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colinr0380
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#2376 Post by colinr0380 »

perkizitore wrote:Maria Schneider
Last Tango In Paris and The Passenger are of course the important roles, with her significant part in Jacques Rivette's Merry-go-Round a close second, but I also thought she gave a really good performance in a small role in the dreadfully underrated Les nuits fauves (Savage Nights) by Cyril Collard - one of the better films from the early 90s cycle of films about AIDS (much better than Solo con tu pareja! :wink: )

EDIT: For anyone curious about Les nuits fauves, Jonathan Rosenbaum has posted his review of the film on his blog
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#2377 Post by zedz »

colinr0380 wrote:(much better than Solo con tu pareja! :wink: )
Though, to be fair, that could be the pull quote for Troll 2.
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#2378 Post by knives »

zedz wrote:
colinr0380 wrote:(much better than Solo con tu pareja! :wink: )
Though, to be fair, that could be the pull quote for Troll 2.
Well to be even more fair there are few experiences better than Troll 2.
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#2379 Post by colinr0380 »

Though of course Solo con tu pareja is not half as laugh out loud funny as Philadelphia.

(I'd love to read an analysis of Tom Hanks's career that put forward the theory that, rather than 'forsaking' his early comedies for more serious roles, he has instead just been working in more insidious forms of ludicrous comedy for the last twenty years)
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#2380 Post by GaryC »

Grant McCune, visual effects artist, an Oscar-winner for Star Wars.

Diana Norman, historical/crime novelist, and wife of film critic Barry Norman
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#2381 Post by antnield »

Tura Satana (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!).
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#2382 Post by Feego »

I loved Tura Satana! Faster, Pussycat is one of my favorite films, in the most non-ironic way (I even wrote a paper about it in grad school). She really carved an indelilbe impression in that film, and she seemed like such a genuinely nice person in real life. I would have loved to have met her. The Arrow DVD includes a fantastic commentary track and featurette with Satana and the other great ladies that shows just how much fun they must have been. May she rest in peace.
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#2384 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

:( Just heard about that. He was a hell of a player, great singer too.
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#2385 Post by Cinephrenic »

So sad. One of the most underrated guitarist/singers I think.
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#2387 Post by ola t »

Cinematographer Henning Bendtsen (Ordet, Gertrud, Epidemic, Europa).
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#2388 Post by antnield »

Disney animator (he was responsible for Thumper in Bambi) and director Bill Justice.
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#2390 Post by domino harvey »

Everyone please watch the amazing, tragically underrated Quine musical My Sister Eileen in her honor
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#2392 Post by antnield »

Exploitation producer David F. Friedman (can't find a link yet...).
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#2394 Post by Matt »

antnield wrote:Exploitation producer David F. Friedman (can't find a link yet...).
If a still from The Defilers or A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of Brine somehow makes it into the Oscar death montage, I will take back everything bad I ever said about the Oscars.
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#2395 Post by colinr0380 »

Or a clip from Blood Feast or Ilsa...(or one of his exploitation 'remakes' of 1930s films, such as Freaks becoming She Freak, or Trader Horn becoming the single entendre titled Trader Hornee)

On that note, I thought it was curious that in yesterday's BAFTAs that Claude Chabrol was namechecked and Eric Rohmer was not. It seemed strange to salute one and not the other (or was there a strange heirarchy in play that I wasn't aware of?)
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#2396 Post by tavernier »

Rohmer died last January, so he was probably included in last year's salute.
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#2397 Post by colinr0380 »

Ah, that makes sense - thanks tavernier! (May the real Tavernier not appear in this thread for many years to come!)
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#2398 Post by kinjitsu »

Jazz pianist George Shearing
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#2400 Post by knives »

Kenneth Mars was still alive? At least he had a strong career and will be loved for some time into the future.
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