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'''The following firearms can be seen in ''Rolling Thunder'' (1977):''' | '''The following firearms can be seen in ''Rolling Thunder'' (1977):''' | ||
''Rolling Thunder'' is a classic 1970's revenge flick and one of [[Tommy Lee Jones]] first major roles. Sometimes referred to as a "Grindhouse" movie thought it actually had more effort put into it than many of the Grindhouse films from the 1970's. Though a cult classic and a favorite of director [[Quentin Tarantino]] it has yet to be released on DVD in the United States. As a result the screencaps are not very high quality. They were taken off of the VHS copy. Which was released in 1983. Hopefully there will be a DVD copy one day and the screencaps can be | ''Rolling Thunder'' is a classic 1970's revenge flick and one of [[Tommy Lee Jones]] first major roles. Sometimes referred to as a "Grindhouse" movie thought it actually had more effort put into it than many of the Grindhouse films from the 1970's. Though a cult classic and a favorite of director [[Quentin Tarantino]] it has yet to be released on DVD in the United States. As a result the screencaps are not of a very high quality. They were taken off of the VHS copy. Which was released in 1983. Hopefully there will be a DVD copy one day and the screencaps can be replaced. Nevertheless ''Rolling Thunder'' should have it's own page. | ||
[[Image:Rollingthunderposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px| ''Rolling Thunder'' (1977)]] | [[Image:Rollingthunderposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px| ''Rolling Thunder'' (1977)]] | ||
Revision as of 22:01, 20 September 2010
The following firearms can be seen in Rolling Thunder (1977):
Rolling Thunder is a classic 1970's revenge flick and one of Tommy Lee Jones first major roles. Sometimes referred to as a "Grindhouse" movie thought it actually had more effort put into it than many of the Grindhouse films from the 1970's. Though a cult classic and a favorite of director Quentin Tarantino it has yet to be released on DVD in the United States. As a result the screencaps are not of a very high quality. They were taken off of the VHS copy. Which was released in 1983. Hopefully there will be a DVD copy one day and the screencaps can be replaced. Nevertheless Rolling Thunder should have it's own page.
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