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“Barbie has a great day every day, but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.”
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High Plains Drifter
Read more: High Plains DrifterYou want a woman, you rape her, and she likes it, only becoming angry when you “don’t go back for more.”
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20th Century Duvall: Part 7 -Other Stuff
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part 7 -Other StuffOther stuff: The Greatest (1977), Phenomenon (1995) & The Apostle (1997) Given the arse-licking title and its gag-inducing theme song, you’d expect The Greatest to be nothing more than ninety-minutes of Muhammad Ali cuddling himself. And for the most part (especially during his anti-Vietnam stance) it does its best to depict him as The Most…
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20th Century Duvall: Part 6-War
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part 6-WarWar: M*A*S*H (1970) & The Eagle Has Landed (1976) I guess I’m no different to you in that there are some movies I don’t get. M*A*S*H is the perfect example, a flick that was a big box-office hit, garnered five Oscar nods and spawned a long-running TV show. It centers on the frat boy hijinks…
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20th Century Duvall: Part 5-Cops
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part 5-CopsCops: The Rain People (1969), Badge 373 (1973), True Confessions (1981), Colors (1988) & Falling Down (1993) Duvall has played a lot of law enforcement officers, kicking things off with a homophobic head-buster in The Detective before popping up as an obnoxious, daughter-abusing motorcycle cop in the vaguely feminist Rain People. He’s introduced with half…
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Drive Away Dolls
Read more: Drive Away DollsRated: I for Immature The Coen brothers (Ethan and Joel) are known for their quirky, darkly comedic movies. Perhaps more than that, they are known for making movies as a pair. While they don’t make blockbuster type films, you have probably seen at least one of their films and remember something specific about that film.…
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Les Misérables In Concert: The 25th Anniversary Edition
Read more: Les Misérables In Concert: The 25th Anniversary EditionIf you are a reader and fan of Ruthless, you know why you are here and what we do. We love our movies, especially classics, and of course the low-brow favorites in our 80’s Action and Horror Movies. We have also been known to mock and rant with impunity, with no sacred cows anywhere in…
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20th Century Duvall: Part 4-Westerns
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part 4-WesternsThe Westerns: True Grit (1969), Lawman (1971), The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid (1972), Joe Kidd (1972) & Geronimo: An American Legend (1995) I don’t know too much about John Wayne, except he always seemed to play a similar character: tough, gruff and self-reliant. A man’s man. Didn’t dress in pink much, you know? In the…
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20th Century Duvall: Part 3-Drama
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part 3-DramaDramas: The Chase (1966), Network (1976), The Betsy (1978), The Great Santini (1979), Tender Mercies (1983), The Natural (1984), Rambling Rose (1991), The Paper (1994) & The Scarlet Letter (1995) The Chase united Duvall with Brando for the first time, but although it’s the lesser known of their collaborations this one is worth hunting down.…
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20th Century Duvall: Part 2-Action
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part 2-ActionAction: Bullitt (1968), The Killer Elite (1975) & Breakout (1975) Despite being the best part of sixty years old and having no action in its first twenty minutes, Bullitt still feels fresh and unusual. It might be famed for its superb, eleven-minute car chase, but I take as much pleasure in its taut, understated feel.…
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20th Century Duvall: Part One
Read more: 20th Century Duvall: Part OneDespite a career lasting more than six decades, a hand in some of the most luminous films of all time and a Best Actor Oscar, Robert Duvall remains curiously unfamous. I suspect if you showed his picture to twenty people in the street, hardly anyone would identify him. Perhaps this is because he prefers supporting…
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The Unsung: William Shrike in Lonelyhearts
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Speak No Evil (2024)
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Wraith (2017)
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The Unsung: Frances Amthor [Kate Murtagh] in Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
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The Horse’s Mouth (1958)
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Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
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Beetlejuice (1988)
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Shredded (2024)