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May 6th, 2008, 09:40 AM
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the dirty dozen
ok fellows witch one do you think wos the best out of the three of these films
1.. the dirty dozen
2.. the dirty dozen. the next mission
3.. the dirty dozen .. the final mission
interesting to see what what comes out
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May 6th, 2008, 10:08 AM
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Dirty dozen with lee marvin and charlie bronson best film best cast without a doubt
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Re: the dirty dozen
I agree, no. 1 it is! I can't remember many films where the sequel(s) was better than the first.
See Dr. Zhivago II, for instance.
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Re: the dirty dozen
The first one was the best. The final mission was terrible. Gag!
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Re: the dirty dozen
The original is my favorite, not the ersatz
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Yep, gotta be the first, sequels usually don't measure up!
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Re: the dirty dozen
What happen to.............Deadly mission & Fatal Mission?
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Re: the dirty dozen
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diffrent names this is a new one to me i have only ever known them as
the next mission .. the final mission 
cheers mark
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May 9th, 2008, 11:18 AM
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diffrent names this is a new one to me i have only ever known them as
the next mission .. the final mission 
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i will haft to say number one takes it out for me as well
best krieg
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May 9th, 2008, 08:29 PM
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Have to agree with the majority of you Gents, I liked the Original Dirty Dozen movie the best. The second was OK and even had a few decent and recognizable "Faces" in it but, it still can't hold a candle to the original. I saw only one of the other sequals, and though I like Telly Savalas, those all sucked Prune Pits. 
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I sat through Fatal Mission awhile back, I must have been bored because it stunk. Heather Thomas co-starred as an GI[yeah, ok, a woman GI] and also Erik Estrada of CHIPS fame.
That shoulda told me something right there, what did Estrada ever star in the didn't stink.
Telly looked like he was 60 years old.
The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (1988) (TV)
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