obey' with Ray Winston is worth watching. But Michael Caine is great in the Ipcress Files, and others in the Harry Palmer series. Very much more down to earth than Bond
Now that theres a Cold War between Britain and Russia, maybe we'll get some more decent spy thrillers!
Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
There is a superb fight scene in From Russia With Love on the train between Sean Connery & Robert Shaw, I think it is very realistic.
I watched the program on British films, the first one I think it was, but I didn't think much to it, to be honest.
They managed to get interviews with Sir Richard Attenborough, Guy Hamilton and other important people from the British film industry and we get to hear them speak for about 10 seconds!
Instead we have to listen to (minor) celebrities/journalists who fill the rest of the show trying to sound important.
Grrr, it got me mad!!!
There, that's better...got that off my chest.
Gray
I watched the program on British films, the first one I think it was, but I didn't think much to it, to be honest.
They managed to get interviews with Sir Richard Attenborough, Guy Hamilton and other important people from the British film industry and we get to hear them speak for about 10 seconds!
Instead we have to listen to (minor) celebrities/journalists who fill the rest of the show trying to sound important.
Grrr, it got me mad!!!

There, that's better...got that off my chest.

Gray
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Hi Terence
Thanks again for the recomendation, I will certainly look out for that.
I watched The DaVinci Code last night, what a load of old cobblers.
It got very tedious as the whole 2 and a half hours were just made up of people running and being chased.
I have read the book and didn't think much to that to be honest, but the film was definately a step down for me, it played like an adaptation from a pulp novel.
2 out of 5, and I give it '2' because I love Paris and it was nice scenery
Gray
Thanks again for the recomendation, I will certainly look out for that.
I watched The DaVinci Code last night, what a load of old cobblers.
It got very tedious as the whole 2 and a half hours were just made up of people running and being chased.
I have read the book and didn't think much to that to be honest, but the film was definately a step down for me, it played like an adaptation from a pulp novel.
2 out of 5, and I give it '2' because I love Paris and it was nice scenery

Gray
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The best ever movie "trilogy" in my opinion is the LORD OF THE RINGS movies
Watched -The Fellowship of the Ring - last week
Watched - The Two Towers - this week
Just got to find the space to fit in the third film - The Return of the King - which last nearly 4 hours (extended edition DVD)


Watched -The Fellowship of the Ring - last week

Watched - The Two Towers - this week

Just got to find the space to fit in the third film - The Return of the King - which last nearly 4 hours (extended edition DVD)

"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
