I'd love to hear some more film analysis from Drew. I already love her without it, but if she did a series discussing films I'm sure it would be fantastic. She's highly intelligent and brings a perfectly balanced level of eloquence with her opinions
Very nice review, Drew ! By the way, i wouldv'e taught that after Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" (1948) and Joseph H. Lewis' "Gun Crazy" (1950) John Dall would turn out to be a leading man, but that was not to be !
I like that she explains her point of view and isn't just all "oooh" and "ahhh" and "I love this movie." Great film and Drew gives many good reasons.
I love hearing her talk about film.
Yeah me too
Great short explanation Drew of this old black and white movie
I wanna watch this pretty badly now
It’s on Tubi :)
@@sleepawaycamp83 thx!
@@CelluloidRooms no problem!
Another tantalizing parade of images & scenes from the film,and passing on the usual ones-nice JWBS,thanks!
Drew Barrymore is my favorite female actor. It's cool that she actually likes movies.
I'd love to hear some more film analysis from Drew. I already love her without it, but if she did a series discussing films I'm sure it would be fantastic. She's highly intelligent and brings a perfectly balanced level of eloquence with her opinions
Hes the gun she pulls the trigger with
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It's cool to hear her voice under another great shotgun reel concordance. An artist's words getting the JWBS treatment is a thing now.
I thought this was going to be about the other Guncrazy, the one starring Drew Barrymore. This was cool though, both movies are great.
Very nice review, Drew !
By the way, i wouldv'e taught that after Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" (1948) and Joseph H. Lewis' "Gun Crazy" (1950) John Dall would turn out to be a leading man, but that was not to be !
I have all sorts of toy guns all the way from when I was a little boy ! I even have the Aliens pulse rifle and many other exotic toy guns
Can you upload Ari Aster and Rob Eggers discussing Ingmar Bergman on the A24 Podcast in 2019??
🏆More real life 👀✌️
I don't think I've seen Peggy Cummings in an American film. I've only seen her in cheap British films like 'Hell Drivers'.