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Post by pimpinainteasy on Dec 29, 2017 5:20:41 GMT
i'm not a big fan of RIP TORN. i like identifiable actors who play themselves and show me a bit of myself in their performances rather than ones who are a bit too real.  TORN plays maury dan, a real mean SOB country music singer. he is the sort of character whom podcasters like bill burr and joe rogan discuss with thinly masked reverence. he is a molester, murderer, hard drinker and does not care about anyone but himself. cliff emmich is his loyal driver/bodyguard who is even willing to go to jail for a murder committed by maury. Elayne Heilveil and Ahna Capri play the groupies who fight over him when he is on the road. in a really mean spirited but funny scene, TORN throws out capri out of his car for fighting with elayne. then the car drives away, stops suddenly, reverses and torn throws out a wad of cash at capri. then the car drives away, only to stop again, reverse and this time torn steps out and retrieves the money from the ground and tells capri - you didnt earn it. the scene might have inspired a similar one in THE DEER HUNTER.  apart from being a character study, PAYDAY is also a great road movie. this is a solid film with great shots of the outdoors and some powerful scenes. i really did not see the ending coming. i suspect TORN is not too different in real life, compared to the character he played in this movie: DARYL DUKE, the director, also made the fantastic THE SILENT PARTNER. (7.5/10)
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Post by teleadm on Dec 29, 2017 16:51:14 GMT
A "little" movie that is actually great. That might or might not be based on a very famous Country and Western singer/star. Hank Williams
Rip Thorn is fantastic!
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Post by pimpinainteasy on Dec 30, 2017 1:58:10 GMT
A "little" movie that is actually great. That might or might not be based on a very famous Country and Western singer/star. Hank Williams
Rip Thorn is fantastic! i wasnt aware that it was based on the life of HANK WILLIAMS. i know nothing about him. thanks for pointing this out.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 30, 2017 2:05:12 GMT
Not seen 'Payday' (1973) before, I'll look out for it because I like 'The Silent Partner'.
Have you seen 'Freddy Got Fingered' (2001)? Rip Torn with Tom Green.
One of my favourite actresses Sissy Spacek is Torn's cousin.
"We talk more about her Hollywood hiatuses. I’d read a 1979 interview with her by Cameron Crowe in Rolling Stone. At one point, Spacek’s father takes Crowe out on a boat and confides his concerns about his daughter. I read out his quote: “We’ve been worrying a bit about Sissy lately. She’s passed on so many projects, you know. Rip is an actor who has mouths to feed, like many of them. He admires Sissy for being able to hold out. But he worries for her, too. We don’t want to see her lose what she’s built up to.” Spacek’s eyes light up as she remembers her time with Crowe, and she’s happy to explain why she’s never been afraid to disappear for years on end. “Maybe I was naïve,” she says with a smile. “I just thought it would always be the way it was. Maybe it’s because I became involved with a young artist who I later married, Jack Fisk, and we had this plan to live the art life. But also, my cousin Rip told me early on, ‘I hope you’re doing this for the right reasons. If you’re doing it because you wanna see yourself huge on the screen, that’s the wrong reason. But if you’re doing this because you are interested and you love the work, you’ll have a happy life.’ That was some of the best advice I ever got. And because of losing my brother I didn’t have fear. The world was my oyster. And also, maybe, ignorance is bliss.”
- Alex Godfrey, The Guardian
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Post by pimpinainteasy on Dec 31, 2017 1:37:32 GMT
no, petrolino.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 31, 2017 16:24:32 GMT
Check it out man, I think you'd enjoy it. Might show you a different side to Torn too. It's an outrageous bad taste comedy like 'Bad Santa'.
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