B.H.I.B.
Joined Jun 1999
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This is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen. I'm sure the Beatles laughed their asses off. George is in the movie! Eric Idle should have teamed up with Lorne Micheals and the SNL cast more often. It would have had astounding results. If you like satire and parody, check this movie out and buy the Rutles albums. They are the best band around!
Possibly the greatest movie ever made. Forget Titanic, forget Star Wars, forget Citizen Kane, until you see Elvis' playground musical extravaganza in Clambake, you haven't witnessed the true power of the silver screen. This is cinema. Will Hutchens delivers the performance of the millennium. Why this man does not have elementary schools named after him, I'll never know. And few realise that Elvis was an accomplished chemist as well. Why is he overlooked every year at the Nobel Prize, "goop" would have changed the world. And don't give me that "he's dead" crap. Bill Bixby is as dashing as ever. He delivers such a wide range of emotions, that I keep expecting him to turn into Lou Ferrigno. Shelly Faberes delivers a performance that offers but a small taste of what we would witness on the groundbreaking TV sitcom "Coach."
I am astounded every time I watch O Lucky Man. I cannot believe it is not more well known. This over three hour excursion is full of fantastic subtleties, juxtaposed with endless irony. There are also many instances of absurdity to keep the tone lighthearted, while still a bit heavy. The Yin-Yang of films, it really has everything. It puts life into perspective better than any film I've ever seen. The use of actors in sometimes more than six different roles throughout the movie is almost unheard of. Alan Price's score and periodic appearances are great, as well. Malcom McDowell turns in an Oscar worthy performance, as does just about everybody else. Every time I watch this, I wish it would just keep on going and going, it doesn't drag at any point. You'll notice something new every time, too. This flick is just perfect. I would recommend it endlessly. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant!!!!!!