
We watch the movies nominated for Best Actor, we learn about the world, and then we win at bar trivia.
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ICYMI: the five films nominated for Best Actor Oscars from 1973 were The Last Detail, Save the Tiger, Serpico, Last Tango in Paris, and The Sting. The links provide the trivia write-ups on those films while this post discusses what else was...
CAUTION: Plot spoilers for a 53-year-old movie. ALSO CAUTION: The plot is deeply convoluted.
Before we get bogged down in the mechanics of the big con, let’s talk vibes. The Sting is ostensibly a revenge picture, but it plays like a breezy...
Paul (Marlon Brando) and the young Jeanne (Maria Schneider) meet while viewing an apartment for rent—then wham, they’re having sex. That kicks off three days of NSA hookups, with Paul insisting they stay virtual strangers, withholding even...
Ah, the age-old question: “Who can trust a cop who don’t take money?” Serpico traces the actions of New York City cop Frank Serpico (Al Pacino), a clean cop adrift in a sea of corruption. It’s like Charlie says in “It’s Always Sunny” when h...
“Wanna help us save the tiger? Only 556 of them left.” That’s the key symbol in Save the Tiger, a Jack Lemmon film about how tough middle-aged white dudes had it in 1973.
Look how tough he has it!
So what’s got this particular middle-aged...
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