re Grodin: ever seen Midnight Run with him and Robert DiNiro? Spectaular fun.
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Watched "The Graduate" tonight
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Just watched "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" (mentioned above) for the first time last week. I thought it was excellent. What a run for Sidney Poitier that year, with that one plus "To Sir, With Love," and "In the Heat of the Night"!!
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The end of the movie (Graduate) puzzled me, too. First of all, wasn't she legally married already? Mrs. Robinson says, "He's too late," when Ben is banging on the window. Then on the bus, their expressions go from happiness to worry.
There were some funny scenes no doubt. I like it when he takes Elaine to the Taft Hotel and all the employees come by addressing him by his fake name, Mr. Gladstone. His luggage when he first checked in was his toothbrush. Lots of funny scenes but it seems more suited for theater.
Used Cars is one of my favorite movies. As for Animal House, although at least part of it was shot in Eugene, notice the state flag on the stage when the Deltas are facing the Greek council. Tennessee state flag, which is hilarious.
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Originally posted by BillVolAs for Animal House, although at least part of it was shot in Eugene, notice the state flag on the stage when the Deltas are facing the Greek council. Tennessee state flag, which is hilarious.
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Originally posted by Conor DaryOriginally posted by BillVolAs for Animal House, although at least part of it was shot in Eugene, notice the state flag on the stage when the Deltas are facing the Greek council. Tennessee state flag, which is hilarious.
http://www.authorityonmovies.com/review ... house.html
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Some interesting facts about Animal House, including info about U. of Oregon and Tennessee flag:
http://www.authorityonmovies.com/review ... house.html[/quote]
I knew of Chris Miller at Dartmouth. He was a 62 I was a 63.
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Originally posted by BillVolOriginally posted by Conor DaryOriginally posted by BillVolAs for Animal House, although at least part of it was shot in Eugene, notice the state flag on the stage when the Deltas are facing the Greek council. Tennessee state flag, which is hilarious.
Some interesting facts about Animal House, including info about U. of Oregon and Tennessee flag:
http://www.authorityonmovies.com/review ... house.html
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Re: Watched "The Graduate" tonight
Originally posted by BillVolFirst time seeing it. There was nothing on so I scanned Comcast's free movies and saw The Graduate and figured it was about time I saw it. I kept waiting for something to blow me away but it never happened.
Aside from the emotional connection to that time in which it took place -- and the great music -- is this really such a great movie? I think on the stage it would have been better. What am I missing here?
A lot of things written back then were trying to tune into that "Catcher in the Rye" hook.
As Marlow writes about his class, younger people relate to that feeling of social isolation amid changing times. I think "The Graduate" successfully taps into that a bit.
Katherine Ross makes it all worthwhile anyway. Later work I liked: "Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid", "The Stepford Wives", and (cultish perhaps) "The Sundance Woman" spinoff.
She and Kim Darby were considered a couple of the babes of pop film back then.
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Originally posted by BillVolThe end of the movie (Graduate) puzzled me, too. First of all, wasn't she legally married already? Mrs. Robinson says, "He's too late," when Ben is banging on the window. Then on the bus, their expressions go from happiness to worry.
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See the ending here: Dustin looks like he coulda been a good middle distance runner! Look away those with "christian icon blasphemy" sensibilities!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9eIXN6Sp40
What the ending says to me is: " Oyve! Now what?"
In real life Katherine Ross went on to marry hunkier Sam Elliot
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