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The best of "On Any Sunday"
Whoever thought that the best part of the movie On Any Sunday would be the closing credits?
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Re: The best of "On Any Sunday"
Man, they looked like they were having a blast. It's cool to see big stars of their day out just roostin' and having a good time.
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Re: The best of "On Any Sunday"
Boy does that bring back memories. I think everybody wanted to be steve McQueen back then.
How about "2 lane black top" with James Taylor. Another cool film in its day.
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Re: The best of "On Any Sunday"
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Existentialist overtones, austere production..... long takes...... everything shot on imperfect locations with just one camera........ no explosions........ would not be successful today. |
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I watched 2 LBT again last week and yes, all the above is true. However, still a great cult classic with some cool street race scenes
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