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In Reply to: RE: Well done Arthur Penn obit in the Times. posted by powermatic on September 30, 2010 at 16:53:59
unusual, original works. Add to them, "Alice's Restaurant;" "Bonnie and Clyde;" and, "The Miracle Worker," and you have a director whose oeuvre compares to any others of his generation.
Pensive, action-filled, artistic, AND entertaining: Penn was the whole package.
He deserves more fame.
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I was a bit surprised at the dismissive tone this obituary writer used for 'Little Big Man', which I think holds up very well even today, and I enjoyed 'The Missouri Breaks' much more than, apparently, most. Both movies turned the whole oater sensibility on it's head, with gleefully rambling plots and goofball characters, interspersed with real and horrifying violence. But 'Bonnie And Clyde' is masterful-if that was the only film on his resume, he still, as you say, deserved more.
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I think it's one of the great American movies of the 1970s. I really appreciated how Penn punctured so many of the myths and historical lies of "the old west." It's funny, brilliant, poignant, and, at times, profound.
I know I'm in the minority but I had to speak up.
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but laughably bad?
"I'd like to own a squadron of tanks"
and a damn funny film to boot.
An excellent book as well.
J.B.
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"I'd like to own a squadron of tanks"
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