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Crikey!
I liked it, very stylish. I'm not familiar with Michel Legrand's work beyond NSNA. And that wasn't necessarily a bad score; it was, however, inappropriate for the film in many places. But that's not entirely Legrand's fault.
Quite the sexy poster for Thomas Crown. Must've been something back in the day.
This is brilliant!
Nicely compiled and combined. It sort of has an 'Eye of the Tiger' era sound.
Would have been a great theme/montage song for a Rocky film, for sure!
Also, this is only a reminder how great Marvin Gaye's vocals was.
"Did Liam Neeson receive weapons training for Unknown?"
Liam Neeson IS a weapon. A better question would have been: 'Did the weapons receive Liam Neeson training in Unknown?'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_vs._Chuck_Wepner
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Before the fight, Wepner was lying in bed with his wife when he told her something like "Even if I don't win, I just want to prove I belong there." Wepner later shared this line with Sylvester Stallone who used it in Rocky. On the day of the fight Wepner presented a "very sexy" blue negligee to his wife and told her to wear it that night in bed since she would be sleeping with the heavy weight champion of the world. On the night of the fight Mrs Wepner was wearing the negligee when Wepner returned to their hotel room, after the fight, with twenty three stitches; and she asked him: "Okay, bigshot...Do i go to Ali's room, or does he come to mine?"
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And it s all true.
DEADLIER THAN THE MALE (1967)... the entire film, in widescreen.
Elke Summer and Sylva Koscina were absolutely smokin' hot. (Skip ahead to 5:51 to see why.)