Great. Let us know what you think, if you have time Alison.[u]charliechaplinfan[/u] wrote:I've got Brute Force, I'll watch it early next week when the kids are back in school, I'm looking forward to it..
Strong film. And Cronyn was terrifically...rotten. I won't say much more since Alison hasn't seen it, but classical music will never mean the same.[u]MikeBSG[/u] wrote:Great comments on "Brute Force." It is a terrific movie, one of Dassin's best. One of Lancaster's best. Hume Cronin is unforgettable as Munsey.
That you described this tough, sadistic, macho, testosterone-filled movie as "delicious"...makes me smile, Joe.[u]mongoII[/u] wrote:Theresa, I watched "Brute Force" today and it was delicious. Fine performances, especially by Lancaster and Cronyn.
Thanx Wendy! You cracked me up with your "...knowing there was certain death waiting for me at the end" line. As for Sir Lancelot? He didn't hurt a fly; I think he rubbed out this woman b'cuz she said she was sick and tired of his rhyming ev'ry *&%!!$!*@ sentence:[u]JackFavell[/u] wrote:Oh my gosh, T, I missed this thread for a few days and I come back to find a treasure trove! ...As for Brute Force, I just loved your post! How lovely too to end on Art Smith. What a face! And yes, I would follow Burt into a drainpipe knowing there was certain death waiting for me at the end. How the heck did Sir Lancelot get into prison? He wouldn't hurt a fly.
"I hate calypso music too!"
D'ohhhh!