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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    I'm pretty sure Andr'e, though i'm not 100% on it. If it wasn't Mcclure then it was his twin, though i could be wrong...

    I have a feeling it was broadcast somewhere about the 80s, i can't make my mind up if it was 82 or earlier, or later? I moved to where i am now in 82 so have a feeling it was even earlier than that though my memory is pretty fcuked

    I'm sure i was a kid, so pre 82 i reckon

    I have been known to be a country mile out previously though Fcuk
    It might have been a made for TV job - I have noticed before that IMDB does not have every TV Movie listed.

    Personally I prefer Troy McClure - you may remember him from such films as 'The Wackiest Covered Wagon In the West' and 'Dial 'M' For Murderousness'...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Noted, dude. The more brutal and psychologically disturbing the better, hehe... I worry about what goes on in my head sometimes!

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    "Falling down" (also with Douglas) is more brutal & psychologically disturbing than "the Game" imho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    It might have been a made for TV job - I have noticed before that IMDB does not have every TV Movie listed.

    Personally I prefer Troy McClure - you may remember him from such films as 'The Wackiest Covered Wagon In the West' and 'Dial 'M' For Murderousness'...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    Personally I prefer Troy McClure - you may remember him from such films as 'The Wackiest Covered Wagon In the West' and 'Dial 'M' For Murderousness'...
    "P" is for Psycho; The President's Neck is Missing, etc. etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Themis View Post
    "Falling down" (also with Douglas) is more brutal & psychologically disturbing than "the Game" imho.
    Hi Dimitri, yes though in a way it's more true to life! Love the film myself & have it on blu ray. I think it's a damn good portrayal of the pressures of life becoming too much & what can happen when that is the case

    I guess that certainly could make it more disturbing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    I think it's a damn good portrayal of the pressures of life becoming too much & what can happen when that is the case
    I guess that certainly could make it more disturbing
    Exactly !
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    Quote Originally Posted by keiths View Post
    "P" is for Psycho; The President's Neck is Missing, etc. etc.

    Love it
    And not to forget his work in public information films such as 'Welcome to Springfield Airport' and 'Locker Room Towel Fight - The Blinding of Larry Driscoll'.
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    Watched Fast 5 Blu Ray rip last night I know I shouldnt like it at my age but I do, it's not about the cars like The Fast & The Furious - it's an action film

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    Paul from Blu Ray

    excellent film

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