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    Quote Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey View Post
    Ah, Highlander- what other movie in the world has a Scot playing an Egyptian with a Spanish name that carries a Japanese sword and a Frenchman playing a Scot? One of my favorite movies still. I loved Braveheart despite the inaccuracies (and the ignorami who keep telling me that that movie is why I wear a kilt) but I think Highlander would probably still be my favorite.
    Actually Christopher Lambert was born in the USA!
    His father was a diplomat and he spent his childhood in Geneva, Switzerland.

    One of my Favorite movies as well!
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    Formula 51/51st State, Sam Jackson wears the kilt well although McElroy was just his slave owners name.

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    I'd watch Rob Roy again right now . . . for the 25th time. I use it with my students often, adn they always like it, too.

    Haven't seen Tunes of Glory yet, but I will order it directly.

    And I love Braveheart whether "real Scots" do or not. I go to history books for history, movies for entertainment. And this is one of the best made movies around, very entertaining. It also serves as a springboard for further discussions about the actual historical facts.
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    I'll agree with thescot's mindset on Braveheart. It IS a great story, and there is history in there... costumes aside. This could prompt a more inquisitive mind to go and read up on the actual history, which is never a bad thing.

    Rob Roy is a good one too... I love the musical score (the Liam Neeson film. He tends to pop up in a lot of "sword movies"). I remember seeing a much older Rob Roy movie, when I was much younger. My parents had it, but I cannot for the life of me find it, or remember who made it. I almost want to say Disney, but I don't think they ever touched it. It might have been PAL format, from when we were living over there... I wish my memory could stretch a little father back.

    Anyone dig "The Wicker Man"? "This is Spinal Tap" anyone?

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    I liked " Mrs Brown "
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    This could prompt a more inquisitive mind to go and read up on the actual history, which is never a bad thing.
    As a history teacher and park ranger at a National Battlefield, I can tell you that this doesn't happen that much -- we're usually left cleaning up the mess from historical movies, although a few good ones (where Hollywood actually does their research!) do slip through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Green View Post
    Anyone dig "The Wicker Man"? "This is Spinal Tap" anyone?
    I saw the original Wickerman film many years ago Great stuff Love the ending. It was with Edward Woodward who played in one of my fav series of all time Callan http://www.memorabletv.com/showsaz/callan.htm
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    Ah yes Highlander...
    I just loved Sir Sean's delivery of the line:
    "My name is Ramirez, I am a Spaniard."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano View Post
    I saw the original Wickerman film many years ago Great stuff Love the ending. It was with Edward Woodward who played in one of my fav series of all time Callan http://www.memorabletv.com/showsaz/callan.htm
    I had never heard of "Callan". I enjoyed Edward Woodward's american television series "The Equalizer" about a retired spy who helps the helpless.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Equalizer

    To be honest it was a mediocre show in terms of writing, but they managed to get Woodward and a host of other fine actors that made the show worth watching.

    It sounds oddly similar having Woodward playing a former spy in in a second series after "Callum", to Patrick McGoohan being in "Secret Agent" and then "The Prisoner".

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    I've got an old VHS copy of Zeppelin (1971) w/ Michael York where he is kilted in the beginning scenes. Kind of an interesting film. O'Neille

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