

Stein
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@Rutledal
Tall, dark, handsome, and wrongfully described. Film dork. Highlander 2 apologist. Co-host of the AllOutttaBubbleGum podcast https://t.co/vBLukHjLPw



COMING TO BLU-RAY FROM THE WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION ON MAY 26th! NEW 2026 1080p HD master from a new 4K scan of the original camera negative! THE 5-MAN ARMY (1969) MSRP $24.98 BD-50 Running Time: 105 Minutes COLOR Aspect Ratio: 16x9 1.85:1 Audio: DTS-HD MA 2.0 MONO SUBTITLES: ENGLISH SDH RATED PG Cast: Bud Spencer, Peter Graves, James Daly, Tetsuro Tamba Directed by Don Taylor Includes the original Theatrical Trailer Where the army leads, action fans, especially Spaghetti Western fans- will want to follow. Set during the Mexican Revolution, The 5-Man Army is a niftily executed tale of mercenaries who, on behalf of rebel forces, take on a mission to rob a trainload of gold. Make that a suicide mission, because the train is heavily armored, armed with troops, cannons, and machine guns, and traveling a route guarded by more soldiers. Peter Graves, then known for his role as mastermind Jim Phelps on TV’s Mission: Impossible, faces another odds-defying task as the Dutchman, leader of a handpicked commando squad consisting of a strongman, an explosives expert, a circus acrobat, and a Samurai swordsman. This cult-favorite film co-stars James Daly (Medical Center) and Spaghetti-Western favorite Bud Spencer (They Call Me Trinity), with a screenplay co-written by Dario Argento. Famed composer Ennio Morricone’s throbbing score amplifies the on-screen action of this ready-to-be-rediscovered film that, wrote The New York Times’ Vincent Canby is “for anybody who enjoys lean, taut suspense with no fiddling around.” All aboard! #warnerbros #movienight #filmstagram #bluray #physicalmedia #MovieNight #Horror #4K #HorrorCommunity #Bluray #FilmCommunity #4KBluray #4KUltraHD #physicalmedia #FilmstaGram #physicalmediaforever #bluraycollector #bluraycollection #Horror #HorrorMovie #HorrorMovies #Film #Movie #Movie #Cinema #CinemaLovers #FilmTwitter #Cinephile #MovieBuff #NowWatching




1996’s “The Rock” is another fine example of what Feminist Hollywood won’t give us anymore. The plot: Ed Harris and a rogue Marine unit seize Alcatraz and threaten to wipe out San Francisco with deadly VX nerve gas. The government recruits FBI chemical weapons expert Nicholas Cage and the only man who ever escaped Alcatraz — Sean Connery — to sneak in and stop the attack. Directed by Michael Bay, with a MANLY stacked cast: Michael Biehn William Forsythe John Spencer David Patrick Kelly Xander Berkeley Tony Todd Doug Hutchison Robert Wisdom Paul Calderon Tom Sizemore No girlbosses, no lectures. Just elite soldiers, ex-cons, and hard men doing an impossible mission under extreme pressure. Production budget: $75,000,000. Worldwide gross: $335,062,621. 7th highest–grossing film domestically that year. Hollywood used to crank out 3-4 movies like this per year. Now they WON'T. Why do you suppose that is?


Hot Ones is teasing their “biggest” episode yet. Who do you think it is?

Did everyone forget how huge Krav Maga used to be???

Hard Boiled [1992] Directed By: John Woo Comparison between the Shout 4K disc and ARROW 4K disc. ARROW nailed it. I told ya to wait. There are other details too like the Shout disc having noise and other stuff that has been broken down on the Blu-Ray forums. ARROW has better subs, color, artwork by @studiotstella amazing booklet with writing by @BBW_BFF and a bunch of other stuff as well.




What's another example of a sequel that tries something risky, unorthodox and widely disliked for the sake of exploring a specific theme (or even a metatextual idea)? The Homestuck Epilogues? Danganrompa V3?


'The Drama' Director Kristoffer Borgli's 2012 Essay on His Age-Gap Romance Resurfaces, Sparking Controversy hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-n…

people born in 1980-2004, how’s life?


If the five most recent Best Film Editing winners were in the same category, what would get your vote? Anora · Sean Baker Dune · Joe Walker Everything Everywhere All at Once · Paul Rogers One Battle After Another · Andy Jurgensen Oppenheimer · Jennifer Lame