I hope "Network" survives as an artifact discovered by whomever occupies this rock ten thousand years from now. It may be the best movie ever made. "Network" lost the Oscar for best picture in 1976 to "Rocky." For that sin alone we should suffer a Soddom-and-Gomorrah like punishment from God.
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8 comments:
A-fucking-men!
I hope "Network" survives as an artifact discovered by whomever occupies this rock ten thousand years from now. It may be the best movie ever made. "Network" lost the Oscar for best picture in 1976 to "Rocky." For that sin alone we should suffer a Soddom-and-Gomorrah like punishment from God.
I'm really going to have to order up that movie on Netflix one day...never seen it but have heard so much about it.
And, by the way, a "Halle-damn-lujah" to add to Jeremy's A-fucking-men
god, i love that movie.
This never gets old, and I don't think it ever will. Which is happy and sad in its own right. Still, imagine the update with George Clooney, Richard Dryfuss, and Cate Blanchett, and changing the reality show about the PLO to the reality show about Al Quada. Oh god...I hope Hollywood isn't reading this.
Rocky also beat All the President's Men and Taxi Driver.
Fail.
Brilliance...back when Hollywood still had writers and actors.
His delivery of, "We'll tell you any shit you want to hear." (3:03)is pitch perfect.
Stage actor's rule. They're the best!
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