Quoted from LTG:And Peter Fonda and Susan George.
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I was totally going to do Dirty Mary and a Crazy Larry! I saw it at the drive in when I was like, 7. And now I know where Bridget Fonda’s inspiration came from in “Jackie Brown”.
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Quoted from LTG:And Peter Fonda and Susan George.
LTG : )
I was totally going to do Dirty Mary and a Crazy Larry! I saw it at the drive in when I was like, 7. And now I know where Bridget Fonda’s inspiration came from in “Jackie Brown”.
Quoted from Hayfarmer:One of my faves from the past[quoted image]
Love North Dallas Forty! A really great film. Here’s one, not in same league, but a good romp:
A3CA0CD2-142A-47D0-9482-DC47CC06D14B (resized).jpegSwimming with Sharks is an amazing film. A true classic that not many know. And twisted.
In the Company of Men is MORE twisted, but fascinating. Hard to watch at times, although I’m sure there are some out there that get off on it.
B02FDBED-86A5-4458-9FC9-1CEA25FFB68C (resized).jpeg86D57802-14D1-4FED-95A6-88019653E685 (resized).jpegQuoted from mark532011:How about rollerball? The original 1975 classic with James Cann featured the far distant world of 2018 where all history is stored in computers and corporations essentially ruled the world (governments were sidelined)
The game of rollerball, essentially roller derby but with motorcycles and cannons is the star but there is a lot more here, when the athlete finds out the games are rigged.[quoted image]
You’re kidding, right?
Quoted from cottonm4:I don't recall this one getting a lot of attention. But all upper rated actors.
It was a good movie. 1992.
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Seriously, it’s like a who’s who of Academy award winners and otherwise Shakespearian talent.
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