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deadfocusreviews · 1 year
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"Ed and His Dead Mother" is a 1993 horror-comedy film directed by Jonathan Wacks and starring Steve Buscemi, Ned Beatty, and John Glover. The movie tells the story of a man named Ed whose deceased mother is resurrected by a salesman offering a "special embalming fluid," leading to a series of comedic and horrific events. One of the most notable aspects of the movie is its blend of humor and horror. The film uses dark humor to subvert typical horror tropes, resulting in a unique and entertaining viewing experience. The comedy is often absurd and over-the-top, but it works well within the context of the film's surreal and fantastical world. Additionally, the movie features some impressive practical effects and makeup work, particularly in the portrayal of the resurrected mother, who is both grotesque and hilarious in her appearance and mannerisms. Overall, "Ed and His Dead Mother" is a quirky and enjoyable horror-comedy that stands out for its creative blend of humor and horror, as well as its impressive practical effects. While it may not be for everyone, fans of offbeat and unconventional cinema may find much to appreciate in this underrated gem. #stevebuscemi #nedbeatty #edandhisdeadmother #horrormovies #comedy https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqsxKKMPwE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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movietitlescollection · 8 months
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fugandhi · 9 months
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This one is for all of the good guys in the world.
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llpodcast · 1 year
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Deliverance (1972) Deliverance is a 1972 American survival thriller film produced and directed by John Boorman, and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, and Ronny Cox, with the latter two making their feature film debuts. The screenplay was adapted by James Dickey from his 1970 novel of the same name. The film was a critical and box office success, earning three Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe Award nominations. Widely acclaimed as a landmark picture, the film is noted for a music scene near the beginning, with one of the city men playing "Dueling Banjos" on guitar with a banjo-picking country boy, and for its notorious, violent, brutal sodomy rape scene. In 2008, Deliverance was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Race With The Devil (1973) Race with the Devil is a 1975 American action horror film directed by Jack Starrett, written by Wes Bishop and Lee Frost, and starring Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, and Lara Parker. This was the second of three films Fonda and Oates would star in together (The Hired Hand, 1971) was their first, and 92 in the Shade (1975) was their third). Race with the Devil is a hybrid of the horror, action, and car chase genres. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.04); Background History (20.15); Deliverance (1972) Film Trailer (21.45); The Original (24.37); Let's Rate (57.29); Introducing the Double Feature (1:02.27); Race With The Devil (1973) Film Trailer (1:03.30); The Attraction (1:05.30); How Many Stars (1:51.31); End Credits (1:58.50); Closing Credits (2:00.23) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Take Me Home, Country Roads by Olivia Newton John. Taken from the album Let Me Be There. Copyright 1973 Festival Records ​ Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
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getthatball · 1 year
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I heard about #Rudy years ago, but for some reason or another, I never got around to watching this movie from 1⃣9⃣9️⃣3️⃣. Inspired by the story of Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger, it's basically a glorified recruitment film for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish. 🏈 Yes, it's a sports movie and an underdog story, but I don't know why it feels corny to me in a lot of places. 🤷‍♂️ I don't blame @seanastin at all because he's given the lines to read and the role to play, but there are far better sports movies out there, in my humble opinion. Decent performances from #NedBeatty, @jonfavreau, and #VinceVaughn in their first screen appearances. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqFP6Bv9l0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gk5fit3 · 2 years
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最近調子の悪いプレイヤーが一発再生(笑) 潜水艦を灰色の女性とする 原題が面白い。   やっぱこれは、日曜洋画劇場の吹き替え 艦長は納谷悟朗さん 大佐は羽佐間道夫さん だから… 意味が分からんのが DVDはモノラルの吹き替え無しだったが Blu-rayは 英語:2ch モノラルdts-HD 吹替:2ch モノラル 未だに分からんのが、 2chでモノラル… 左右で分けられた音声はステレオ? 左右からおんなじ音が流れるのが 2chモノラルなの? この映画で潜水艦救助艇、 DSRVの存在を知った。 最初に出てきたのはこの映画じゃね?? で、レッドオクトーバーでも 違った使い方するし(笑) クリストファーリーヴも出てるが、 パッケージに名前の記載は無い(笑) スーパーマンの前にこれに出てたんで まだ有名になる前だからかな? 劇中で非番の人がJAWSを館内で観るが 音声が出なくなって、何人かが セリフやBGMを口で充てるが、 艦内で何度も観てるという表現なんだろう… #原子力潜水艦浮上せず #grayladydown #1978年製作 #110min #charltonheston #stacykeach #davidcarradine #nedbeatty #ronnycox #stephenmchattie #rosemaryforsyth #christopherreeve (Yokosuka, Kanagawa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjevSJfJC1Q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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psychodrive-in · 2 years
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Today at https://psychodrivein.com Lost in Translation 420: Hopscotch (1980) Hopscotch details how a retired spy, Miles Kendig, dealt with his retirement and how his former employers, the CIA, reacted. --- Read more of Scott's article at the link in our profile! #LostInTranslation #Hopscotch #WalterMatthau #GlendaJackson #BrianGarfield #NedBeatty #SamWaterson #DavidMatthau #HerbertLom #RonaldNeame https://www.instagram.com/p/Chuv2BYu1i6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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duranduratulsa · 6 months
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Now showing on my Spooktober Filmfest...Creepshow (1982) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #movie #horror #creepshow #stephenking #georgeromero #ripgeorgeromero #tomatkins #adriennebarbeau #LeslieNielsen #ripleslienielsen #TedDanson #egmarshall #ripegmarshall #vivecalindfors #ripvivecalindfors #tomsavini #HalHolbrook #riphalholbrook #edharris #joehill #carrienye #GaylenRoss #RichardGere #nedbeatty #80s #vintage #vhs #spooktober #halloween #october
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mumbojumbo84317 · 1 year
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Superman
Released December 15, 1978
Directed by Richard Donner
Box Office: $300.5 million
Starring: Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Glenn Ford, Trevor Howard, Margot Kidder, Valerie Perrine, Maria Schell, Terence Stamp, Phyllis Thaxter & Susannah York.
#jackiecooper #1978 #trevorhoward #nedbeatty #terencestamp #susannahyork #superman #phyllisthaxter #richarddonner #marlonbrando #glennford #mariaschell #genehackman #margotkidder #supermanthemovie #valerieperrine #1970smovies #christopherreeve
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geekynerfherder · 2 years
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#SupermanTheMovie, first released in cinemas #OnThisDay in 1978⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #TitleScreen #OTD #Superman #RichardDonner #MarlonBrando #GeneHackman #ChristopherReeve #NedBeatty #JackieCooper #GlennFord #TrevorHoward #MargotKidder https://www.instagram.com/p/CXeYEc5Bjb7/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jboitano · 3 years
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RIP Ned Beatty #rip #nedbeatty #deliverance #supermanthemovie #supermanotis https://www.instagram.com/p/CQHt3vKFH5p/?utm_medium=tumblr
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laserpinksteam · 3 years
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Film after film: The Incredible Shrinking Woman (dir. Joel Schumacher, 1981)
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watched it once as a teenager, features a smoothly edited scene of lily tomlin being poked and prodded at some lab with multiple screens playing out stuff in parallel, it’s fun, tomlin is fun, pamela bellwood pops up a few times but doesn’t say a word, ned beatty charms with his sweetly awkward sleaziness
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doomonfilm · 5 years
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Favorites : He Got Game (1998)
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As a lifelong movie and basketball fan, it’s almost impossible to not be a huge fan of Spike Lee.  His talent behind a camera is legendary, and matched only by his fervor and fanaticism for New York Knicks basketball.  After a string of successful films throughout the mid 1980s and early 1990s, Lee, turned his narrative focus towards a series of personal projects that seemingly allowed him to work with actors he admired and to focus on stories he was passionate about.  After releasing the semi-autobiographical Crooklyn, his next project was a basketball fans dream : the classic and iconic He Got Game. 
Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington) is an inmate at Attica, estranged and separated from his son Jesus (Ray Allen) and his daughter Mary (Zelda Harris) after he accidentally killed his wife Martha (Lonette McKee).  Jesus, with his senior year of high school nearing completion, is considered a top basketball prospect in the nation, with every college of note chomping at the bit to lock down his commitment.  With Jesus feeling pressure from all sides, the sudden arrival of his father only serves to make his decision that much more difficult, as Jake has been given a surprise (and very questionable) release by Warden Marcel Wyatt (Ned Beatty) in hopes of getting Jesus to commit to Big State.  If Jake is able to succeed, this would make the governor of New York very happy, which in turn may allow Jake to be released early and have a chance to reconnect with his family.  WIth Jesus and Jake’s futures on the line, and a deadline rapidly approaching, pressure builds from all sides as all invested parties wait for Jesus to announce his decision.
There are no punches pulled in regards to Spike Lee and his feelings on how star basketball talent is manipulated and used for the betterment of a ‘system’, with the power and influence reaching higher than many people dare to admit.  The premise presented in the film, as drastic and dramatic as it may seem, is not only something that could happen in reality, but probably tame in terms of other ways that people with money and power have tried to influence talented young men in their college decision making process.  Lee really and truly immerses us in the world of a prospect’s tough choice, laying it on thick with the high school, media and college visit sequences to show the incredible amounts of pressure these young men face before they’ve even dribbled a basketball at the college level, and how easy it can be to make the wrong decision and lose it all.
Basketball, in this film, is also used as the narrative device to put the father/son dynamic under the microscope in regards to the black man and his obligations, despite his circumstances.  While the story does stray a bit as Jake attempts to deny himself of the lustful influences and stay focused on his goal, it is a necessary part of the story, as the temptation of freedom plays heavy against a sense of duty to give his son a better opportunity in life, giving him a rare chance to benefit his family while incarcerated.  Jesus faces his own temptations and manipulations, putting his ability to trust on red alert, and the shocking appearance of Jake (especially in light of his reasons for being in prison) only throws things into further doubt.  Lee makes sure to take the time to focus on Jake and Mary’s relationship as well, further complicating Jake’s ability to reach his goal due to his sense of responsibility to both of his children.
He Got Game is, first and foremost, a proper love letter to basketball from one of its biggest and most notorious fans.  The choice to juxtapose the music of Aaron Copland and Public Enemy for his score and soundtrack mirrors the rustic roots of basketball in parallel to its drastic evolution as kids from the inner-city pushed the game forward.  Spike Lee pulls out all of the tools in his kit for this show... the basketball elements are enhanced with his use of different speeds, rhythmic cutting, and portrait-like shots direct to the camera to enhance personality elements... the dramatic elements are enhanced by big camera moves, Lee’s iconic floating dolly shot, and almost to a perfect degree, his ‘show while telling’ tool of cutaways to illustrate expositional story elements.  Lee’s signature knack for including movie references is also in full force.
Denzel Washington makes the audience feel his sense of desperation, playing with the ‘back against the wall’ and ‘caged animal’ intangibles on full throttle, but not at the expense of the tender or true moments.  Ray Allen is surprisingly solid as the lead in the film... although some of his deliveries are a bit dry, they can be chalked up to youthful nervousness of the character, as his key moments all hit the mark.  Rosario Dawson brings the strong woman mentality to her role, but puts her manipulative elements just a step ahead.  Jim Brown and Joseph Lyle play the pressure points for Washington, always looming in the shadows.  Bill Nunn, Zelda Harris, Hill Harper and Michele Shay play their familial roles well, with Nunn being the only one attempting to take advantage.  Thomas Jefferson Byrd and Milla Jovovich slightly derail the momentum of the narrative, but not at the expense of being entertaining.  Appearances by Lonette McKee, Roger Guenveur Smith, John Turturro, Ned Beatty, Jennifer Espisito, Kim Director, Jade Yorker, Quinn Harris and Shortee Reed also pop, helping propel our leads towards the resolution.  The amount of real life basketball talents and personalities allowed to make cameos in the film is too long to list, but definitely worth checking out for a basketball fan.
Lee turned his lens towards stories that reached a broader audience not long after this film, making He Got Game one of the last films that were part of his defining introductory era.  His working relationship with Denzel Washington remained strong over several films... strong enough so that Washington’s son starred in Lee’s most recent film.  With the playoffs nearing their completion, He Got Game was heavy on my mind, and I am happy that I took the time to revisit it. 
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akhamseh88 · 2 years
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2021, formerly known as a mere extention of 2020, is over. Though certainly an improvment over its predecessor, the shadow of many problems did find their way into it. But how was 2021 for Cinema? A truly mixed bag of very good and very bad. First, the biggest blow delivered was probably the demise of Mr. Stephen Sondheim, the genius, and the man who gave many lovers of musicals the reasons they give for their love. Then we suddenly lost Norm MacDonald, one of those weird voices in comedy, due to an illness that he kept quiet. 2021 took a lot of uniqueness and greatness from the world of Cinema and entertainment; from Ned Beatty and Jean-Paul Belmondo, to even Betty White mere days ago. All of whom will be missed dearly. But on the upside, 2021 was a great year for many movies. Coming out of the swamp that was 2020 there was an array of great movies that graced the silver screen, and for me personally there wasn't a better beacon than the triumphant exercise of "The Green Knight" and the glorious return of Wes Anderson with "The French Dispatch". On a personal note, 2021 was a year to remember. I brought back my YouTube channel with TGTBTI, and continued most things from 2020 (YASP! and The Last Thoughts of a Busy Mind). I even added to them with another podcast in the shape of "Wait, I've Seen It Before!". On top of that I managed to do more crafting and even create my first ever EVA foam project. And that is everything without the overtly personal stuff! So, you can bet that 2021 won't be a year I forget anytime soon. Many problems are coming with us to 2022. The prospect of another quarantine is on our heads, and our loved ones are still not safe from the virus. But if I may play the optimist here, there are more silver linings than before. Cinema is slowly trying to heal, and so is the world; and Jeremy Irons is still alive and working! So, let's bid farewell to 2021, and welcome 2022. What's the worst that could happen 😬😅? #2022 #cinema #stephensondheim #sweeneytodd #normmacdonald #jeanpaulbelmondo #nedbeatty #bettywhite #thegreenknight #thefrenchdispatch #wesanderson #waitiveseenitbefore #thegoodthebadandtheinteresting #podcast #ak88studios #happynewyear https://www.instagram.com/p/CYOZXoGt1Fd/?utm_medium=tumblr
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gk5fit3 · 2 years
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さて、長い方で… あの三船敏郎も出ている 世界一金の掛かったコメディ映画(笑) #1941 #1979年製作 #119min #149min #stevenspielberg #film #johnbelushi #danaykroyd #nedbeatty #lorrainegary #murrayhamilton #christopherlee #timmathson #toshiromifune (Yokosuka, Kanagawa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbW2QSHpGwW/?utm_medium=tumblr
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josephfrady · 6 years
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#deliverance #1972 #johnboorman #nedbeatty #edramey #adventure #drama #quote #movie DP #vilmoszsigmond (à Chattooga River)
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