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Masters of cinematic Stoicism those Indians...
that's some top-notch arm-choppage!
Wow, that was deep. I could feel the message the director was trying to convey from the powerful shock wave of the ford crashing into the chopper
Oddly enough, the same director did a film a few years later.The armless bad guy was still falling.
All it needs is a musical number--then it would be Oscar-worthy.
I believe they originally used Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces," but there were copyright issues.
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Masters of cinematic Stoicism those Indians...
that's some top-notch arm-choppage!
Wow, that was deep. I could feel the message the director was trying to convey from the powerful shock wave of the ford crashing into the chopper
Oddly enough, the same director did a film a few years later.
The armless bad guy was still falling.
All it needs is a musical number--then it would be Oscar-worthy.
I believe they originally used Patsy Cline's "I Fall to Pieces," but there were copyright issues.
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