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anything by Kubrick. Lumet for The Prince of the City. Mamet for Glengarry, Glen Ross. Polanski? Chinatown, of course.
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Blow Out (1981) Code:
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"Safety Last!"
At 24:00 Harold Lloyd buys some jewelry for his girlfriend.
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I'm looking forward to the upcoming Nelson Mandela "revisionist" flick, The Long Way To Freedom, produced by the Weinstein brothers.
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Good call, Steve Lillywhite. I normally couldn't stand Travolta but the movie was good. And it sticks in my mind for some reason.
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Spring, Time, Fall, Winter and Spring... among many others.
This film is life itself visualized through poetic use of the four seasons, and contained in only 90 minutes. Also Korean, so no Jewish involvement. |
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One of my favorite films is The Warriors (1979). I like it when the leader of The Rogues is clinking the bottles and saying "Warriors come out to play-a!".
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Storm of the Century: As Little Tall Island battens down the hatches for a monster storm, a sinister stranger appears: he knows everyone's secrets, and uses the knowledge to manipulate the residents into suicide & murder; with each new horror, he says:
"Give me what I want, and I'll go away." Some of the shameful secrets he knows are straight from the jewscript: one guy had beaten up a turd-burglar because - of course - he was a "latent" faggot who couldn't handle his attraction for men, etc. Still, Colm Feore is superb as the chillingly soft-spoken stranger; a performance almost on a par with the great Oldman's ancient Dracula.
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Rollerball (1975) not the crap 2002 remake. I know James Caan is a Jew but I liked this film. It has the gorgeous Maud Adams as his ex-wife. I love the scenes when they are playing the game.
Clint Eastwood's Spaghetti Western Trilogy A Fistful Of Dollars, For A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Eli's Wallach's a Jew but has some great lines in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly "You're the son of a 1000 fathers and everyone's a bastard like you." "Your mother's going to end up in the poorhouse or the whorehouse." "When you have to shoot, shoot don't talk." |
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The original Get Carter (1971) with Michael Caine. Americans might need subtitles to understand the accents.
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Michael Caine
The Man Who Would Be King's "Peachy" Carnahan, the aristocratic young officer in Zulu opposite Stanly Baker, really, anything w/ MC is a treat.
Blame it on Rio... Educating Rita...
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Amen to all that.
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I watched The Ipcress File (1965) the other week. It's one of my favorite Michael Caine films. A good under-rated Michael Caine thriller is The Black Windmill (1974) with John Vernon as the bad guy.
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Michael Caine is 80 now - and that saddens me.
Fuck the aging process that takes our loved ones and people we like & admire.... What it really is is a terminal disease we all have. I hope they find a way to overcome it one day soon.
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A lost classic is Die doppelte Welt which had the UK title Strawberry fields (In homage to Bergman I believe) it was broadcast twice in 1985 by Channel four and has disappeared into the memory hole. Though written by UK jewish citizen Stephen Poliakoff it was West German production.Starring Beate Jensen as an unlikely and violent Neo nazi heroine. It has never been released on dvd or video I used to have a tape of it but it was worn out when i gave it to a mate. While one would not call it sympathetic it certainly takes "us" seriously for a change. In light of the NSU trial and allegations not so fanciful as it might have appeared. If you can find it I urge you to watch it and pirate it for the rest of us
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