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Good point. Perhaps should have been posted in "Edged Weapons in Movies." ?
Last edited by Bill Marsh; 29th September 2007 at 11:27 AM. |
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My favorite was the first one. I always wondered what the movement looked like - only seen photos of these scenes. Very nice - thank you Rick.
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I sat in anticipation eyes glued to the screen waiting for Tarzan to come swinging on a vine diving in the water saving the poor fellow with his foot caught in the giant clam.
Bill: Now if it was a sand shark, or a nurse shark, I would feel sorry for the shark. Sand sharks can get pretty nasty. I stepped on a few on them. |
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This film takes you probably 75-80 years or so back in time; no Hollywood types constructed the houses or made the clothing, vessels or weapons . Tough crowd here .....
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Great films. Thanks, Rick for posting them. |
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Nice Rick!!! But I got popcorn butter all over my keyboard!!
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Was going back to download it and it is now gone!
Did anyone download it (and could they send it to me please?) |
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