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Old 06-09-2022, 02:09 PM   #330
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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer View Post
This morning Tenacious D (Jack Black's band) uploaded a video of their medley of The Who, which were all songs from Tommy. The accompanying video is an ode the 1975 movie. I loved it and brought back memories.

Which also made me realize that it's been a long time since I've seen it that it's time for a rewatch. I also decided it's time for me to finally watch Quadrophenia. Which made me think of the musical which I like but haven't seen a while (The Little Shop of Horrors, Rocky Horror Picture Show) and other that I've always wanted to watch (The Labyrinth, Repo! A Genetic Opera, Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny). So next week will be musical week.

And the week after it'll be 1990s week, because it's time for another rewatch of The Silence of the Lambs, The Three Musketeers, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves amongst others.

I'll have to find the ones I have on DVD and hunt down the others on streaming services.

Any suggestions on either category are welcome, of course.
I'll bite--which TTM? (n.b.: I've put a moratorium on re-reading TTM. When I read it, as it's the "real thing," it completely ruins my ability to enjoy the rather rollicking action-adventure movies that are...well, sort-of, kinda adapted therefrom.)

Do you mean the Sheen/Sutherland/O'Donnell/Platt version?

If you like that, which presumably you do, you may well like "The Man in the Iron Mask," the one with Depardieu, DiCaprio, Irons, Byrne and...I'm forgetting someone...ah, yes, Malkovich.

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