DavidJones
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Finished watching the Russian movie "9th Company" That last stand style hilltop battle at the end was terrific.
That feeling of "this isn't holding my interest" can pop up from time to time even in movies that I love . It's a matter of timing, what else is on your mind, your mood, etc. - but it is almost weird as, most of the time, classic movies are an oasis from all those things.
Also, sometimes it's not until the second or third time that I see a movie, even one that is a classic, that I "get it." It was only the third time that I saw "Citizen Kane" that it captured my attention and spirt - and now I love it whenever it is on. Sometimes I think this has to do with expectations as I went into "Citizen Kane" knowing it was "the greatest movie of all time" and was disappointed, but by the third time, I had no expectations as I hadn't enjoyed it before, that I sat back, took it in anew and was blown away. Even "Casablanca" I only liked the first time, but fell absolutely in love with it after several viewing.
There might be a new thread in this: Great Movies that I only Fell in Love with after Several Viewings
What do you think?
Exactly how I felt the first two times watching The Third Man. By the third viewing, I meant to change the channel but found myself caught up and enjoying it.
A Piece of The Action with Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier, and James Earl Jones (the year he did the voice of Darth Vader).
A few other memorable character actors as well, seen in many 70's sitcoms and dramas.
I'm going to have to add this one.Just watching DOWN THREE DARK STREETS on Netflix. A pretty decent police-procedural with a touch of noir. Lots of great shots of early 1950's LA.
Of course James has an aversion to these styles, but I assume he's ashamed of his Leisure Suit collection, in the back of the closet.
Wow are you in "Blaxploitation" mode or what? Not complainin' just wondering. You taking in a LOT of movies I did my best to AVOID when they came out... Hell I've never even seen "Shaft" and I MET Gordon Parks and talked to him for about a half hour while waiting for a train!
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Bootney Farnesworth? I had a friend that called me that and never knew what the hell he was talking about till years later!