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Death in Venice
: :Luchino Visconti's adaptation of the Thomas Mann novel is the very definition of sumptuous: the costumes and sets, the special geography of Venice, and the breathtaking cinematography combine to form a heady experience. At the center of this gorgeousness is Aschenbach (Dirk Bogarde in a meticulous performance), a controlled intellectual who unexpectedly finds himself obsessed by the vision of a 14-year-old boy while on a convalescent vacation in 1911. Visconti has turned Aschenbach into a composer, which accounts for the lush excerpts from Mahler on the soundtrack (Bogarde is meant to look like ...
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Decline of Western Civilization Part 2 - The Metal Years
: :Luchino Visconti's adaptation of the Thomas Mann novel is the very definition of sumptuous: the costumes and sets, the special geography of Venice, and the breathtaking cinematography combine to form a heady experience. At the center of this gorgeousness is Aschenbach (Dirk Bogarde in a meticulous performance), a controlled intellectual who unexpectedly finds himself obsessed by the vision of a 14-year-old boy while on a convalescent vacation in 1911. Visconti has turned Aschenbach into a composer, which accounts for the lush excerpts from Mahler on the soundtrack (Bogarde is meant to look like ...
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Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
: :Tony Richardson's film about the colossal Crimean War blunder combines his sociopolitical anger with the splendors of a David Lean epic for a fascinating artifact of that boiling-point protest year, 1968. Like America's contemporaneous Vietnam War, Britain's mid-19th-century conflict with Russia in defense of Turkey made less sense the deeper they sank into it; John Gielgud's Lord Raglan keeps referring absentmindedly to the enemy as 'the French'! Aside from a peripheral romantic triangle involving apparently the single sane officer in Her Majesty's army (David Hemmings), his friend (Mark Burns), and the friend's wife ...
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Maids
: :Tony Richardson's film about the colossal Crimean War blunder combines his sociopolitical anger with the splendors of a David Lean epic for a fascinating artifact of that boiling-point protest year, 1968. Like America's contemporaneous Vietnam War, Britain's mid-19th-century conflict with Russia in defense of Turkey made less sense the deeper they sank into it; John Gielgud's Lord Raglan keeps referring absentmindedly to the enemy as 'the French'! Aside from a peripheral romantic triangle involving apparently the single sane officer in Her Majesty's army (David Hemmings), his friend (Mark Burns), and the friend's wife ...
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The Surrogate
: :Tony Richardson's film about the colossal Crimean War blunder combines his sociopolitical anger with the splendors of a David Lean epic for a fascinating artifact of that boiling-point protest year, 1968. Like America's contemporaneous Vietnam War, Britain's mid-19th-century conflict with Russia in defense of Turkey made less sense the deeper they sank into it; John Gielgud's Lord Raglan keeps referring absentmindedly to the enemy as 'the French'! Aside from a peripheral romantic triangle involving apparently the single sane officer in Her Majesty's army (David Hemmings), his friend (Mark Burns), and the friend's wife ...
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Targets
: :Tony Richardson's film about the colossal Crimean War blunder combines his sociopolitical anger with the splendors of a David Lean epic for a fascinating artifact of that boiling-point protest year, 1968. Like America's contemporaneous Vietnam War, Britain's mid-19th-century conflict with Russia in defense of Turkey made less sense the deeper they sank into it; John Gielgud's Lord Raglan keeps referring absentmindedly to the enemy as 'the French'! Aside from a peripheral romantic triangle involving apparently the single sane officer in Her Majesty's army (David Hemmings), his friend (Mark Burns), and the friend's wife ...
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Juggernaut (1974)
: :One of director Richard Lester's least-known films, Juggernaut was part of the wave of disaster movies of the early 1970s--and one of the only ones with a sense of intelligence. Richard Harris, in one of his most controlled performances, plays a bomb expert called aboard a luxury liner in midocean; the ship has been commandeered by an anonymous terrorist, demanding money before he starts setting off bombs he has planted around the vessel. The cast, which includes David Hemmings, Anthony Hopkins, and Omar Sharif, is a solid one, and the suspense is thick ...
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To the Galaxy and Beyond with Mark Hamill
:Description:' Grab some popcorn and settle in for a feature-length journey through the history of sci-fi cinema. From Thomas Edison's Frankenstein, filmed in 1910, to 90's blockbusters like Jurassic Park and Independence Day, science fiction filmmakers have stretched the technical limits of the movies, speaking to our deepest fears and greatest dreams. Star Wars' Mark Hamill hosts this fast paced exploration that features clips from some of the most successful and groundbreaking films of all time. Discover how audiences were thrilled and haunted by the disembodied voice of Claude Rains in The Invisible ...
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Targets
:Description:' Grab some popcorn and settle in for a feature-length journey through the history of sci-fi cinema. From Thomas Edison's Frankenstein, filmed in 1910, to 90's blockbusters like Jurassic Park and Independence Day, science fiction filmmakers have stretched the technical limits of the movies, speaking to our deepest fears and greatest dreams. Star Wars' Mark Hamill hosts this fast paced exploration that features clips from some of the most successful and groundbreaking films of all time. Discover how audiences were thrilled and haunted by the disembodied voice of Claude Rains in The Invisible ...
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Sudden Terror
:Description:' Grab some popcorn and settle in for a feature-length journey through the history of sci-fi cinema. From Thomas Edison's Frankenstein, filmed in 1910, to 90's blockbusters like Jurassic Park and Independence Day, science fiction filmmakers have stretched the technical limits of the movies, speaking to our deepest fears and greatest dreams. Star Wars' Mark Hamill hosts this fast paced exploration that features clips from some of the most successful and groundbreaking films of all time. Discover how audiences were thrilled and haunted by the disembodied voice of Claude Rains in The Invisible ...
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