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  1. 2 de ago. de 2017 · Fun Facts. Women Really Don’t Like Guns 17 of the top 20 macho movies have guns in the poster. Regardless of the presence of some strong female leads and across a wide range of genres (Action, Drama, Crime, Comedy), the common repulsion seems to be towards the use of guns in these films.. Paul Thomas Anderson Only Makes Dude Films Hard Eight at #7 led us to look into all the other PTA movies.

  2. 16 de sept. de 2021 · At 91, Clint Eastwood’s long career as a filmmaker and longer one as a star are far more interesting than “Cry Macho,” an understated, uneventful slog of a movie that feels like a misguided ...

  3. Rare behind-the-scenes production featurettes, movie trailers, & special promos from over 40 films starring Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Sean Connery, Charles Bronson, & Burt Reynolds. See the makings of Bullitts's legendary car chase, Deliverance's thrilling rapids sequence, The Enforcer with Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry in action, The Drowning Pool, Goldfinger & so much more!

  4. «Macho Man» —en español: «Hombre Macho»— es el segundo sencillo grabado por el grupo estadounidense Village People. La canción estuvo en las listas de éxitos durante el verano de 1978, antes de ser tocada lo suficiente en las radios para volverse famoso en agosto. Se convirtió en el gran éxito de los Village People, alcanzando el número 25 en los Estados Unidos.

  5. Macho es una película colombo-mexicana del 2016, del género comedia, dirigida por Antonio Serrano Argüelles, con guion de Sabina Berman y protagonizada por Miguel Rodarte, Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez, Mario Iván Martínez, Ofelia Medina y Renato López. En las primeras tres semanas de su estreno hasta el 27 de noviembre, recaudó 32 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Macho_(film)Macho (film) - Wikipedia

    Macho is a 2016 Mexican comedy film, directed by Antonio Serrano and starring Miguel Rodarte, Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez and Renato López. Paul Julian Smith describes the film as a "post-homophobic comedy"; it is an example of the new wave of Mexican LGBT+ cinema.