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LawrenceA

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  1. I have not seen Never a Dull Moment, Taza Son of Cochise, or Running.
  2. Sadly, Michael J. Pollard died today, just a few days after we were discussing him here.
  3. Here you go: Mad Max: Fury Road The Master The Social Network A Separation The Tree of Life Moonlight The Florida Project Frances Ha Phantom Thread Lady Bird Under the Skin Manchester By the Sea Boyhood Holy Motors The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence Inside Llewyn Davis The Grand Budapest Hotel Certified Copy Margaret Meek's Cutoff Nocturama First Reformed Toni Erdmann The Wolf of Wall Street Two Days, One Night Phoenix The Handmaiden Melancholia Dogtooth Before Midnight Winter's Bone Burning Roma The Duke of Burgundy Get Out Upstream Color Whiplash Everyone Else Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Elle Magic Mike XXL Leviathan Marriage Story Green Room Moonrise Kingdom Arrival It Follows Paterson Call Me BY Your Name Amour Her Parasite The Lobster La La Land Her Smell Inception Drive A Ghost Story Support the Girls The Favourite Inside Out The Loneliest Planet Eighth Grade Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse Right Now, Wrong Then Force Majeure 12 Years a Slave American Honey The Witch Tabu Mustang Computer Chess Stranger By the Lake Minding the Gap Mudbound Zero Dark Thirty Paddington 2 Shoplifters Hell or High Water Hereditary Spring Breakers You Were Never Really Here Gone Girl Tangerine Happy Hour The Lost City of Z Weekend Drug War Carol High Life The Arbor Uncut Gems Creed The Turin Horse Cameraperson Bridesmaids Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives The Comedy The Immigrant Miss Bala
  4. Rachel, Rachel didn't premiere until August of 68, and the Oscar ceremony where Parsons won for Bonnie & Clyde was held in April. Parsons was nominated for Rachel, Rachel for the 68/69 Supporting Actress Oscar, but she lost to Ruth Gordon in Rosemary's Baby. BTW, I liked Parsons in Rachel, Rachel, more so than in B&C.
  5. I can't tell what 34 or 35 are, but I've seen the rest.
  6. Oh, come on. The idea of "Pappy" Ford, Victor McLaglen, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, and John Wayne, all in their starkers, hanging out and shootin' the breeze about flicks, doesn't sound appealing?
  7. I wouldn't have included any of these on my personal list: Roma Moonlight High Life Carol Tangerine Zero Dark Thirty Mudbound Eighth Grade The Loneliest Planet Support the Girls Paterson Elle Before Midnight Toni Erdmann Certified Copy Holy Motors Boyhood The Florida Project
  8. I've read that there will be a section of the HBO Max service "curated by the folks at TCM", as well as the Criterion people, which makes me wonder if the Criterion Channel will disappear and become a facet of HBO Max, too.
  9. I'd never heard of these before seeing this list.
  10. For the record, I haven't seen: #100 - Miss Bala (2012) #98 - The Comedy (2012) #97 - Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2011) #95 - Cameraperson (2016) #94 - The Turin Horse (2012) #92 - Uncut Gems (2019) #91 - The Arbor (2011) #87 - Weekend (2011) #85 - Happy Hour (2016) #78 - Shoplifters (2018) #77 - Paddington 2 (2018) #74 - Minding the Gap (2018) #73 - Stranger By the Lake (2014) #72 - Computer Chess (2013) #71 - Mustang (2015) #70 - Tabu (2012) #68 - American Honey (2016) #65 - Right Now, Wrong Then (2016) #61 - Inside Out (2015) #55 - Her Smell (2019) #52 - Parasite (2019) #43 - Marriage Story (2019) #41 - Magic Mike XXL (2015) #39 - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) #38 - Everyone Else (2010) #36 - Upstream Color (2013) #34 - The Duke of Burgundy (2015) #21 - Nocturama (2017)
  11. I couldn't recall if I'd donated my copy or kept it. I just checked my shelf, and I kept it, as it's sitting between the 42nd Street Forever trailer compilations, and 49th Parallel. I wasn't as blown away by 45 Years as several of you seem to have been, but I thought it was well-acted.
  12. Oh, and I'll mention that Nicholson was 36/37 when Chinatown was filmed, while Gosling is 39 and Cooper is 44, so if this new thing is supposed to be a prequel to Chinatown, they may be looking for much younger actors.
  13. I could have seen Gosling in the role, but I doubt either he or Cooper will do a TV show. Although the perception of doing TV being "beneath" a movie star seems to be a thing of the past, I still can't see either doing it. I can't think of any actors that fit the role, but Nicholson is one of my two or three favorite actors, and Chinatown is among my favorite movies, so I may be overly judgmental of anyone or anything involved.
  14. Slater admitted that he was doing a bad Nicholson impression in Heathers. I thought he was godawful in that, and couldn't stand him for years. My opinion's softened a bit over the years, but I tend not to despise actors as much as I used to in general. I still can't recall anything that I was overly fond of Slater in, and any film would have been improved with someone else being cast in his role.
  15. I wonder how this will compare to the upcoming Perry Mason prequel series from HBO. Matthew Rhys (The Americans) stars as Mason, a WWI veteran and low-rent Los Angeles defense lawyer circa 1932 (at least that was the case in the original synopsis I read). Featuring Chris Chalk as Paul Drake, and Juliet Rylance as Della Street. Also featuring Tatiana Maslany, Shea Whigham and John Lithgow. Due sometime in 2020. Rhys as Perry Mason, in the only publicity shot released thus far. Chris Chalk, who will play Paul Drake. Juliet Rylance, cast as Della Street.
  16. I suppose this is an issue that a moderator will have to help you with. One usually does that via a PM, but... Hopefully a mod will read through this thread and contact you in some way.
  17. I found a way to compose PM's, but it says that you "cannot receive messages", as I tried to send you one as a test. EDIT: I notice that the "message" prompt appears to me for other users when I hover over their avatar, but not yours. So you may have PM's disabled. To check if yours is disabled, go to the message button on the top right (the envelope), click on it. At the bottom of the pop-up, click "Go to Inbox". At the bottom center-left of that screen, there's a line that says "Disable My Messenger". Click that to see what's what.
  18. That's strange...the PM "buttons" seem to be missing from both the main profile pages, as well as the pop-up window that appears when you hover over someone's avatar. I have a couple of on-going PM threads with a few other members, and they're still accessible. I'll try PM'ing using them to see if they still function.
  19. I haven't seen that since its theater release. I wasn't expecting much at the time, but didn't find it terrible. Better than part 3, anyway. I recently watched all of Hitchcock's films on disc, and watched all of the making-of featurettes on each release. Many of them featured Psycho 2 director Richard Franklin as a Hitchcock expert. I also remember him for directing the cult Aussie horror flick Patrick (1978).
  20. The main things I recall Michael J. Pollard from besides Bonnie & Clyde are an episode of Star Trek (1966), Little Fauss & Big Halsey (1970) with Robert Redford, Dirty Little Billy (1972) as Billy the Kid, Melvin and Howard (1980), and Scrooged (1988). I've seen him in a lot more (Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, anyone?), but the above are what I remember him from.
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