I've been on a TCM jag lately. I watched Scorsese's NEW YORK, NEW YORK last week, and I made it though 90 agonizing minutes before fast-forwarding the last hour and watching the end. This seemed to have been intended as some sort of romantic comedy, but De Niro plays what just may be the most insufferable prick in cinematic history, and the plodding, leisurely pace certainly didn't help any.
Next was Corman's THE RAVEN, which was fun just because of the actors involved: Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, and Jack Nicholson. Corman really made the most of his budget, with gorgeous sets and matte paintings. I had a good time.
I finally got around to watching HAROLD & MAUDE, which wasn't nearly as funny as I had been led to believe. Great performances by Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort, and the end was really heartfelt, but the 90 minutes dragged.
Next was Corman's THE RAVEN, which was fun just because of the actors involved: Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, and Jack Nicholson. Corman really made the most of his budget, with gorgeous sets and matte paintings. I had a good time.
I finally got around to watching HAROLD & MAUDE, which wasn't nearly as funny as I had been led to believe. Great performances by Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort, and the end was really heartfelt, but the 90 minutes dragged.
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