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In Reply to: Re: Woody Allenīs hobby.....But... posted by mikenyc on October 05, 2002 at 05:51:58:
Do not misunderstood me now....( Thanks Eric )
Sorry, but you totally got it wrong...
Reread it please...with humor and not taken it personnaly...
Follow Ups:
Bad Taste; Peter Jackson
Red Rock West; Nick Cage, Lara Flynn Boyle, Dennis Hopper
Two Lane Blacktop; Dennis Wilson, James Taylor, Warren Oates
Prosperos Books; Peter Greenaway
The Hit; John Hurt, Tim Roth, Terrence Stamp
The Limey; Terrence Stamp, Barry Newman, Joe Dallesandro, Pete Fonda
Suspiria; Dario Argento
Silverado; Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, etc.
Withnail and I; Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann
Backbeat; Stephen Dorff
Minbo No Onna; Itami Juzo
The Swimmer; Burt Lancaster
Thief; Michael Mann, James Caan, Tuesday Weld, Robert Prosky
Britannia Hospital; Lindsay Anderson
Glory; Edward Zwick
Bedazzled; Blake Edwards, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Raquel Welch
The Party; " " " " " ", Peter Sellers, Claudine Longet
Rogue Male; Peter O'Toole
Breaker Morant; Edward Woodward
Zabriskie Point; Antonioni, Mark Frechette,Daria HalprinWoops, they're almost getting GOOD, I better stop...
Eric
Tokyo
why one need feel "guilt" in viewing "Breaker Morant" with "pleasure?" It is a spectacular movie with more than a couple solid, even stellar, performances. This must have been a humorous insertion?
"Stellar" is certainly an appropriate description for Breaker Morant, sorry but I'm a bit of a stirrer and just wanted to see if that got any bites(!)
Agreed, it's a definite anomaly in my listing
Eric
Tokyo
The Limey had quite nice critics...So I bought it...One of the MOST forgetable film EVER...Too bad.
Quite a few of the characters in this film were big box office in the 70's and seeing them as "old farts" in the Limey was a bit of a hoot...
I saw it on a 'plane so at least it cost nothing; while I really didn't like the fact that so much of the story was told in flashback, otherwise I kinda liked it "somewhat guiltily" as with all of my list, those films are pretty much all fatally flawed but I like 'em anyway
Eric
Tokyo*
Undesrtand lost somehow your heart but not your brain...Or the other way around..
I could tell the same,as the playwright and the actors...were..Terrible...For me....
My real guilty pleasure, I found out is, what I gonna look tonight is...My Fair Lady...Ah! this Audrey !
And THAT is REAL guilt. No partying tonight.
My wife is away, my friends will wait for me...
I feel terribly guilty.
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