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I've only seen him in Psycho and Kolchak: The Night Stalker. I liked his characters in both. I'm going to keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong (from what I see from your posts you are). Yeah, he was great in that. "31 bucks. Merry fucking Christmas." This is another obscure 80's film I need to check out. One of the director's earlier films is one of my favorites (Island of Death). Dressed to Kill. The Sean Connery and Roger Moore James Bond films. Time Bandits and Outland. Will the originals be out of print? If so, that's bullshit. Not a big fan of musicals. The songs seem to slow the story down. Haha...consequences of late night sleepy posting. This guy is trending so much, I decided to wash M*A*S*H. Strike Commando, Robowar, Howling II, Yor are my favorite Reb Brown films. I enjoyed your analysis. You should review all the prequel films. As for me, I approached The Phantom Meance like it was a movie for kids (which it is in parts with the kid Anakin and Jar Jar Binks) and enjoyed it as that. I like Eazy E but Dre and Cube had better solo careers post NWA. Eazy just had Real Muthaphuckkin G's. I enjoy some Bollywood films so I need to check this out. Get on finasteride. It'll nuke your sex drive so you won't feel the need to masturbate with the added bonus of not going bald, or if you're balding, you may grow new hair. This is another obscure 80's movie I never heard of but want to watch. That's happen several times on here with obscure but interesting movies trending. Moviechatters should make a recommended list of obscure 80's/90's genre films (horror, crime, action, etc.) Deconstructing Harry by Woody Allen has a scene similar to that. I liked how he got Rocky to get the eye of the tiger back. Seriously though, RIP. I enjoy the second half. People may not like it because it's just another war film while the boot camp first half is more unique with Hartman and Pyle. Don Cherry thought so (that Orr was the best).