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Post by petrolino on Mar 30, 2018 0:57:00 GMT
Masterpiece! I've seen it a hundred times ... Wow. . .There were things I liked about it, don't get me wrong. But for me it pales in comparison to Bonnie and Clyde. That said, to each his own. . . Here's the rub, spiderwort. Merits of this particular John Milius movie aside, Richard Dreyfuss announced himself as a superstar around this time, and based on box-office returns, hardly anybody could beat him from 1973 to 1977 - 'Dillinger', 'American Graffiti', 'Jaws', 'Inserts', 'The Goodbye Girl', 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind' - established this man in the 'A' grade. Of course, he's risen from the ashes, sunk himself, and then risen again in recent years, but even during his darkest troubles he was an electrifying performer you couldn't take your eyes off of. What a man.
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