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The Gravy Train (1974)

Review by johndriscoll@voiceoveramerica.com

The Gravy Train

GREAT MOVIE, LIME GREEN LEISURE SUITS AND A CADDY COUPE DEVILLE, this was Fantastic Film...wish it could be available for viewing today!

why won't IFC ,Sundance,TV Land or Bravo rescue the Hundreds of Classic movies that sit in vaults in Hollywood while we are forced to watch mediocre films for rookie hollwood film school wannabe's...Matt & Ben , and Vince & Jon...are Not takin any risks...nor are they pushing anything but their own type of one dimensional portraits stuck in the Material World of INSTANT GRATIFICATION....They want it ALL NOW! when will be over this drought of creativity? Am I the only one who senses that we are in the age of cookie cuter movie-making, by people who have arrived and risen to star status overnight, and they don't dare lose any money & power by working with quality scripts that call for real acting ability.
  • johndriscoll@voiceoveramerica.com
  • Nov 26, 2004

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