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[REL] The Mission (1986)

Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 1:21 am
by Rich

Re: [REL] The Mission (1986)

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 4:40 pm
by Sully23
Interesting movie

Re: [REL] The Mission (1986)

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 5:22 pm
by Warg
A concise summary of the extremely informative post above ... :mrgreen:
Spoiler:

SULLY23 WAS HERE
Sully23, really, if there were a contest for the most useless post you would surely win the price!
That this is a "movie" is selfevident since we are at a movie board, so we are left with the one word "interesting" alone which means - well - essentially nothing ... :?

Re: [REL] The Mission (1986)

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 4:15 am
by Sully23
Warg wrote:A concise summary of the extremely informative post above ... :mrgreen:
Spoiler:

SULLY23 WAS HERE
Sully23, really, if there were a contest for the most useless post you would surely win the price!
That this is a "movie" is selfevident since we are at a movie board, so we are left with the one word "interesting" alone which means - well - essentially nothing ... :?
:|

Re: [REL] The Mission (1986)

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2021 4:17 pm
by Sully23
I found this heavy version, I didn't download it but will it be a 4k or a DVD?

Like this post to see ed2k links  [14.46 GiB]

Re: [REL] The Mission (1986)

Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2021 6:45 pm
by Night457
Seriously too heavy a file for me even though I really liked this movie a lot back in the 80's ... and I have seen it a few times since the century-change, as well. Both Robert DeNiro and Jeremy Irons were at the peak of their acting ability then, and Liam Neeson was still little known. But my first thought was, "There are CHILDREN in this?!?!" Yeah, the villagers include children, but I don't remember any standing out as actual characters. Hmm. Some limited screentime detailed:

https://sensitivecontent.info/movie.php?id=48

If we can believe the 1080 in the filename then it is neither DVD nor 4k but Blu-ray, or Full HD TV.

Thanks for reminding me of this movie, Sully. I may check it out again, if only on my old DVD. Or maybe I'll listen to Ennio Morricone's soundtrack on CD.