ddazzo
sep 2000 se unió
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Clasificación de ddazzo
I absolutely love this film! Whenever I have theatre nachos (which is not often) I think back to 20 years ago when I fell in love with this forgotten gem at the Meridian Quad theatre in San Jose. That's what I ate during the film. They went together perfectly. I had the original one-sheet poster hanging on my wall for awhile. Many people who saw the poster had no idea this film even existed. If it ever comes out on DVD, I'll purchase it. Anthony Quinn was priceless as the bandit Mariano; and Borgnine's one scene is a classic! I recommend it to anyone looking for a genuine diamond-in-the-rough eighties film! Just terrific!
One of the greatest films ever made! Charles Tyner's performance as Uncle Victor is the epitome of how absurd right-wing conservatives truly are. Vivian Pickles should've been nominated for an Oscar for her priceless portrayal of Harold's mother. Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort are perfect as Harold and Maude. You can't help but feel a little sorry for Tom Skerritt's police officer. He just can't win! Possession of a stolen shovel, indeed! Anyone who can't appreciate this film has a boiled turnip for a brain.
This country must have the collective intellect of a boiled turnip to praise this piece of filth so highly! Just a bunch of right-wing, jingoistic bull! Rips off every classic movie under the sun! Anybody who likes this film should be ashamed of themselves. Try getting a life and watch films by Akira Kurosawa.