RIP Robert Altman
kelber at mindspring.com
kelber at mindspring.com
Wed Nov 22 12:18:11 CST 2006
One of his least-known, but my favorite: Three Women.
Laura
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>From: hilary y <hilbeanie at yahoo.com>
>Sent: Nov 22, 2006 11:55 AM
>To: Henry Musikar <hmusikar at speakeasy.net>, pynchon-l at waste.org
>Subject: Re: RIP Robert Altman
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>I like 'em all. but, McCabe and Nashville are the two that I own on DVD.
> Hilary
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>Henry Musikar <hmusikar at speakeasy.net> wrote:
> I consider "The Player" to be one of the best movie movies. Nashville is wonderful, and, yes "Ready-to-Wear" a blast that made me want to get an invite to a major fashion show. Gosford Park is a real looker, with one of the sweetest scenes I've seen in a film (the tableaux during the entertainment at the piano), but I agree... McCabe has it all.
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>Popeye...
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>Henry
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>From: robinlandseadel at comcast.net [mailto:robinlandseadel at comcast.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 01:17 PM
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>Prairie Home Companion was sweet, if not really all that much. My favorites are McCabe & Mrs. Miller---best seen baked in a '70's revival house, and (even more baked) "Brewester McCloud", with a turn by Margaret Hamilton that belongs in GR, "Death From slightly Above" and teenaged dreams of flight.
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>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065492/
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>From: rich
>> my fav: one of the sleepers I suppose: The Long Goodbye
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