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Old Bruce did make some good movies back in the day.

The Die Hard series
The Last Boy Scout was seriously under rated
5th Element was great
Sin City was a SFU movie but I loved it and he was great in it.
Pulp Fiction

But the fact is, he's been doing straight to video shite for mostly 10 years. RED was quite good but it's the exception.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Willis_filmography
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selling a couple of things on market place and this guy rocked up tonight, i saw some Canon boxes in the back of his car, and we got chatting, he teaches doctors how to take photos of their patients! his wife sent me his website address, and....mind blown!!

David, you would love his short films, a couple are on subjects close to your heart!

this one is the story of a refugee, just wow!

https://www.woodrow-wilson.net/meet-fadak

he said get the R6 not the R5, in the new mirrorless range, as did another photography teacher when i emailed him! im humbled, and ill listen!
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That’s very well put. One I haven’t seen I’ll look for it cheers

My eldest actually rang me this morning and said I’m so sorry ….
Funny the kid I thought was less empathetic was the only one who got it!!

Yes that statement is exactly how I feel

Heartbreak and yes for someone I’ll never meet! I’ve watch 2 people lose their minds to dementia, it’s so damn cruel

Cheers

Love ya Bruce xx



edit, i remember seeing this and its always stuck in my mind, hes not his usual gorgeous self, hes just an old man, a drunkard cop, (so yeah die hard without the shaved head and goofy grins!!) i love this one

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450232/

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I really enjoyed Pulp Fiction, 12 Monkeys, 5th Element, the first Die Hard, and the one where he plays a dead guy.
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the sixth sense,

i really love Die Hard 4 with Justin Long!
the little looks, it cracks me up!!
i look at my kids like that sometimes!
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The Running Man (1987)
The film was mentioned at work, so I watched it after many years. It's made in '87, but set in 2017.

Big (1988)
Another mentioned at work. Loved this as a kid. Watching this now, you cant help but notice the lack of police involvement into a childs disappearance. I guess you're not supposed to think of that as an 80's family fun film.

But here's the funny thing. I SWEAR the ending was different to how I remember it. I was sure Hank's love interest showed up at the end, but as a 13 year old girl.... instead he's shown walking down the street with his pal when the credits roll. Am I insane?
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Spiderman no way home. Fkn brilliant
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stui magpie wrote:Spiderman no way home. Fkn brilliant
William Dafoe as the Green Goblin was the star of the film.

Blew it away as he did 20 years earlier.
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Presti35 wrote:The Running Man (1987)
The film was mentioned at work, so I watched it after many years. It's made in '87, but set in 2017.

Big (1988)
Another mentioned at work. Loved this as a kid. Watching this now, you cant help but notice the lack of police involvement into a childs disappearance. I guess you're not supposed to think of that as an 80's family fun film.

But here's the funny thing. I SWEAR the ending was different to how I remember it. I was sure Hank's love interest showed up at the end, but as a 13 year old girl.... instead he's shown walking down the street with his pal when the credits roll. Am I insane?
love the running man!
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into the wild. riveting and sad
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For anybody wanting some pure enjoyment without the modern day absence of imagination, decent scriptwriting or competent acting, the original Italian Job is on Gem today at 2.55.
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