OT - Rented Gran Torino last night

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OT - Rented Gran Torino last night

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It was good. I know a guy like that.







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Tycer wrote:It was good. I know a guy like that.







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I also rented it last night. I liked it myself but my dad didn't. The sad thing is that Clint's character is identical to my dad's but different war :lol:
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I did the same thing -- bought it at Sam's based on all the reviews i heard on this board in a previous thread a couple of days ago , Which seemed to be 90% in favor of the movie. After i watched it, i do concede the fella who detracted it had some good points, but not enough to override the good for me .

I am very glad nobody spoiled the ending on here too !
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:lol: I'll bet there was a run on that movie yesterday....I watched it with On Demand.....got a little something in my eye the last ten minutes or so....
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GRAN TORINO is not particularly fact-driven --- it's a character-driven movie, and very well done, IMNSHO.

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We rented it too, and liked it.
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Watched it about a week ago thought it was real good, must have been good for me to sit through it, I don't normally watch anything on T V.
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We rented it -- I loved it. Great story with no special effects and hoohaa.
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Loved that movie.Reminded me so much of my dad it was spookey.We have had the chief of police(friend of the family)thank god! callin me before because the old man had his M1 strapped to his back "again" because he said someone tried running him down on his mountain bike. :o

Now this is the absolute truth his one neighbor was this abusive guy about my age and he always yelled at his wife/etc.things like making her mow the lawn with a little push mower/but every blue moon when HE wanted to mow it he had a new rider mower he didnt let the wife use.So my old man really thought his guy was a lazy punk.Guess what he called him?and I mean would say right too him.
TOAD!!!!!!!! :D :lol: :)
My dad would call him toad like when he was yelling at his wife etc. and several times toad grabbed a shovel or rake and started coming over towards my dad.Dad would say hop toad hop/bring that shovel over here toad and see what happens.Hop toad Hop.That guy never had the sand to take on the old man.Toads wife really loved my old man,she was always baking him stuff and visiting!!!
I just got such a kick out of that movie.I told the wife the only thing with the old man, that ending would have went down differently :shock:
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I suspect there is a little Walt in all of us.... More than a little in me :oops:
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I just got through watching this. I would put it on par with Unforgiven. Maybe better. Excellent movie by Clint. I think he's getting better with each one that he does.
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watched it today it was good
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I bought it at best buy as well as a David Allen Coe C.D. marked down to $3.99!

The movie is great, I too had something in my eye during the end the first time I saw It...and the second.
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yep just watched it my self its worth watching
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How many of us watched it twice? I did, and normally, I don't do that.
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I watched it last night and enjoyed it.I still use my 1st cav zippo :lol:
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