I have watched many movies base on their rep, most I was appreciative of, some were honestly, Dude, I don't take the drugs necessary to get your meaning and don't intend to. Those of you who don't like Road House, I disagree, great music, hot chicks, small town being turned into a homeowners association, ( I hate home owners associations ) , good fight choreography. Pool stick fu, removing tracheas, did I mention Kelly Lynch naked, loss of a great friend, a lot of good humor, and getting the bad guy in the end, by the town elders, and covering it up. 1 of my favorites on many levels, the music was top drawer, with Jeff Healey and Tito and the Tarantulas.
Yeah, I have seen Rocky Horror many, many times, both the US version and the British version, only difference is it is in Black and White until Frankie comes down the elevator.
Recommendations that I was surprised at, The Jack Bull, IN pursuit of honor, ( Don Johnson ) 1920's calvary who were to euthanize the horses and instead drove them to Canada, followed by the massacre at DC of veterans protesting about their pay and conditions that were guaranteed them, Frailty, good flick that will keep you guessing.
Kevin Costner runs hot and cold, 2 not mentioned that to me are automatic dvd's to watch when nothing else fits the bill.
Revenge with Anthony Quinn and Madeline Stow, hot and full of hard decision and betrayal, and Open Range, If you don't like this, We got a problem.
Pulp fiction was done as a pulp, Cartoon if you will, where you get bits every week on the page, once you understand that, you can better understand it, I do like it, but I had to watch it a few times to get it. It is just like reading more serious cartoons, which is not proper, there must be a better word.
Ernest Borgnine, Emperor of the North Pole, with Lee Marvin, a hard look into Hobo train riding, Ernest is an evil badass, you will not be disappointed. He has a technique of finding riders under the train that will blow you away and make you flinch. Killer ending.
Song, I ain't going down broke back mountain, I agree. Actors took a chance, never seen it, and don't intend to, but I guess Bruno, is 10 squared.