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Force 10 from Navarone (1978)

Freejack (1992)

Soylent Green (1973)

Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)

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David Powell

what could this possibly mean??? [think Dave, think!]

Anonymous

Spiraling out with the thermos…but it’s muppets 😁

Boogie

Haven't seen any of these! Gonna be a good month.

Paul

#WGAStrong #StandwithWGA #StandwithRodgers ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏿

connie voltaire

oh god where is the suicide hotline

Dustin

I've wanted to watch Freejack and Soylent Green for years. Now I finally have a reason to press play.

Anonymous

My favorite Death Wish! It feels the most Cannon of all Cannon films, imo.

Anonymous

Can’t wait for some Rodgers doing Heston.

Nick C.

Freejack! I love a movie about our Old Future. Looking forward to talk about the "Spiritual Switchboard"

Nick C.

Force 10: Tubi/Roku/Pluto TV Freejack: Tubi/Roku/Pluto TV/Freevee Soylent Green: Rental only Death Wish IV: Prime Video Big month for FAST video

Anonymous

It is a flawless impression. Really captures the mahogany tones. We’re really spoiled by how good the ABZ (well, Rodgers and Stanger)are with impressions- the bench is deep with Heston, Slater and who can forget that corrupt hotheaded cop, Gwildor?

Anonymous

Nice. And Soylent Green is on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/soylent-green-1973_20210310

John Blood

The text there has a real "Choose-Your-Own-Adventure" vibe.

Anonymous

Force 10 is a lot of fun, feels very much like a Bond-less Bond movie, which is appropriate since Guy Hamilton also directed a bunch of those.

Dustin

It's about 10x better than I remember it being as a kid. Your point made me realize, why hasn't there been a Bond movie where Q is in the field with Bond improvising gadgets and bombs? Would've been a great dynamic.

Anonymous

Oh, the Soylent ep's gonna be a banger

Adam Kronfeld

Just here to salute Ben for his WGA picketing. A real one.

Anonymous

People have been drinking Soylent green since, who knows!

CrindleSlawson

anyone see anything the union is striking about that's not kinda...missguided? is the union fighting to have a fund created to pay new members without steady jobs during these strikes yet? I can't find anything on the website that doesn't wildly benefit established writers, while offering no new security for new members. Always gunna support the union over literally anything, but the lack of any form of savings or profit sharing being even mentioned is a real shame.

ActionBoyz

98% of the Writer Guild voted to strike btw, if you think it was a bad idea, you’re somehow beyond misinformed.

ActionBoyz

Go to one wga meeting or talk to one rep - if you’re actually in the wga - and they can walk you through financial assistance/ loans.

Anonymous

Nothing puts a pep in my step like seeing a Bronson moving coming up for the Boyz. I like those movies in wood, I like them in metal, I like them in concrete…

CrindleSlawson

sorry for the misunderstanding. I did not say I was a in the wga. Just seemed like an interesting community to discuss it with and ask questions that my readings had so far not uncovered. not being in the wga, i only have experience with USW286 in Philly, but its a different profession obviously. I wish I had not used the word misguided as I did. I feel a better version of my question, after more thought, would be "do you feel the proper issues are being addressed for all union members?". When I was in the union we voted on two strikes, both over 90% percent I think approval, had a lot of issues to face, and the ordering of what got handled always seem to get stacked against us by the end of the day. I'm not really good at putting all my thoughts in order fellas, sorry. I'm not trying to come at anyone, I just am curious and get mixed up. one of the reasons I usually don't post. shoulda caught me before I got damn lyme disease and my brain worked right.

CrindleSlawson

Get the same feeling myself