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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

MisterCairo

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Richthofen and Brown, 1971 Roger Corman production on the Red Baron and Canadian ace Roy Brown credited with shooting him down.

Interesting take on their respective personalities, pretty impressive aerial footage, but more than a few liberties with history. Apparently, for example, the first world war air war took place entirely over the most beautiful countryside imagineable.

Also annoying that they had the Canadian Roy Brown pronouncing the rank "lootenant" not "lef-tenant", as we do to this day.

All in all fairly good film if not well known.
 

Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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Stray Dog, 1949, dir. Akira Kurosawa. If you can see this film, do it. Filled with characters, it takes the police procedural and embues it with the life of cops, criminals, and bystanders. The acting is almost entirely natural, with one or two moments that might be attributed to acting derived from Japanese culture. For the most part, gritty, sweaty, tough, with refreshing humanity interwoven.

If you are familiar with the film, the ball park sequence, as the police are trying to move in on a suspect and try to lure him out of the crowd, reminded me of Hitchcock when he would drop humor into a tense situation. To avoid spoilers, let's say the seventh inning stretch is cleverly used to build tension, as is the sound of a late-inning rally in the background of arrest.

The film was part of the Kurosawa marathon on TCM.
 

KY Gentleman

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Wally_Hood said:
Is that the one in wide screen, with the apartment set that's as wide as a blimp hanger? I remember thinking the couch was about 12 feet long...

It was the wide screen version and that was one long couch!

Tonight I saw "You Only Live Once" (1937) starring Henry Fonda. A great ending I thought.
 

Hondo

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River Phoenix

MisterCairo said:
The one with Kevin Kline and Tracy Ulman, Keanu Reeves and William Hurt?

Don't forget River Phoenix, sad he isn't here :(

This film I love (not to death) Kevin Kline is at his best lol
When his mother visits him at hospital,
Momma I got bullet in head (she slaps him)
You got two, three four bullets in head, (pushes him out of bed) lol
Everyone the whole cast was outrageous!
 

The Good

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Watched The Big Sleep last night. It was an excellent film, and I would consider it one of Bogart's very best works.

Oh, and yesterday, I saw the new Alice and Wonderland at an IMAX theater. It was pretty good, but not a great movie by any means. It had a very "blockbuster" feel to it throughout, but it was entertaining.
 

Wally_Hood

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Fanstastic Mr. Fox, what a lot of fun! Evidently there's some in-jokes sprinkled throughout, but did anyone else think the rampage of Mr. Bean (?) in the trailer, knocking down books, appliances, etc., then walking towards the camera and knocking some more stuff down, was an homage to Welles' trashing of the bedroom in Citizen Kane? Was it in the book? I'd like to think it was a tribute on the part of Anderson, it's the romantic in me, as Captain Renault says.

The stop-motion was amazing.
 

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