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Tag Archives: 70’s
A Labor of Love (1976)
The Last Affair was intended to be a sensitive arthouse film about a young woman, Mary (Debbie Dan), whose desire for a child is thwarted by her lover’s infertility, driving her into the beds of other men. Thoughts of Truffaut … Continue reading
Bugsy Malone (1976)
I had no idea. I mean, when I was a kid, Bugsy Malone (1976) was just that really odd movie that was on HBO quite a lot. The one with Scott Baio and Jodie Foster, both of them still adolescents, … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Ballroom
Tagged 70's, Action, Alan Parker, Comedy, Gangsters, Jodie Foster, Musical, Paul Williams, Scott Baio, slapstick
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Star Wars (1977)
As a child, I slept in Star Wars sheets while wearing Star Wars pajamas. I listened to the storybook record and tapes of the radio adaptation. I collected the trading cards and obsessed over the action figures, setting a personal … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 70's, Alec Guinness, Fantasy, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Peter Cushing, Science Fiction
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