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I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
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Jumping Frog wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
There are a number of clips on YouTube that give you the highlights of the movie. The few I watched left me feeling someone needed to break the guys knee caps.
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jmra wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
There are a number of clips on YouTube that give you the highlights of the movie. The few I watched left me feeling someone needed to break the guys knee caps.
Yeah... I watched the trailer for free. I am think ole Robby Duvall plays a hard case in this movie. :mrgreen:

Back in the day jumping Frog, I remember my wife and I spending a whole dollar fifty to enter the drive in. It was always on Monday nights and we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit. Lol...I think your right. Three dollars in 1979 was at least an hours pay.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:
jmra wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
There are a number of clips on YouTube that give you the highlights of the movie. The few I watched left me feeling someone needed to break the guys knee caps.
Yeah... I watched the trailer for free. I am think ole Robby Duvall plays a hard case in this movie. :mrgreen:

Back in the day jumping Frog, I remember my wife and I spending a whole dollar fifty to enter the drive in. It was always on Monday nights and we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit. Lol...I think your right. Three dollars in 1979 was at least an hours pay.
"...we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit..."
Hmmm?
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Oldgringo wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
jmra wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
There are a number of clips on YouTube that give you the highlights of the movie. The few I watched left me feeling someone needed to break the guys knee caps.
Yeah... I watched the trailer for free. I am think ole Robby Duvall plays a hard case in this movie. :mrgreen:

Back in the day jumping Frog, I remember my wife and I spending a whole dollar fifty to enter the drive in. It was always on Monday nights and we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit. Lol...I think your right. Three dollars in 1979 was at least an hours pay.
"...we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit..."
Hmmm?
OK... I am bored. I have no life. It is Saturday night and I am about to rent a 1979 Robert Duvall movie. It better be good oldgringo or I will be asking you where to send the bill for the three dollars.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
jmra wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
There are a number of clips on YouTube that give you the highlights of the movie. The few I watched left me feeling someone needed to break the guys knee caps.
Yeah... I watched the trailer for free. I am think ole Robby Duvall plays a hard case in this movie. :mrgreen:

Back in the day jumping Frog, I remember my wife and I spending a whole dollar fifty to enter the drive in. It was always on Monday nights and we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit. Lol...I think your right. Three dollars in 1979 was at least an hours pay.
"...we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit..."
Hmmm?
OK... I am bored. I have no life. It is Saturday night and I am about to rent a 1979 Robert Duvall movie. It better be good oldgringo or I will be asking you where to send the bill for the three dollars.
It's worth $3.00. You may seen people you know in this depiction. We just finished watching "Taxi Driver" with a teen age Robert DeNiro circa 1976. Nobody in it I knew.
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Oldgringo wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:
jmra wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:
03Lightningrocks wrote:I found it on my amazon prime movies. They want 2.99 for rental. It's not a prime freebie. Is it worth three bucks? Robert Duvall is usually pretty good in movies.
Back when, I probably paid about $3 to see it in the theater. Of course, $3 then is like $15 now.
There are a number of clips on YouTube that give you the highlights of the movie. The few I watched left me feeling someone needed to break the guys knee caps.
Yeah... I watched the trailer for free. I am think ole Robby Duvall plays a hard case in this movie. :mrgreen:

Back in the day jumping Frog, I remember my wife and I spending a whole dollar fifty to enter the drive in. It was always on Monday nights and we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit. Lol...I think your right. Three dollars in 1979 was at least an hours pay.
"...we could fill the car with as many people as we could fit..."
Hmmm?
OK... I am bored. I have no life. It is Saturday night and I am about to rent a 1979 Robert Duvall movie. It better be good oldgringo or I will be asking you where to send the bill for the three dollars.
It's worth $3.00. You may seen people you know in this depiction. We just finished watching "Taxi Driver" with a teen age Robert DeNiro circa 1976. Nobody in it I knew.
Yeah.... Good call. It is worth three dollars.

Taxi driver is one of my favorites. I can watch that movie over and over again. "You talking to me?" :mrgreen:

It's funny seeing stars in their early years. Patrick swayze. Stood out, even as a supporting actor. Weird how certain people just stand out as actors.
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Oldgringo wrote:We just finished watching "Taxi Driver" with a teen age Robert DeNiro circa 1976. Nobody in it I knew.
Bobby DeNiro was 30 years old. Didn't you recognize Jodie Foster? She was 13.
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WildBill wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:We just finished watching "Taxi Driver" with a teen age Robert DeNiro circa 1976. Nobody in it I knew.
Bobby DeNiro was 30 years old. Didn't you recognize Jodie Foster? She was 13.
Was deniro really 30 in that?? Wow!! He has aged very well. I was 15 in 1976 and I look older than deniro now.
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WildBill wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:We just finished watching "Taxi Driver" with a teen age Robert DeNiro circa 1976. Nobody in it I knew.
Bobby DeNiro was 30 years old. Didn't you recognize Jodie Foster? She was 13.
Yep, I also recognized Sybil Sheppard. She made her debut along about that time in, "THE LAST PICTUE SHOW". Incidentally, that series of books by Larry McMurtry are among my favorites. In fact, I think I've read just about every thing he's written except maybe a couple.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:
WildBill wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:We just finished watching "Taxi Driver" with a teen age Robert DeNiro circa 1976. Nobody in it I knew.
Bobby DeNiro was 30 years old. Didn't you recognize Jodie Foster? She was 13.
Was deniro really 30 in that?? Wow!! He has aged very well. I was 15 in 1976 and I look older than deniro now.
If DeNiro was 30 in '76, I AM older than he is now but still better lookin' than '03Lightningrocks.
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Wait a minute there. Let's not get carried away oldgringo.
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