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The Misfits, with Marilyn Monroe.
^ I know.... I did too. The book is even better
The Robert Mitchum version of the Big Sleep. It is an interesting version pretty faithful to the story but remarkable with the number of stars that are in it. As a 70's version it is not bad.
Edward - Notes on Excalibur, which I saw back in its theatrical run (and once or twice since). I recall thinking that though set in the mythic past, the production design was futuristic rather than historical. The armor in particular. It looks great, but not remotely realistic. This was the film that established the use of "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana as THE music for edieval/mythological battle scenes. It has since become an enormous cliche, especially when used for battle scenes in trailers before a film's score is available!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Orff's_O_Fortuna_in_popular_culture
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OminousLatinChanting
All in all, a very interesting take on "The Matter of Britain". (For a uniquely different approach, I also highly recommend the not-bad 2001 miniseries of Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon - or the even better novel.)
SPW4922, I am glad you enjoyed it. It is very funny ,but at the same time it pays tribute to the movies of the golden era.Someone suggested "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" on the Lounge over the past few days. I obtained a copy and it is veeery funny.
It's even filmed in Detecto-Vision!