Zingari Posted 15 May 2007 Posted 15 May 2007 i read the rules but i'm a bit of a maverick ps can i prebook 39 steps, 55 days at peking and 101 dalmatians as they are the only ones i can think of without looking them up .....(fahrenheit 451 if it gets that far ) un par de zapatos del '32 and goldiggers of 33 ( i did know that one )
Phube Posted 15 May 2007 Author Posted 15 May 2007 i read the rules but i'm a bit of a maverick ps can i prebook 39 steps, 55 days at peking and 101 dalmatians as they are the only ones i can think of without looking them up .....(fahrenheit 451 if it gets that far ) un par de zapatos del '32 and goldiggers of 33 ( i did know that one ) You forgot 1984 and 2001: A Space Odessy.
Zingari Posted 15 May 2007 Posted 15 May 2007 You forgot 1984 and 2001: A Space Odessy. you're confident it will run that long we are only at 33 yet
Webbo Posted 16 May 2007 Posted 16 May 2007 China 9, liberty 37. China 9, Liberty 37 falls halfway between the Hollywood backlot-western school and the Italian "spaghetti" western genre, borrowing the best elements from both. Fabio Testi plays a gunfighter who is saved at the last moment from a hangman's noose. His liberators are a cartel of railroad men who want Testi to kill farmer (and former hired gun) Warren Oates, who has refused all entreaties to sell his land. As part of the scheme, Testi befriends Oates; on his own volition, he sleeps with Oates' wife Jenny Agutter. When the railroad barons insist that Testi go through with his mission, he refuses, and helps the farmer fight off the train moguls' hired thugs. Also known as Gunfire, China 9 Liberty 37 features a cameo by director Monte Hellman's role model, Sam Peckinpah, who plays a bombastic Ned Buntline-style novelist. And the significance of the title? It's the location of Warren Oates' spread: Nine miles from the town of China, 37 miles from the town of Liberty
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