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Old 07-05-2010, 08:04 AM   #59
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My first thought is Charles Bronson. I believe it is his haggard-looking, hard-living, weather beaten face. That is what I see when I look in the mirror. Hard living in the fast lane and many a bar during the 70s and some of the 80s gifted me the "very old look." Plus, I will be 54 years old next month.

I love all of Bronson's Death Wish type movies. Hard action does it for me. Plus, they seem to de-stress me. I am usually worn out and peaceful in a good way after I watch one of these.

I am not wild about comedy movies although there are exceptions. I am non-negotiable with those sweety-pie so predictable romance movies. No exceptions. Ugh! I would sooner die than suffer through a romantic flick.

Psychotic thrillers like The Silence of the Lambs, Seven, etc., are excellent and will always intrigue me.

Hey bigbutchmistie, yes ... Hillary Swank was great in Boys Don't Cry - extremely convincing!

(By the way, I did not catalog Boys Don't Cry under "Romantic." ... just saying.)
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