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Quoted: I like many of the previously mentioned films, but how this was not the first response is mind blowing. None of the others remotely compare. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Count of Monte Cristo I like many of the previously mentioned films, but how this was not the first response is mind blowing. None of the others remotely compare. It's asking about a movie, not a 150 year old book. |
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View Quote This. The dinner scene |
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Law Abiding Citizen Kill Bill 1,2 Columbiana Conan the barbarian (the original) |
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Quoted: The Crow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r74V6ihFL3w DAMN shame that Brandon Lee died so young View Quote Came here to say this one. My number one favorite movie of all time! |
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Quoted: Yeah, but it really wouldn't have worked out well to close it with him alive either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Law Abiding Citizen. Shame the good guy died at the end. Yeah, but it really wouldn't have worked out well to close it with him alive either. Close it with him catching the bomb first and sneaking out would have worked out well. Go all the way with the revenge and he walks free. |
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Quoted: PAYBACK..... Hubba Hubba...... What no one seems to realize is, there are TWO VERSIONS of Payback..... The theatrical release, which is what most everyone is aware of.... Then.... The Director's cut, which takes a hard 90* Turn, and doesn't resemble the original after that.... BOTH are very entertaining.... Lucky Number Slevin is good......Nice twist.... And, Law Abiding Citizen ended totally the wrong way.... View Quote Three versions. The first being Point Blank made in 1967 with Lee Marvin. |
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View Quote Came to say this and The Man From Nowhere |
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What's that Steve McQueen movie with Karl Malden? Crap....gonna have to look it up. Outlaws kill McQueen's family and he sends years going after them. Nevada Smith :)
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Quoted: Three versions. The first being Point Blank made in 1967 with Lee Marvin. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: PAYBACK..... Hubba Hubba...... What no one seems to realize is, there are TWO VERSIONS of Payback..... The theatrical release, which is what most everyone is aware of.... Then.... The Director's cut, which takes a hard 90* Turn, and doesn't resemble the original after that.... BOTH are very entertaining.... Lucky Number Slevin is good......Nice twist.... And, Law Abiding Citizen ended totally the wrong way.... Three versions. The first being Point Blank made in 1967 with Lee Marvin. Books, graphic novels, etc. Parker has seen a lot of interpretation. |
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5 pages and I can't believe nobody mentioned Edge of Darkness (2010) with Mel Gibson. The ending was fantastic. The man had nothing else to lose.
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Quoted: Nobody else? https://cloud.filmfed.com/movies/posters/l_faf966b8-6364-4cb7-bf25-569034209bde.jpg View Quote Kid my brother grew up with insisted the car in that movie was called a Dodge Division-because the credits say "vehicles provided by Chrysler Motor Company, Dodge Division." |
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Get the Gringo (Mel Gibson) is a fun one to watch.
Lots of good suggestions in this thread. |
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Quoted: That's on my to see list. View Quote @beitodesstrafe Starts a bit wierd almost turned it off then it became my favourite movie There are a couple of amazing scenes with Guy acting. Really staggering to me. I won’t spoil why he wants his car back but the clues are all through the movie if you look hard Oh and that sparkly vampire plays an awesome retard |
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Quoted: @beitodesstrafe Starts a bit wierd almost turned it off then it became my favourite movie There are a couple of amazing scenes with Guy acting. Really staggering to me. I won’t spoil why he wants his car back but the clues are all through the movie if you look hard Oh and that sparkly vampire plays an awesome retard View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's on my to see list. @beitodesstrafe Starts a bit wierd almost turned it off then it became my favourite movie There are a couple of amazing scenes with Guy acting. Really staggering to me. I won’t spoil why he wants his car back but the clues are all through the movie if you look hard Oh and that sparkly vampire plays an awesome retard I love weird movies. sparkly vampire is a great actor... it's a shame his career had to start the way it did. |
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Quoted: Close it with him catching the bomb first and sneaking out would have worked out well. Go all the way with the revenge and he walks free. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Law Abiding Citizen. Shame the good guy died at the end. Yeah, but it really wouldn't have worked out well to close it with him alive either. Close it with him catching the bomb first and sneaking out would have worked out well. Go all the way with the revenge and he walks free. I never felt like he wanted to live |
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Quoted: Rolling Thunder. "It's your time, boy." View Quote Rolling Thunder (1977) End of Movie |
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Payback!!!
Honorary mention to The Punisher (Thomas Jane) Gladiator is a fantastic movie but I don’t immediatley think of revenge upon mention of it even though he definitely got it. Fun thread to read, all 5 pages of it. I need to rewatch some of these. |
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Quoted: I like many of the previously mentioned films, but how this was not the first response is mind blowing. None of the others remotely compare. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Count of Monte Cristo I like many of the previously mentioned films, but how this was not the first response is mind blowing. None of the others remotely compare. Count of Monte Christo is an epic story. He serves up incredible amounts of revenge but also saves people’s lives physically and spiritually. I may have to find a copy of the recent French version that stays faithful to the whole adventure. |
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First thing I thought was Payback. Awesome movie. John Wick a close second but there are a bunch that are good.
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Murphy’s War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy's_War I can be a vindictive, stubborn, asshole. I have made choices that hurt people that wronged me but often to my own determent. I am working on it. |
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Quoted: Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/iCTSWEfqaweDNt83ZUvTbjukdFb.jpg View Quote Good film. Good soundtrack. |
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Quoted: https://64.media.tumblr.com/50ad9a37b293d4cf96b9ceb398530fd9/tumblr_o3aa2jerFR1rxmai6o1_540.gifv View Quote Yup. Avant-garde at the time. Still seems a little out there. Way more interesting than Mel Gibson. |
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Forgot about that one. I remember thinking how could Caine be a badass? Then I watched it. |
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That was a really good movie. Michael Caine did an excellent job in that. |
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