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Post by LWPD on Sept 3, 2012 17:27:05 GMT -5
Michael Clarke Duncan in The Green Mile. RIP
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2012 17:34:18 GMT -5
R.I.P
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Post by Vegas on Sept 3, 2012 19:34:26 GMT -5
Michael Clarke Duncan in The Green Mile. RIP RIP Michael Clarke Duncan was outstanding in the Green Mile and he did a good job with his role in Sin City too.
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Post by LWPD on Sept 25, 2012 19:02:59 GMT -5
Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in The Enforcer circa '76
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Post by LWPD on Sept 26, 2012 19:07:16 GMT -5
In the Heat of the Night was a true classic that still stands the test of time. Sidney Poitier plays Virgil Tibbs, a Philadelphia homicide detective thrown into a murder investigation in the fictional small racist town of Sparta, Mississippi. In the famous scene below, wealthy plantation owner Eric Endicott slaps Tibbs, and is both shocked and humiliated, when Tibbs slaps him right back!
In the Heat of the Night circa '67
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Post by LWPD on Sept 27, 2012 19:05:49 GMT -5
Gandhi circa '82. This biographical film about the life and philosophy of Mohandas ("Mahatma") Gandhi is a reminder that one man truly can free an entire nation, if not influence the entire world.
“They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then they will have my dead body. Not my obedience!”
-Mohandas Gandhi
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Post by LWPD on Sept 28, 2012 19:02:11 GMT -5
In The Natural circa '84, Robert Redford stars as Roy Hobbs, a baseball player who returns to the sport 16 years after his earlier run was cut short. Armed with what is said to be a magic bat, the career of this mysterious veteran flourishes, but in the end, he would have to rely not on the bat, but on himself.
The Natural - The Final Homerun
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Post by LWPD on Sept 29, 2012 18:41:17 GMT -5
In 12 Angry Men circa '57, in the midst of staunch pressure from the other jurors, Juror #8 aka Henry Fonda, refuses to back down in defense of a man's right to a fair trial!
Henry Fonda vs Lee J. Cobb
"It's always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. And wherever you run into it, prejudice always obscures the truth. I don't really know what the truth is. I don't suppose anybody will ever really know. Nine of us now seem to feel that the defendant is innocent, but we're just gambling on probabilities - we may be wrong. We may be trying to let a guilty man go free, I don't know. Nobody really can. But we have a reasonable doubt, and that's something that's very valuable in our system. No jury can declare a man guilty unless it's SURE. We nine can't understand how you three are still so sure. Maybe you can tell us."
-Henry Fonda as Juror #8
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Post by LWPD on Oct 6, 2012 18:50:12 GMT -5
Hoosiers circa '86
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Post by TDalton on Oct 6, 2012 20:13:21 GMT -5
More Clint - "In this world, there's two kinds of people..."
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