I saw it at a kids Saturday matinee in the 60's and really enjoyed it. Got the DVD from my library a couple of years ago and you are correct about it not holding up well.
And that was my pick. I caught it on HBO in 1980 and recorded it on VHS. I assume it's in my garage somewhere.
Candice Bergen Soldier blue 1970 The adventurers 1970 She made a lot of interesting films before Murphy brown fame Barbara Hershey Last summer 1969 Burt Lancaster The swimmer 1968 (rewatched the train 1965 great film) (rewatched castle keep 1969 strange)
The French Connection The Goodbye Girl Both won Academy Award for Best Actor yet I don’t hear much about them.
I was reminded of it when I read that Sinatra book a few years ago. Frank insisted on the ending, which was not the way the book ends. Curiously, he also fought aginst the studio changing the ending to Some Came Running. Shirley McLaine says that decision gave her career a huge boost.
shoot the moon-1982 tender mercies-1983 cross creek -1983 places in the heart -1984 out of africa-1985 mississippi burning-1988
Trust was the second film that Hal Hartly made with Adrienne Shelly, back in 1990. The previous year, he made The Unbelievable Truth. You can watch the entire movie here.
I love this one (and Vonnegut’s novel). I would have thought the book unfilmable, but George Roy Hill found a way to do it. The movie has a great cast of familiar character actors, as well, people like Ron Leibman, John Wood (Professor Falken in Wargames), and Kevin Conway. I have the Arrow blu ray, which includes a slew of great bonus features.
Seen 'The French Connection' a dozen times. Great movie. Didn't realize it was slipping into obscurity!
A Simple Plan (1998) - Great performances from Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton. I wish Sam Raimi directed more movies like this and The Gift.
been watching the RKO Tarzans from the 40s with my 8-year-old.... he is enjoying them as much as the original series...