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Gretchen Corbett (Beth Davenport) seems to be that last surviving regular cast member.
No he's not an actor.
He was a radio show host, garage owner and was involved in the classic car industry. He also had a strong presence on YouTube.
Ozzy era:
Fairies Wear Boots
Hand of Doom
Sweet Leaf
Dio era:
Die Young
Neon Knights
Turn Up the Night
It was...
I agree. It was fun. Loved the .50 cal rifle scene!
I agree. I just finished watching it and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Let it Ride
Not Fragile
Four Wheel Drive
LOL!
I agree. A great explanation of what college is about. I was going to post this as well but you beat me to it! :)
Charley Varrick
Taking of Pelham 1-2-3
The Laughing Policeman
It was OK, nothing special. I agree that it was a retread of Breakdown. There was one climactic scene (no spoilers) that was ruined by really bad CGI.
Fun fact: This is the second Gerrard Butler movie that is a loose remake of a classic; the first being Den of Thieves, which I think was a decent ripoff of/tribute to Heat
Agreed!
He'd be a little bit older. He was already about four in the first movie.
The original film is from 1986. Goose's son was supposed to be four so he would have been born in 1982. Maverick was filmed in 2019 which would have made Rooster 37. He was already an experienced pilot who had been in the navy for some time.
*** SPOILERS ***
The conflict that existed between Rooster and Maverick is because Rooster's mom was against her son becoming a navy pilot so Maverick pulled Rooster's application which set his career back four years as said in the movie.
He was great in everything he was in: White Lightning, American Graffiti. To me, he was most memorable in a few episodes of The Rockford Files, playing attorney John Cooper, and in one of the most disturbing episodes of Hawaii five-O, playing a member of a serial-killer family on a crime spree in Hawaii.
"Walk with me"
"Grow your business"
"Adulting"
Van Halen - Hot for Teacher
AC/DC - You Shook Me All night Long
BOC - Don't Fear the Reaper
Bob Seger - Old time Rock N Roll
Zeppelin - Rock N Roll
Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water
BTO - Taking Care of Business
Great list. I love that you picked Charley Varrick as no. 2 for 1973. Such an underrated movie! But for '77 I would have to substitute Close Encounters for Black Sunday. I don't like Black Sunday at all. The ending was so stupid and illogical that it ruined the whole movie for me.
And activate the air brakes!