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allycat
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« Reply #991 on: May 08, 2004, 08:33:45 AM » |
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Um, no...this sounds really bad again, but I haven't actually seen Space Cowboys!  I remember posting on the board at the time it came out and saying that I had no one to go and see it with...and I never got around to buying it after it stopped showing at the cinema. So...you can slap my wrist for that one, too! I think it's showing on one of the Sky Movies channels here, or it was last I saw, so hopefully I'll watch it when it's next on... I'll have to resume playing again tomorrow evening. I gotta go now... 
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
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« Reply #997 on: May 08, 2004, 07:52:25 PM » |
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I like your segue from the Elephant Man to the King of the Apes, Hemlock!
Besides the Tarzan flicks for which he is probably best known in the U.S., Barker starred in a series of Euro-Westerns based on the novelistic output of the 19th century German pulp bard Karl May. In two of those, namely the original Winnetou (1963) and Winnetou und das Halbblut Apanatschi (Winnetou and the Half-Breed Apanatschi, 1966), one of his co-stars was Walter Barnes (High Plains Drifter, Bronco Billy). In another film in the series, Winnetou, Part 2 (1964), our friend the Hunchback from For a Few Dollars More, Klaus Kinski, makes an appearance.
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