(1984) Sergio Leone's final film. A masterpiece.
When it was originally released THE STUDIO CUT OUT AN HOUR AND A HALF!
Fortunately, it has been restored & released as a special edition.


you mean that hungarian one that plays in the underground / subway...? that is one awesome movie, i love it.anybody human wrote:Kontrol (the one with a K)
GAFM ***what do people find about that movie...???funky shit wrote:berlin calling
GAFM ***ive never ever been to berlin and know fuckall about berlin apart from it being in germany and being associated (apparently) with a lot of techno.SubFunk wrote:what do people find about that movie...???funky shit wrote:berlin calling
i found it so utterly embarrassing that i wanted to disappear forever or at least change my nationality / birthplace and trade.
what a whole lot of shite that movie is, utter embarrassment.
GAFM ***Machinesworking wrote:Damn forgot about him, which is a travesty of justice! Dead on there, if you haven't seen Faces, and Woman Under the Influence those as well!LoopStationZebra wrote:The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
ahem. John Fucking Cassavetes.
Freaking love his movies. Faces is my favorite, but the ending of Killing is sooo dammed good, epic as hell!
dhilsabeck wrote:Yeah, Scorcese got screwed that year.thefinger wrote:most undeserved oscar ever.Tarekith wrote:Dances With Wolves.
http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000003/1991
Whether or not "The Departed" was good is up to debate. However I agree that he didn't really deserve an Oscar for this one over some of his other more superior films. Kindof like a consolation oscar, a la the Coen Bros for "No Country for Old Men."LoopStationZebra wrote:
+1
But he SURE AS FUCKING SHIT didn't deserve an Oscar for The Departed.
Agreed. Here are some more 70's American gems that each break out of the usual mold:LoopStationZebra wrote: Continuing on in my 1970s vein....
Love the 70s for films. There's such a raw, live wire with many films of that period. American film makers just started changing the rules. Awesome.
dhilsabeck wrote: Kindof like a consolation oscar, a la the Coen Bros for "No Country for Old Men."