I went and read your reviews. I thought the one about Far From Heaven was the most touching. That movie made you think. That is the power of a GOOD movie. The male lead (Dennis Quaid) suffered from internalized homophobia, so ultimatly it doesn't matter how "far" society has come as long as people oppress themselves. Internalized racism is alive and well too.
I loved Jackie Brown enough to buy it. I think it is a relationship movie. There is alot going on if you break it down. QT is saying something about the gun dealer's relationships with women in general, the status of a black man with a white woman...a crack black mama on the side. He's also saying something about he hatred of women when he doesn't actually care that DeNiro shoots Fonda. I think the line is "If ya had to shoot the bitch." Jackie Brown is WAY more complex then the other movies. Maybe it just isn't quite as violent.
Steve Vai is REALLY very talented...he can make his guitar talk, I've heard this personally.
I don't know what happened to this guy---and I'll surely spell his name wrong---Ingvie Malmstein?
I'm too sexy for my shirt
Would Eric Clapton WANT to play with the guy who stole his wife? See...Layla...
Don't know about them...I do know that a bunch of the classic rock guys are NOW clean. Specifically, Mick Jagger only drinks water.
I can't believe that not a single person answered "Truck'n"! That was my second choice.
The album cover on the Rolling Stone's Sticky Fingers was designed by Andy Warlhol and is brillant!
Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story is actually his best work and it features Jeff Beck...
what a great year...I was born that year!
I went and read your reviews. I thought the one about Far From Heaven was the most touching. That movie made you think. That is the power of a GOOD movie. The male lead (Dennis Quaid) suffered from internalized homophobia, so ultimatly it doesn't matter how "far" society has come as long as people oppress themselves. Internalized racism is alive and well too.
There are some other really talented guys missing: Denzel Washington, Harvey Keitel
I loved Jackie Brown enough to buy it. I think it is a relationship movie. There is alot going on if you break it down. QT is saying something about the gun dealer's relationships with women in general, the status of a black man with a white woman...a crack black mama on the side. He's also saying something about he hatred of women when he doesn't actually care that DeNiro shoots Fonda. I think the line is "If ya had to shoot the bitch." Jackie Brown is WAY more complex then the other movies. Maybe it just isn't quite as violent.