Heh. From my Twitter account right after I saw it:
Watched Vanishing Point. Perfectly predictable ending for 1971. 11:58 PM Jan 3rd from web
Aside from hating '70s nihilism, I liked it. That mindset was so prevalent that anytime I watch a movie from then, I try to think, "Okay, aside from everyone in this decade being a bunch of shiftless, melancholy depressives, how was this film?"
So, like it overall? No. Like it fine for the '70s? Yes.
I liked that Eastwood used the name Kowalski because the Kowalski in Vanishing Point is a character with a traditional sense of honor lost in a world of hedonism.
I hate Sarah Jessica Parker, Robin Williams, Tim Robbins, Susan Saradon, the BJ Hunnicut guy, brussel sprouts, the Boston Red Sox, commies and well, lawyers.
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"Jesus, Joseph and Mary. These Hmong broads are like badgers."
Hey!
The release of this movie took me as a surprise.
So what I wanna know is what else is coming down the pike this anticipated?
Love that they made the character's last name Kowalski. Just watched Vanishing Point the other night.
Freem--
Did you like it? It struck me as Thelma & Louise, minus Louise.
'70s nihilism.
Sounds like this a movie to see.
Aren't Hmong broads a little small to play football at Wisc U?
'70s nihilism.
Heh. From my Twitter account right after I saw it:
Watched Vanishing Point. Perfectly predictable ending for 1971. 11:58 PM Jan 3rd from web
Aside from hating '70s nihilism, I liked it. That mindset was so prevalent that anytime I watch a movie from then, I try to think, "Okay, aside from everyone in this decade being a bunch of shiftless, melancholy depressives, how was this film?"
So, like it overall? No. Like it fine for the '70s? Yes.
I liked that Eastwood used the name Kowalski because the Kowalski in Vanishing Point is a character with a traditional sense of honor lost in a world of hedonism.
It's a brilliant movie, Troop. See it if you already haven't.
Those New York Giants are like badgers!
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