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Super distinctive list. Enjoyed looking threw your choices. Huge props for including
Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story (1992, Michael Apted)
Thunderheart (1992, Michael Apted)
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976, Clint Eastwood)
Lethal Weapon (1987, Richard Donner)
A Time to Kill (1996, Joel Schumacher )
Stir of Echoes (1999, David Koepp)
Bullitt (1968, Peter Yates)
In the Name of the Father (1993, Jim Sheridan)
Predator (1987, John McTiernan)
The Princess Bride (1987, Rob Reiner) - As far as Fantasy’s go this is the most well rounded.
Henry V (1989, Kenneth Branagh ) - I love it. Branagh doing his best to out do Sir Laurence Oliver’s take on Shakespeare.
Almost Famous (2000, Cameron Crowe) - What seems like Forever I would have said Say Anything is Crowe Best but, once I saw this no longer.
Se7en (1995) - I don’t think this has been forgotten by any means but it doesn’t seem to get as much interest as Fight Club, Zodiac and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Maybe it’s age it’s now one of Fincher’s older films
Rob Roy (1995, Michael Caton-Jones)
Aliens (1986, James Cameron)
Recently Rewatched both of these films. Aliens remembered as not being all that great of an overall film though the action was immersive. Rob Roy as being a film I adore. I can safely say now I adore Rob Roy even more and Aliens has now become an all time favourite.
In terms of recommendations or if you’ve seen these would love to know your take on them. Michael Caton-Jones made a great WWII film called Memphis Belle and star of Rob Roy Liam Nesson made this nice little british thriller called Under Suspicion (1991)
Both I think you’d really like.
Would love to get any info on these films all have been put on my too see list
Paradise Road (1997, Bruce Beresford)
Some Mother’s Son (1996, Terry George)
Big Fish (2003, Tim Burton)