Review of The Mark of Zorro (1940) by Classified C — 23 Aug 2004
My WWII History Prof. is a knife-wielding, crazed ex-marine. Random qoute: "I'm more of mutually assured destruction kinda guy". He then tried to pry open this VCR thingy with a knife (which he carries in a sheath in his briefcase)...lectured on how the Japanese are arrogant just like Texans...launched into a story about Texans in the Marines...this became a discussion about the status of American cities (Bakersfield vs. Los Angeles...Dallas vs. Fort Worth)...something about 'strafe and namp'...the UN shouldn't be in New York it should be in Geneva or better yet Mars...shotgun pellets in warefare...and then closed with a joke about Calvin Coolidge. This was all delivered in a raspy, smokers voice (sounded alot like Clint Eastwood) and sprinkled with obscenties.
How long before weapons start showing up? That would be awesome. I hope he brings in a M-16 and just pops off a few into the TV.
This review of The Mark of Zorro (1940) was written by Classified C on 23 Aug 2004.
The Mark of Zorro has generally received positive reviews.
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