Two exceptional movies and I couldn't agree more that "No Way Out" is something special. Of course, here in America all the references in "Bull Durham" come across even more hilarious because of our open love for baseball. Both are "must own" movies in my opinion. Great to hear your thoughts! Be well my friend!
Two great films there especially No way out, its a great thriller and the type of film they don't make anymore. You have just reminded me to pick up Sneakers, thanks mate.
That Silent Night (2012 film) with Malcom McDowell you mentioned on Monster's Den is pretty cool but not really related to the original series besides a killer wearing a Santa outfit. Malcom McDowell has a website where you can purchase many movies he starred in and he will sign the cover for you by the way. I thought that was pretty cool. Have you ever seen the film Rage (1972) starring George C. Scott? Tell Craig Kiminski about that one since he mentioned he likes revenge movies. Dan Brown needs his own channel. Tell him to do it! LOL Like you he has a lot of knowledge to share. And the dude worked at Studio 54! I need to hear some stories.
Yeah, it's from what I know more the sixth film in the Silent Night series rather than a remake. I know the original producer is credited. I think 4 and 5 are standalone stories too. Rage is terrific, and what a cast - Scott and Sheen, a young Ed Lautner (was he ever young?) and an oddity for George to make his directorial debut with! I will indeed pass on your words to the guys!
No special mention of Will Patton in No Way Out? For me its like Withnail and I just when you think nothing can be as mesmerising as Richard E Grant, in wanders Richard Griffiths and steals the show.
And there's Withnail over my shoulder! I was conscious of trying to keep the vid under 15mins but absolutely Patton is unreal in it. Reminds me of Bruce McGill in The Insider. Just comes in and manages to steal the show but not overshadow anyone else. THAT'S a character actor. Makes their mark, doesn't take away from the piece.
@@DavysFlicksSpot on, he's to Mann what Everett McGill is to Lynch or Michael Madsen to Tarantino, a wingman and a bit of muscle who can calm an uppity table read with a well timed clearing of the throat! A great story similar to that of Real Madrid signing Thomas Graverson by mistake is Bruce going in for Babylon 5 only for the Director to realise he had meant Everett McGill, but was so impressed he offered him the part anyway.
Two of Costner's best. Especially Durham.
Have ordered No Way Out from Plumeria. Thanks for the heads up.
Two exceptional movies and I couldn't agree more that "No Way Out" is something special. Of course, here in America all the references in "Bull Durham" come across even more hilarious because of our open love for baseball. Both are "must own" movies in my opinion. Great to hear your thoughts! Be well my friend!
Thank you!
You forgot to mention The Bodyguard!
Fuck. Talk about Costner movies with a song that was overplayed!
I saw No Way Out in the theater. An underrated nail biter.
Two great films there especially No way out, its a great thriller and the type of film they don't make anymore. You have just reminded me to pick up Sneakers, thanks mate.
Cheers!
That Silent Night (2012 film) with Malcom McDowell you mentioned on Monster's Den is pretty cool but not really related to the original series besides a killer wearing a Santa outfit. Malcom McDowell has a website where you can purchase many movies he starred in and he will sign the cover for you by the way. I thought that was pretty cool. Have you ever seen the film Rage (1972) starring George C. Scott? Tell Craig Kiminski about that one since he mentioned he likes revenge movies. Dan Brown needs his own channel. Tell him to do it! LOL Like you he has a lot of knowledge to share. And the dude worked at Studio 54! I need to hear some stories.
Yeah, it's from what I know more the sixth film in the Silent Night series rather than a remake. I know the original producer is credited. I think 4 and 5 are standalone stories too.
Rage is terrific, and what a cast - Scott and Sheen, a young Ed Lautner (was he ever young?) and an oddity for George to make his directorial debut with! I will indeed pass on your words to the guys!
@@DavysFlicks Dude I'm still trying to stump you with a movie you've never heard of before but it doesn't happen. LOL
No special mention of Will Patton in No Way Out? For me its like Withnail and I just when you think nothing can be as mesmerising as Richard E Grant, in wanders Richard Griffiths and steals the show.
And there's Withnail over my shoulder! I was conscious of trying to keep the vid under 15mins but absolutely Patton is unreal in it. Reminds me of Bruce McGill in The Insider. Just comes in and manages to steal the show but not overshadow anyone else. THAT'S a character actor. Makes their mark, doesn't take away from the piece.
@@DavysFlicksSpot on, he's to Mann what Everett McGill is to Lynch or Michael Madsen to Tarantino, a wingman and a bit of muscle who can calm an uppity table read with a well timed clearing of the throat!
A great story similar to that of Real Madrid signing Thomas Graverson by mistake is Bruce going in for Babylon 5 only for the Director to realise he had meant Everett McGill, but was so impressed he offered him the part anyway.