They only print 3000 editions because they have to pay no royalties in that case and deliberately lie about how much stock they have to sell more quickly. They also release titles they admit to not liking just to earn quick dollars.
They only print 3000 editions because they have to pay no royalties in that case and deliberately lie about how much stock they have to sell more quickly. They also release titles they admit to not liking just to earn quick dollars.
A Brian De Palma film, let alone one as popular as Body Double being released to a limited (not paying royalties) edition is just criminal and stupid. The TT people are ethically shady.
I honestly put it dead center of Lang's career. Maybe a little below that median.
That seems, what's the word I'm looking for, asinine for a number of reasons including but not limited to the fact that Huston made at most two noirs and that there are thousands of great '30s films even when limited to Hollywood live action features.
Wow, not even Man Hunt level. Ouch.
I liked it as a silly lark.
Mostly what's she's credited as. She deserved an ace swan song. Even Monroe had one of those.
I think, to be frank, the book was nothing more than a template to the movie which had no interest in repeating an existing work.
Looking at the end of Clayburgh's career is depressing especially considering how great she was in the '70s.
Everyone gets a free pass for Nashville, but damned if she isn't one of those memorable spots that gets so lost in the film they become memorable only as an aspect of the film. That's not Karen Black anymore.
When was the last time a romance was allowed such a usual pairing as Black and Wilder?
I was seriously trying to remember the name of that one because it is the best example of what she could do in the right role. Completely willing to fall into whatever ridiculous role she was given.
I hope my favorite performance of hers, The Day of the Locusts, warrants a mention. In a lot of ways she's a perfect encapsulation of the '70s with her beautiful looks rendered unique by a deformity that sears so hard in one's brain that she is never forgotten. It's unfortunate the nature of many of her roles which…
Old age and a sadness at being a lost soul?
Worse yet, a broken key.
I don't have netflix, but I've been using my sisters and thus far have only watched George Roy Hill flicks and Restrepo. I'm weird.
War crimes, crimes against humanity, potato. They all mean the same thing in the end.
I would figure that most of these are stock footage. The Bridges thing for instance looks like it takes place on that boat from last year.
Kissinger: Human crimes and Colbert fandom
My peeps are way funkier than his.