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Fassbinder's Chinese Roulette here.![]()
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I will make my own movie tonight.
So that was the French part of it....Actually I will in tonight tonight, as your tonight was yesterday night, have the pleasure to look at some old Gary Cooper films, I saw the last time when aged of only ten or twelve, like " The Lives of a bengal Lancer "...
Ah, nothing fancy just going back at the time I did not knew what tooth ache meant....
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... on TMC. Very early Hitchcock, one of his first big hits, IIRC. Mostly plays like a typical early British mystery movie, but you can see Hitchcock developing his style with lighting and camera movements here and there.Followed by the wonderfully incomprehensible "The Big Heat" which I watched for about half an hour, remembering how the plot completely falls apart about halfway through.
/*Music is subjective. Sound is not.*/
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Rebecca a very early Hitch? You must be jocking! It would be right for his US period but not for his work. And he already knew every thing on his craft.
BTW it was to an half Selznik effort too.
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> Rebecca a very early Hitch?Sorry, I meant US-wise, of course. Should have clarified a bit. I don't think he fully developed his style for a few more films, Rebecca didn't feel like a fully developed Hitchcock work. Sort of like Kubrick, who didn't fully develop his own style until the 60's (post-Spartacus)
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If you look after his " English " period you will see that he early found his style, refining it again and again.
Rebecca smells a little after his producer and Hitch let it us all know in his conversation with Truffaut, beside the fact that like in " Spellbound " you can see it and also ...Hear it.Never the less Rebecca is a very fine film, I love particulary this Russian guy in it....
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This was my mother's favorite fim and has become one of mine. There is a credible made for TV remake that's not bad either and both arer available on DVD.
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recommended. Some might say its slow, I'd like to say its involving and worth the time investment, over 3 hours, in the long run (lots of backstory.)With a cast composed of:
Paul Newman (out of character)
Ed Harris
Joanne Woodward
Jimmy Smits
Robin Wright-Penn
Dennis Farina
Helen Hunt
Aidan Quinn
Phillip Seymour Hoffman (who again, is simply fantastic in a very understated performance)
And a couple of teen actors who have very good futures in the industrySome small town, dirty secrets, Twin Peaks elements, but not the over the top storyline, plus it was all pulled together at the end.
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...Ed Harris was all wrong.Paul Newman on the other hand was almost worth the price of admission.
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...I need a laugh at the moment.
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Two excellent TV series worthy of the time (USA Network), followed by an Harold Lloyd film on TCM's Silent Sunday Night feature in about 10 minutes (11PM CST).
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Gangs of New York
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