We watch the movies nominated for Best Actor, we learn about the world, and then we win at bar trivia.
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“I’m just [worried], I guess, about my future […] I want it to be different.” 1967’s The Graduate effectively captures a particular kind of post-college aimlessness, one of disillusionment and ennui (and privilege). I remember it well: spen...
ICYMI: the five films nominated for Best Actor Oscars from 1966 were The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming, A Man for All Seasons, Alfie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and The Sand Pebbles. The links provide the trivia write-up...
Ah, Steve McQueen. The King of Cool. He played tough loners, characters who distrust authority and who have an ambivalence toward their own safety. The older I get, the less cool I think all that is.
“H-WHAT A DUM-P,” Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) declares. She has a vague, distracted sloppiness about her, and her faded husband George (Richard Burton) incurs her ire when he can’t figure out the Bette Davis film she’s quoting. She snaps at h...
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