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Vanishing Point (1971)
Haven't seen this in 35 years but!
even thought this was filmed in the dark ages of the 70's it holds long lasting effects for some, (the price of vintage 426 challengers is beyond incredible). For teenage boys (me being one at the time), this became the coolest way to die. like kowalsky, when things go beyond what you can handle this is how you would end things. Although i've gotten close to that point in my life, the bulldozers are still on the horizon. If you've ever driven a really powerful car or bike there is not much that can compare in overall feeling. Only bad point in the movie was the early demise of one awesome car. I'll be looking for a copy of this movie in the future.
Then Came Bronson: Pilot (1969)
Do you think he realizes his impact had?
I doubt any one really understands how much actual change of life Micheal "then Came Bronson" had on young American guys. He not only changed the way I viewed my future but had a direct effect on how I related to much of what I would become later in life. Like most I would be extremely happy to be able to watch all of the shows again from a prospective 35 years later!! I've seen some of Micheal Parks work over the years, but nothing I've seen has been as important or so well connected to my feelings as Then Came Bronson was. I think he's a great actor but the premise of the show and the way he portrayed his personal viewpoint in the show made the difference between just a show and something I'll remember as long as I live.