What Is The Last Movie/Show You Saw? (2 Viewers)

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Last of the Mohicans (again). Blast from the past! Fort William Henry's just a hoot 'n a holler 'n 'cross the mountains from here, just down the pike from Crown Point 'n Fort Ticonderoga, 'n just shy of Saratoga battlefield. Love those long rifles! The Making of... video is near as good as the movie itself.
One of my all-time favorite movies and sound-tracks (Promontory has to be the best track) and a funny side story:
When the movie came out, I lived in Southern California and would occasionally go up to L.A. (great nightclub scene in those days) where I was mistaken for Daniel Day Lewis on quite a few occasions.
Add to that, when I had to show my ID, I'd get a grin and a nod (his initials were DDL and my initials are DWL) because they assumed I was he incognito.

Soooo...who was I to argue? :lol:

Here's his photo next to my driver's license photo from that time:

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One of my all-time favorite movies and sound-tracks (Promontory has to be the best track) and a funny side story:
When the movie came out, I lived in Southern California and would occasionally go up to L.A. (great nightclub scene in those days) where I was mistaken for Daniel Day Lewis on quite a few occasions.
Add to that, when I had to show my ID, I'd get a grin and a nod (his initials were DDL and my initials are DWL) because they assumed I was he incognito.

Soooo...who was I to argue? :lol:

Here's his photo next to my driver's license photo from that time:

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Guess that you get some free drinks!!!!
 
I've seen so many Russian war movies, I can't remember names... Some were great, some weren't! However, I recently turned into watching Russian war series and mini-series.

Right now, watching "The Black Sea"

I know what you mean. They've come a long way and use real tanks(for the most part). The settings for their battlefield are really in the field. The set up, the guys playing soldiers and even the battles themselves push are very well done. You're right, some aren't very good, but most I've seen are pretty good.
 
And to top it off, Cooper wrote the story based on the adventures of Daniel Boone.
Actually, it was a real life colonist by the name of Nathaniel Shipman, who was captured young, adopted, and raised by the Mohicans, who we call Mohawks today. He fought for the British and colonists in the Seven Years War, but elected to be a loyalist in the Revolution, and suffered accordingly. Hawkeye is spoken to as "Nathaniel" in the movie.
 

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