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The movie "Sneakers" 1992

At the time, I didn't know anything about David Strathairn, so I thought he was actually blind. In my defense, I was 12 at the time this movie premiered, but still, I think he did a terrific job.

Mother was also awesome. I loved his conspiracy theories about the Apollo moon landings, and such. Dan Aykroyd played it faultlessly. Of course, one of my favorite lines in the film: "We got bupkis! We turn ourselves in now, they'll give us twenty years in the electric chair!" :lol:
 
"Yeah.. mhh.. right.. i'll try it" *kicks in door*

"It worked.."

:guffaw::guffaw:

That movie is full of awesome moments and it has a stellar cast who seemed to enjoy making it (or at least they worked very well together).
 
At the time, I didn't know anything about David Strathairn, so I thought he was actually blind. In my defense, I was 12 at the time this movie premiered, but still, I think he did a terrific job.

Mother was also awesome. I loved his conspiracy theories about the Apollo moon landings, and such. Dan Aykroyd played it faultlessly. Of course, one of my favorite lines in the film: "We got bupkis! We turn ourselves in now, they'll give us twenty years in the electric chair!" :lol:


I love that line.

I am watching it again tonight.
 
I also like the scene where the guys talk Redford through convincing Janek's girlfriend not to blow the whilstle.

"Be a beacon?" :lol:

And of course the man who played Janek is now Harvey Bullock...I feel very old!
 
I also like the scene where the guys talk Redford through convincing Janek's girlfriend not to blow the whilstle.

"Be a beacon?" :lol:

And of course the man who played Janek is now Harvey Bullock...I feel very old!


And was it Mother that says "and give him head whenever he wants" to Redford to say to her.....
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned leading lady Mary McDonnell. One of my favorite performances of hers pre-Battlestar.
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned leading lady Mary McDonnell. One of my favorite performances of hers pre-Battlestar.

I liked Liz a whole bunch..

She was cool. That Elena woman wasn't too bad either and she was a redhead which is a bonus.

Mary McDonnell in Major Crimes seems rather hot. Am I bad for liking an older lady in that way?
 
Not if she's Mary McDonnell.


I know right... Check this out

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For me, what's great about this movie is the charisma of the cast and their chemistry together. But you know what's really wonderful about it? Nobody suddenly becomes a superlative ninja-like action hero halfway through the movie. Everyone has skills and everyone gets to use them, but each character also has their limitations. That's what makes the scene where River Phoenix crashes out of the ceiling onto a bad guy's head so charming--he's not an action hero at all! (I love his line here, "Hey, that's not easy, what I just did!")
 
Nobody's a super hero, but boy were there some epic scenes.. I especially loved Whistler driving through the car park. "Go left, no my left... Right. Right! RIGHT!"

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNWV7T5KlRE[/yt]
 
The end scene, when they are all bargaining with NSA agent Abbott (James Earl Jones) is so classic:
My favorite part of that scene was Whistler's wish:

Whistler: I want peace on Earth and good will toward men.

Abbott: We're the United States government, we don't do that sort of thing!
 
All their wishes are great, and I love Mary McDonnell's "Oh I'm good."

I really hoped we'd get to see a follow up. This thread has reminded me that I really need to own this on DVD, I did have it on VHS for an awful long time.
 
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