Richard Harris, real class and a great era for the movies. Too much choice today.![]()
A Man Called Horse! I loved that film. A thousand years ago it seems.
I can't remember anything notable hes been in after that.
Richard Harris, real class and a great era for the movies. Too much choice today.![]()
I reckon it was the start of showing the more accurate tale telling of the west and films became more truthful about the treatment of the Indians.Richard Harris, real class and a great era for the movies. Too much choice today.![]()
Not a patch on the 70s version where Richard Harris took the main role. Unbelievable that it was a true story.
really enjoyed that one tel watched it about 2 months ago , downloaded it in blue ray from RARBG. so downloaded the series very good dont know if its in England yet but you can download from the site ive shown, in to episode 8 of series one.Watched Shooter with Mark Wahlberg yesterday, really enjoyed it, easy watching, not very believable but loads of good scenes the last half an hour was brilliant.
There'll always be folk who think films are **** unless they're oscar-worthy but I reckon this one has been made just for the fun of it.
really enjoyed that one tel watched it about 2 months ago , downloaded it in blue ray from RARBG. so downloaded the series very good dont know if its in England yet but you can download from the site ive shown, in to episode 8 of series one.
yes but slightly different story line more believable, im trying to post episode 8 here but having trouble

go to RARBG and have a look pick tv series and download the whole lotIs the series owt to do with the film mate?
It's got Ryan Phillipe so could prob persuade the Mrs to watch that one cos she loves him.
I think the filming techniques since then made the current one more spectacular on the eye but different eras approach to life values meant the original version was about revenge for being left to die.Funny that, I watched a programme on him earlier today and they showed a couple of scenes from Man in the Wilderness, which is the film you're referring to, and I remarked that the only good bit in The Revenant was pinched from it. I didn't realise that it was a remake of sorts until you mentioned it.
I think the filming techniques since then made the current one more spectacular on the eye but different eras approach to life values meant the original version was about revenge for being left to die.
Interesting thing as well was one of the people who left him behind was Jim Bridger who became a mighty frontier scout in later life.
Orca the killer whale & he was a right **** in that.A Man Called Horse! I loved that film. A thousand years ago it seems.
I can't remember anything notable hes been in after that.
Revenant is a fantastic film.
Still don't think it's Leo's best film, I liked Shutter Island and Gangs Of New York more, and his role in Django was brilliant.
Never liked Inception, the most hyped film of all time outside of the Star Wars slop bucket, and I just didn't care at any point about it.
Inception was all style no substance. Nolan is very capable of that.
Thought shutter island was decent, GNY he was great but overshadowed, struggle a bit with django but he was very good in it. He was great in the aviator/the departed.
Think his best role to date is blood diamond.
Yeah, he was outclassed in Gangs of NY to be fair.
That Nolan is directing the Dunkirk film due out this year, should be a great film, they've put that kid from One Direction in the film, controversial perhaps, but it could end up a masterstroke getting young kids to watch a film that depicts such as significant and important piece of history.