1970s Movies Appreciation Thread
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My Favourite filmmakers this (awesome) decade would be:
Nicolas Roeg Werner Herzog F. F. Coppola obviously (Congrats for the recent AFI win Sir!) William Friedkin Martin Scorsese The actors and actresses I appreciate this decade are: Al Pacino & Rober DeNiro... living legends. Gene Hackman (RIP) Diane Keaton Vanessa Redgrave & Glenda Jackson Can't wait to explore more (hopefully in the current year): I have several Sidney Lumets lined-up... I know I love John Cassavetes... More Clint Eastwood would be nice... Fassbinder too. https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/i...jpg-ca20d6.jpg |
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The bulk of my favourite films is from the 1970s, very closely followed by the 1960s.
There appears to be no trend in favourite filmmakers, the only one who pops up regularly is Ken Russell. All the others have their best output spread across several decades (e.g. Roman Polanski, Sidney Lumet). I think the decade brought us many of the best-looking films, not just because of how the films were made (and how they managed to make it seem so effortless) but also because of the "look" of the seventies. Colourful, gritty, it had such a deep texture. |
Originally Posted by LeBoyWondeur (Post 2555824)
The bulk of my favourite films is from the 1970s, very closely followed by the 1960s.
There appears to be no trend in favourite filmmakers, the only one who pops up regularly is Ken Russell. And you're right on about their "look". I wish today's movies were half that provocative. |
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Harry and Tonto
Nashville A Woman Under the Influence One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Network The Godfather The Godfather: Part 2 Mikey and Nicky Fat City A Clockwork Orange Harold and Maude Last Tango In Paris McCabe & Mrs. Miller Sunflower The Conversation Annie Hall Stroczek Alice in the Cities The Deer Hunter Chinatown The Last Detail Rocky Dog Day Afternoon Series Noire The Ear Zandy's Bride Slap The Monster On Page One Hope Taxi Driver Five Easy Pieces Chit-Chat On The Nile A Special Day The Working-Class Goes To Heaven Autumn Sonata The Outlaw Josey Wales The Fifth Seal Wise Blood Minnie and Moskowitz An Enemy of the People One is a Lonely Number Barry Lyndon Hothead The Merchant of Four Seasons Johnny Got His Gun Blume In Love The New Centurions Le Chat Adoption I Only Want You To Love Me Lies My Father Told Me Mother Kuesters Goes To Heaven The Punishment Nuts In May Payday Papillon The Yellow Handkerchief Whity Horse The Beguiled Death In Venice The Red Circle The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Scarecrow Turkish Delight The Emigrants Scenes From a Marriage Made For Each Other Opening Night Joe Mr Klein The Outfit Ali: Fear Eats The Soul My Brilliant Career The Day of the Jackal Equus The Ascent Love In The Afternoon Dirty Harry The Long Goodbye The Getaway And Justice For All Straw Dogs Hardcore Ode To Billy Joe Two Men In Town Sounder Camera Buff I For Icarus The Visitors The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Paper Moon 10 Rillington Place The Castle of Purity Midnight Express |
Originally Posted by exiler96 (Post 2555831)
What are your favourite Ken Russell films? I loved The Devils and Women in Love and liked The Girl Friend. The rest seem to have received mixed reactions, to different degrees...
Apart from the gorgeous cinematography (with a healthy dose of kitsch) I also enjoy the incredible energy in his films, and the actors always seem to be on board with it. Apparently, Valentino was a production nightmare, but when you look at the three biggest players here - a British director, an American pop star turned actress and a renowned East-European ballet dancer - it seems like a recipe for disaster. All very talented but with completely different work ethics. I also like The Music Lovers but it's not quite as strong, thematically. Haven't seen Savage Messiah yet, I need to buy a copy from Ebay. As for his films post-seventies...I don't know. The 80s decade was unkind to many filmmakers so maybe it's better to avoid them. |
70s have a lot more of my favorite films than 50s/60s
Jaws Godfather pt 2 Halloween Alien Star Wars Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Monty Python and the Holy Grail Rocky Horror Picture Show Deep Red Young Frankenstein Murder on the Orient Express Picnic at Hanging Rock Celine and Julie Go Boating Exorcist Blazing Saddles Harold and Maude Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Scrooge Rocky Taxi Driver Texas Chainsaw Massacre What's Up Doc Wicker Man |
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So who had the best run of films in the 70s?
Clint Eastwood Dustin Hoffman Jack Nicholson Donald Sutherland Gene Hackman Sean Connery Charles Bronson Charlton Heston Faye Dunaway Gene Wilder Roger Moore Someone else? |
According to https://www.ultimatemovierankings.co...e-stars-1970s/, the biggest box office stars of the 70s? Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, and Harrison Ford.
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Harrison Ford?? Never thought of him as a 1970s movie star.
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Originally Posted by LeBoyWondeur (Post 2559903)
Harrison Ford?? Never thought of him as a 1970s movie star.
American Graffiti Apocalypse Now Heroes Getting Straight Frisco Kid Force 10 From Navarone The Conversation Hanover Street Rather prolific for a 70s star. |
Originally Posted by Electricmastro (Post 2559919)
Star Wars
American Graffiti Apocalypse Now Heroes Getting Straight Frisco Kid Force 10 From Navarone The Conversation Hanover Street Rather prolific for a 70s star. I'm pretty sure it was Indiana Jones that made Harrison Ford hot property. Gene Hackman, Ryan O'Neal, Dustin Hoffman, Pacino & De Niro were the real big 70s stars. |
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Prophecy is one of my favorite monster movies
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Originally Posted by LeBoyWondeur (Post 2560050)
How many of these were leading roles? Because it's not just about the movies.
I'm pretty sure it was Indiana Jones that made Harrison Ford hot property. Gene Hackman, Ryan O'Neal, Dustin Hoffman, Pacino & De Niro were the real big 70s stars. |
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Seems to me that they put all the data in a blender and the pap that comes out of it is the "truth".
No, that doesn't work for me at all. |
Originally Posted by LeBoyWondeur (Post 2560222)
Seems to me that they put all the data in a blender and the pap that comes out of it is the "truth".
No, that doesn't work for me at all. |
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And is that useful...or not? Sorry for asking but it confuses me.
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Probably the second most groundbreaking decade in cinema; so full of iconic films that established genres, tropes, and trends.
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The 70s, particularly in America, found a way to make realism cinematic, which to me feels like the apex of what can be done with film. What the whole art form had been building towards for decades. That's not to say all sorts of greatness didn't come before, or hasn't continued to come since, but there was a magic window of time there where all sorts of directors were creating impossible little miracles. It was a weird kind of alchemy they were doing, and then suddenly everyone seemed to forget how to do this particular trick. But at least we got seven or eight solid years of it.
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The 70’s were a great time for film. Gritty dramas not just in America, but abroad. France, Italy, Japan, Sweden and Germany in particular.
Australia has its Ozploitation, as well as its own separate movement for more serious fare. In Italy, we had the several great Giallo and Italian horror in general. Spain had some interesting stuff out at the same time with their horror genre. France had Rollin. Nuff said. In Japan, Kinji Fukasaku reinvented the Yakuza genre so my chi they made it a subgenre, noted as “actual record” yakuza as opposed to the previous yakuza films. It was a great time for film. |
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