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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2019 17:30:57 GMT
Was it Max Cohen in Pi?
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Apr 26, 2019 18:36:27 GMT
Russell Crowe / A Beautiful Mind
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Post by stinkybritches on Apr 26, 2019 18:47:00 GMT
no to both of those mentioned. Clean, Shaven (1994) with Peter Greene is much better.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Apr 26, 2019 18:48:00 GMT
^^^ NS it yet
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Apr 26, 2019 18:56:10 GMT
Clean Shaven without a doubt.
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Post by stinkybritches on Apr 26, 2019 19:06:13 GMT
understandable, it does seem to be one of those underseen gems, even with a Criterion release (though long ago in the DVD days). watch this one, people!
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Post by cherry68 on Apr 26, 2019 19:11:15 GMT
I haven't seen it after the 80s, but I think Birdy (Cage, Modine).
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Post by pacinoyes on Apr 26, 2019 19:49:26 GMT
Clean Shaven without a doubt. Keane is actually even better than Clean Shaven imo - I love CS but it's a bit more conceptual and sort of a stunt where as Keane (same director Lodge Kerrigan) grounds its story more realistically (I referenced it in the Performances You Find Yourself Thinking About thread with a clip)...Kerrigan was really something else back then though - both films are stellar....
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Post by eyebrowmorroco on May 8, 2019 14:05:02 GMT
3 Women, in combination with other mental health illnesses. I'm convinced the titular characters are played by Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek... and Sissy Spacek.
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Post by hugobolso on May 24, 2019 15:11:15 GMT
In the Mouth of Madness, a kind of
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Post by PromNightCarrie on Jun 14, 2019 0:39:06 GMT
3 Women, in combination with other mental health illnesses. I'm convinced the titular characters are played by Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek... and Sissy Spacek. what about the third woman?
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Post by eyebrowmorroco on Jun 16, 2019 19:12:47 GMT
3 Women, in combination with other mental health illnesses. I'm convinced the titular characters are played by Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek... and Sissy Spacek. what about the third woman? It's only my interpretation. Altman is an unassuming sort of fellow, with the exception of Images; I don't think he'd try to put one over on us. But there's little in the way of marketing that includes the third woman, and her significance isn't on a par with the lead characters'. Spacek is a woman whose extremes are diametrically opposed to each other, and Duvall serves as the needle oscillating between them.
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