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Rusty Calvera
Приєднався 24 січ 2015
Відео
The swimmer, 1968 - Burt Lancaster meets old friends
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Such originality and courage to make this film.
Wait Until Dark - 1967, the incomparable Audrey Hepburn
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a tender moment with Gloria
Chinatown, 1975 - Mulwray, I won't build it
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You can swim in it. You can fish in it, but you can't drink it.
Moby Dick, 1956 - John Huston director
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Smell land where there be no land
Would anyone know the name of this song?
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Heard this drifing over from a neighbors house
Bitter Rice - 1949, directed by Giuseppe De Santis
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Embrace me, Embrace me.
The Man Who Never Was, 1956 - Major Martin military club
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German spy (Stephen Boyd ) comes to London checking up on the man who never was
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 1948 - now that's a hair cut
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Humphrey Bogart down and out gets a hair cut
Tortilla Flat, 1946 - The baby needs food
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Spencer Tracy, John Garfield, Hedy Lamarr
The man with the Golden Gun -1974, audio quality nuance
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The man with the Golden Gun -1974, audio quality nuance
Topaz, 1968 - hitchcockian touch of dress spread
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Topaz, 1968 - hitchcockian touch of dress spread
Little Big Man - 1970, General I'm no renegade
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Little Big Man - 1970, General I'm no renegade
The Passion of Anna, 1969 - Ingmar Berman - human cruelty
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The Passion of Anna, 1969 - Ingmar Berman - human cruelty
Casablanca, 1942 - Bogart learns the truth
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Casablanca, 1942 - Bogart learns the truth
Lolita, 1962 - that is my intention certainly
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Lolita, 1962 - that is my intention certainly
Lolita, 1962 - ahh that's pretty good
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Lolita, 1962 - ahh that's pretty good
Six Days Seven Nights -1998, where's it's mommy
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Six Days Seven Nights -1998, where's it's mommy
Winter Light - 1963, Ingmar Bergman - But life must go on
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Winter Light - 1963, Ingmar Bergman - But life must go on
This trash movie is typical ZIONIST PROPAGANDA to promote PEDOPHILIA !!! WAKE UP ! Don't give your precious money to the Zionist scumbags .
This movie is 50 years old now, unbelievable...One of the best ever.
This film is infinitely better than the glitzy 2021 one!
Kirby
Hello handsome
Oerhört mäktig scen. Bäste Allan Edwall.
Frank Middlemass - a great actor. The difference in character between his part here as Sir Charles and Albert Lyons the fishmonger in Upstairs Downstairs couldn't be wider.
SUE WAS GORGEOUS!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Kubrick's direction is genius in how he makes Humbert seem even older and out of touch with the times when he's reading classic poetry. Meanwhile, Lolita sounds like any sassy teenage girl from today, bored to death, with an attention span of -10.
Sue Lyon. 14 years old. Amazing.
She's acutely aware of her power over him and moreover he's very good-looking.
He's VERY old. Not good looking. He looks 60.
Sue Lyon and Shelly Winters would beg to differ.@@audreythomas9028
A pretty woman never gets dull
You'd think that a xenomorph was about to burst through his chest.
Beautiful.like a Cruikshank come to life.
What a boring scene. Boyd's fake accent is terrible.
Boyd was an Irishman. His widely used fake American accent was excellent.
A mother angel 😅😅😅😅
Was' asthmatic harrumphing' always part the defining 'body- language' of the British upper-classes?
One of my favorite movies. What a stellar cast. I remember seeing the description for HUD in the tv guide “Texas cattle rancher’s son acts rotten” Yep, guess that about sums it up 😅
Dónde ecuetro está película me fascina y la he buscado y no la encuentro
That camera shot on the beginning was so sick!
This is one of my absolute favorite movies! I also love Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison from this era!
Oscar worthy.
Pure acting.
This makes me think of Martin Short's spoof of Jerry Lewis: Live on the Champs-Élysées when he says to his musical director, "Louie, this is a nice audience? This is a GOOD audience? They make me feel good... a lot... and I am a tired, tired little boy." Jerry Lewis must have hated the sketch so much because it makes him look like a pompous ass and a clown.
Rick was used. sad and breaks my heart
The barber cracks me up. He appears to be so proud of his masterpiece...a one peso cut.
Would YOU go to a barber who didn't take pride in his work? 😅
@@scottl.1568 Well, I wouldn't go to THAT barber. The whole haircut scene is for comic relief.
A very good and cool haircut @@ronaldbarnes3327
when his ranch died he did. that was his whole life.
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good for LON. he kept it simple.Patricia did too, HUD blew everything , and ended up alone as he should be.
too bad it actually happens at the end of this story and not thebeginning, so we would know how everyone became the way they were.
such a bleak film.
Best scene in the movie. And what a great flick!
Love
Hud is a american masterpiece!
What a great scene! Newman nailed it as he always did. A slice of america
Willy Wonka
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Didnt she say dont tell mom....is he her father? Stepfather????
Step dad
Gene says "Hello handsome!", and Boyle looks behind himself like he's talking to someone else. 😅
Paul Newman's masterpiece fine actor !!!
Perfect reaction from Bogart.
Hedy Lamar is precious 💕
I love that look of Bogie's hair. Like the barber put a can of 10W-40 motor oil on it.
The transition from comedy to drama when he emotionally moves the creature, hug him and adopts the name Frankenstein is superb
What the hell was that shadow that passed over the screen at 2.08 ?
Yeah! Don't remember ever seeing that while watching the movie.
Someone filming it on their tv screen
I wish all Doctors were so brave.
Stress was back then also in top 3 of the death causes. Nothing changes... really... Sandman...
Why is she wearing half of a UFO on her head?
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Let this be a lesson to you: If you want to see someone go from annoyed to angry to furious, act like Barry in this scene.
Peter Boyle was starting to lose the prosthetic eyebrow ridges and bald cap as Gene Wilder was grasping his head, you can see him starting to look into the camera while Wilder was finishing his speech with a "WTF?" expression. But to his credit he stayed in character and finished the scene. Brilliant acting from both gentlemen. 💯