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Thanks for everyones recommend movies thanks for the links Asgardian .
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Another murder film worthwhile seeking is Gorky Park (1983)
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Thanks for everyones recommend movies thanks for the links Asgardian .
My "idea" of a cliche is anything that has become trite or commonplace through overuse.
And Monster (2003) of course, about Aileen Wuornos' escapades.
thisIf someone told me that there favourite film was Shawshank redemption, I would never ask them about film again.
mmm but thew type of drama that Clint Eastwood endeavours to make, but always comes off as trite and mawkishSuch a cliche
Sibel Kikkelli when she is wearing the short hair (wig?) in the final act.
Bite the curb boyIm suprised American History X has not been mentioned.
Summer of Sam is pretty interesting for a serial killer movie.
Police Acadamy 1-6
It's been great that Go and Foxtel have been showing heaps of these over the past couple of weeks.
I watched the third last week , it's funny the last time i watched them all (not including the 7th - mission to moscow, that movie scarred me for life when i first watched it and i swore to never watch it again), i thought i was finally over the franchise.
The jokes just didn't hit the mark like they used to and i watched them a lot during the 90's and early 00's... (that was probably the issue - the fact that i saw them so much. Unlike The Naked Gun trilogy or Wayne's World that remain funny REGARDLESS of amount of times watched, the jokes just fall flat after awhile i guess).
But i watched the third via GO and i laughed at the jokes again .
The King Of Comedy is his best performance IMO. Flawless and fascinating.
Seriously underrated movie and I agree with your assessment
1970s is my preferred genre and I would strongly recommend the following films:
The Conversation
The French Connection
Z
A Woman Under The Influence
Barry Lyndon
Two Lane Blacktop
The Friends Of Eddie Coyle
The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie
Rolling Thunder
The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie
I'm a huge fan of 70's crime. Thought I was the only person with a serious love of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle".
I'd add "Straight Time" starring Dustin Hoffman and based on an Ed Bunker story.
Struggled with Two Lane Blacktop, except when Wazza Oates was busy stealing every ****in' scene he was in
I'd add "Straight Time" starring Dustin Hoffman and based on an Ed Bunker story.