George Hamilton-Yvette Mimieux "Luz en la ciudad" (Light in the piazza) 1962, de Guy Green.
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A Patch of Blue dir. Guy Green (1965)
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A Patch of Blue (1965, Guy Green, USA)
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Film after film: The Magus (dir. Guy Green, 1968)
An infamous critical and box-office flop, The Magus is based on a novel by John Fowles, a popular author during my teens, when I failed, several times, to get to like his prose. The film, edited in a weirdly affective staccato mode through which Green introduces flashbacks, is a painful watch due to the pair of eye-rolling central performances by Quinn and Caine (who seems to carry one face expression throughout). Both male protagonists occasionally interact with Karina and Bergen, who, if they ever shared screentime, could make a fascinatingly mismatched pairing in a less floundering film.
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TREKMATCH! # 780 - Voyager's "Bride of Chaotica" vs 1965's A Patch of Blue
A PATCH OF BLUE (Nominated for Best Drama Golden Globe, lost to Doctor Zhivago)
An abused blind girl (I think she's technically an adult) meets a Sidney Poitier businessman in the park and they fall in friendship and maybe even love. Well the park is cool but at home her mother wants to turn her into an involuntary sex worker which is bad parenting in my opinion even though I don't have any kids. There are plenty of heavy handed love is blind metaphors and everyone learns a little something about life in 1960s America (or at least as was allowed to be depicted in late code Hollywood).
GRADE: C+
STAR TREK: VOYAGER - "Bride of Chaotica"
Tom and Harry accidentally forget to pause their little space video game and then some holographic aliens beam aboard Voyager thinking all the weirdo 30s sci-fi characters are actually alive. You know what that means - holodeck dress up time!!!
GRADE: B
Victory to Trek, so movies are up 391-389!
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btw i think it's so awesome and fun when older people dye their white hair purple or pink or blue or whatever colour they fancy and 'overdress' in bright eye catching ostentatious outfits and have quirky interests and styles. you don't have to be young to have fun and be confident! you can still enjoy life when you're old! who cares what anyone else thinks, you've lived longer than they have and know better than to waste it being miserable just to fit in.
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My favourite thing about Alastor is his hoard of gal pals!
He’s just a cool and charming dude that women feel comfortable around…And is also a power hungry eldritch horror.👌👌👌
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Robert Beatty-Terry Moore "Portrait of Alison" 1955, de Guy Green.
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W A T C H E D
Not many people know the movie, probably lesser so since its 65 years old. But if you can find it, see it.
Good suspense thriller.
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Its lesbian sex friday 💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
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i have lots of flaws but i do at least take a fair amount of comfort knowing that, if i were a customer NPC in a fast food/retail management game, i would be one of the chill early-level ones that can wait a super long time before they start getting impatient, and you breathe a sigh of a relief when you see them show up in a harder level
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