Cornel Wilde, in a different era he’d have been a much bigger star. But you had John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant etc.Just watched The Naked Prey (1966) w/Cornel Wilde this past evening. Pretty damn good for a film with almost zero dialogue. Based on a true story that happened in the American West in the 1880s or something like that, but filmed in Africa. Much cheaper that way. 4/5
Was curious about the “based upon” you mentioned and was more fascinated with THAT story than the film?Just watched The Naked Prey (1966) w/Cornel Wilde this past evening. Pretty damn good for a film with almost zero dialogue. Based on a true story that happened in the American West in the 1880s or something like that, but filmed in Africa. Much cheaper that way. 4/5
Also, for pipespotters on here, they had several scenes of Steve Ross's painting palates where he had several Savinellis setting, and a couple of scenes where Steve was smoking his pipes during the interviews.View attachment 94451
Watched this last night, a great story, but also sad, and infuriating. 5/5, a perfect documentary.
I grew up watching Bob Ross, and my first paints were the Bob Ross kit, and I remember those books sold at art supply stores... it's just sad that a man with so much passion for painting needs to live on, but by watching him now or buying his products or anything with his name on it supports the element that has treated Bob and his family with so much evil over these years. It's a Catch-22.
If you like Eli Wallach; check out these films : Ace High, MacKenna’s Gold, THE LINEUP (he’s phenomenal in this one), How the West was Won, How to Steal a Million.Watched the Magnificent Seven last night - solid 4/5 and a great cast.
Been on a minor Eli Wallach kick lately. I've always loved the Tuco character from the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, but never looked to see what else that actor was in. Recently saw an updated version of the Godfather III and did a double-take...one of the characters looked like an older version of Tuco. Anyway, I looked up the cast and saw that it was the same actor in both, which is how I ended up watching the Magnificent Seven. Looking at his IMDb page, Eli Wallach had a long and active career.
Thanks for the tips!If you like Eli Wallach; check out these films : Ace High, MacKenna’s Gold, THE LINEUP (he’s phenomenal in this one), How the West was Won, How to Steal a Million.
Just watched it. Thought it was good. Sad how they took advantage of his name/estate.View attachment 94451
Watched this last night, a great story, but also sad, and infuriating. 5/5, a perfect documentary.
I grew up watching Bob Ross, and my first paints were the Bob Ross kit, and I remember those books sold at art supply stores... it's just sad that a man with so much passion for painting needs to live on, but by watching him now or buying his products or anything with his name on it supports the element that has treated Bob and his family with so much evil over these years. It's a Catch-22.
I haven't gotten that far yet. Please, no spoilers!! I am just a few episodes into the second season.Just watched it. Thought it was good. Sad how they took advantage of his name/estate.
Ha ha ha, ok, that makes more sense. Yeh, that pisses me off too.Huh? I’m referring to Bob Ross- Happy Accident Betrayal & Greed, on Netflix. It’s only
Huh? I was referring to Bob Ross- Happy Accident Betrayal & Greed, on Netflix. It’s only one episode/documentary.