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Post by bsimon615 on Nov 8, 2020 17:04:37 GMT -6
We always have movies in the evening on nights (hopefully none) where the weather does not cooperate. Can be viewed during the day for those who don't want to tinker with equipment outside.
I have -
The Wind and the Lion and The Hunt for Red October.
I am picking up Goldfinger and Dr. No from John Martinez
I looked for but could not find at Barnes and Nobles the following -
The Untouchables, The Man who would be King and The Rock. Does anyone have any of these that you can bring to the DSSG? If I get no response by tomorrow morning - Monday, 11/9, I may check at Best Buy.
Barry
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Post by Len Philpot on Nov 8, 2020 17:41:18 GMT -6
Now we can also have an Alex Trebeck / Jeopardy festival... :-(
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Lance
New moon
Posts: 28
Favorite types of observing: Deep Sky, Lunar, Public outreach, Astro-imaging
Telescope(s): Celestron NexStar 6SE / SkyWatcher 8 Inch Newtonian
Club Affiliation: Shreveport-Bossier Astronomical Society
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Post by Lance on Nov 8, 2020 18:10:04 GMT -6
What about the Sci-Fi film Zardoz? The 1974 film starring Sean Connery as Zed, who dressed in a scarlet mankini, his plaited ponytail flowing in the breeze, escapes the thrall of the Eternals and smashes their regime with sex and death.
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Post by ericr on Nov 8, 2020 21:51:17 GMT -6
I can bring The Untouchables Eric R
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Post by bsimon615 on Nov 8, 2020 22:20:54 GMT -6
Eric, great, we need a little Elliot Ness in our lives.
Barry
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Post by bsimon615 on Nov 8, 2020 22:23:16 GMT -6
What about the Sci-Fi film Zardoz? The 1974 film starring Sean Connery as Zed, who dressed in a scarlet mankini, his plaited ponytail flowing in the breeze, escapes the thrall of the Eternals and smashes their regime with sex and death. View AttachmentZardoz, kind of cringe worthy don't you think? Barry
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