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RE: Treasure of the Sierra Madre: I don't have to show you no stinkin badges!

Posted by Bambi B on September 17, 2018 at 11:57:32:

Chris from Lafayette,

Yes, wasn't there a "stinkin' badges" tribute in "Blazing Saddles"?

I really liked the original Star Dreck series as a kid, but keep forgetting or rather try to forget the movies, although the 2009 one was better than expected.

Yes, I admit to liking about everything Kubrick did quite a bit, partly because of the range: 18th Century to WWI to Cold War to SciFi to Dystopia, to Vietnam, comedy to tragedy plus the amazing attention to detail.

I even like a movie with only a distant connection to good ol' Stanley "Colour Me Kubrick". Based on a true story, John Malkovich plays a con artist pretending to be Kubrick to get free drinks.

Bambi B