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The American New Wave, the most important era of cinema in since its inception. ,

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Pam Grier 1 Reply

Pamela Suzette "Pam" Grier (born May 26, 1949) is an American actress. She became famous in the early 1970s after starring in a string of moderately successful women in prison and…Continue

Started by Ando. Last reply by Ando Apr 15.

Superfly (1972) 2 Replies

Superfly is back on Instant Watch. I'm not sure where Netflix tallies the number of views but in my…Continue

Started by Ando. Last reply by Ando Mar 30.

Drive-In Confidential 30 Replies

the 70's the last real era of the drive-in. as the screens were diappearing, the movies were more getting more extreme.Many fo the same movies were even shown in the infamous Grindhouses of the era.Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by kerry Jun 15, 2012.

Dawn Of The Dead (Romero, 1978)

A proper review is due but for now let's just say this Zombie classic has not been equaled, including the latest…Continue

Started by Ando Apr 10, 2012.

MEAN STREETS 1 Reply

I haven't seen this in at least 15 years, probably not since '91 or '92.of Scorcese's older films, this might be my favorite. I still want to revist BOXCAR BERTHA, but there's soemthing here that…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by Ando Apr 2, 2012.

Who thinks they have seen an UNCUT version of Ken Russell's 1971 masterpiece "The DEVILS"? 2 Replies

A couple days ago, I searched for Kurt Russell's 1971 masterpiece "The DEVILS" on NF. To my surprise...NADA! I GOOGLED: "Why hasn't Ken Russell's "The DEVILS" (1971) been released on DVD?"....You…Continue

Started by Tony Kiss Castillo. Last reply by Ando Mar 16, 2012.

70s Movies that are impossible to find 27 Replies

I have recently been looking for some great films from the 70s:Portnoy's Complaint, Diary of a Mad Housewife, Play It As It Lays, etc., and I find none of them are on DVD. I am not sure why this is…Continue

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Started by Deborah Pittman. Last reply by catacomb1984 Oct 31, 2011.

70's Thrillers 9 Replies

What intrigues me the most about my two favorite 70's thrillers is how meandering they are. Plot takes a backseat and the movies become more of an excuse to examine 70's culture from the outsider…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by David Feb 20, 2010.

BLUE SUNSHINE 40 Replies

I love this movie, and often refer to is as a piece of psychotronic mega-brilliance.When Pihkal told me he added it to his queue at my suggestion, I thought he might ahve added it to the bottom. when…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by Ellen Mc. Nov 23, 2009.

STRAIGHT TIME (1978) 7 Replies

Dustin Hoffman's greatest performance, hands down. This flick is insanely underrated. Theresa Russell is hot here and my main man HDS chews up the scenery as usual. One of my favorites!

Started by Ryan Tek. Last reply by Vic Zimet Oct 16, 2009.

Ya'll gotta know the answer 10 Replies

New to this Netflix community thing. Joined in the hopes of having a place to find good movies to watch. Have added Blue Sunshine to my queue. But i am looking for a movie and hope you can help with…Continue

Started by brandy. Last reply by The Continental Aug 11, 2009.

SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE 9 Replies

I've never seen this one until last weekend when it was playing on television. It's a movie i've always wanted to see, but i've just never gone outof my way to check it out.While I like everythign…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by The Continental Aug 10, 2009.

ELECTRA GLIDE IN BLUE 18 Replies

There's something completely unnerving about waching Robert Blake in…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by The Continental Aug 10, 2009.

70's Horror 28 Replies

It's been said that the American New Wave, commonly called 70's Cinema, started with the release of the release of both EASY RIDER and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. Some also argue that the movement…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by David Mar 17, 2009.

My Top 50 Movies Of The 70s 30 Replies

1:The Godfather2:The Godfather Part 23:Annie Hall4:Apocalypse Now5:Star Wars6:A Clockwork Orange7:M.A.S.H8:The Deer Hunter9:Taxi Driver10:The Conversation11:The Exorcist12:Chinatown13:Jaws14:Dog Day…Continue

Started by Michael. Last reply by Ryan Tek Dec 3, 2008.

SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT 16 Replies

Not only do I like this movie, I absolutely love it. Over time its become the butt of many jokes, and at one point I even looked down upon it like everyone else. Then a funny thing…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by B-Independent.com Sep 2, 2008.

AMERICANA

Even though this was released in '81, David Carradine started work on this directorial effort in the 70's and it has the look and feel of classic 70's cinema.…Continue

Started by B-Independent.com Aug 12, 2008.

3 Women 2 Replies

We all know the backstory: started as a dream, created/evolved through daily collaboration and improvisation, and savaged by critics. Altman's biggest risk, and one of his most engaging/hypnotic…Continue

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Started by Will. Last reply by Pihk Jul 18, 2008.

COCKFIGHTER 8 Replies

COCKFIGHTER: note the review about halfway down.... Continue

Started by B-Independent.com. Last reply by Ryan Tek Jul 13, 2008.

I need HELP!!! 1 Reply

OK...I am going to ask for help to remember a movie I saw as a kid...don't remember quite that much about it, but it haunts my memory and I just have to figure this out!!! So here it goes.....Movie…Continue

Started by 911 Supermom. Last reply by B-Independent.com Jul 1, 2008.

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Comment by Ando on March 31, 2013 at 7:57pm

Scarecrow (1973, Jerry Schatzberg)


Comment by Ando on March 30, 2013 at 6:57am

More fun than it initially seems: this is IMDB's top 70 films of the 70s (a trailer-fest).

Comment by Ando on February 2, 2013 at 10:21pm

Drive-In Special: Willie Dynamite (1974)

Comment by eviltimes on June 26, 2012 at 12:12pm

First thing I did when I got my first 5.1 system was go right to the helo beach assault scene and crank it up.  Fukin rockets and helos coming from behind me!  The whoosh and wump-wump-wump as if they were actually going past my ears and over my head.  Damn, that was sensational.

Comment by Pihk on June 26, 2012 at 10:08am

Coppola's film is all about a man going insane due to an onslaught of whooshing helicopter blades. 7.1 channels worth!

Comment by eviltimes on June 26, 2012 at 7:05am

No one claims it's anything more than a fantasy, Sev.

I mean, really - his wine sucks, too.

Comment by Sevorin on June 25, 2012 at 10:40pm

If the last cans of film of Apocalypse Now -- with or without Redux -- were on fire, I wouldn't piss on them to put them out.

 

That movie is a lie from start to finish. It degrades its subject and its original Conrad-ian inspiration. It belongs in that group of similar offenses to Mankind that includes Forrest Gump  and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.

 

Fuck them all. Deeply, de-e-eply up the ass.

Comment by eviltimes on June 25, 2012 at 7:16pm

I like them both and I wish Redux had a further up the river scene with some Japanese ruins, completing the "going backwards in time" motif from the Conrad novel - as it would relate to the history of American involvement in Vietnam, anyway.

Comment by Ando on June 25, 2012 at 5:52pm

Both Apocalypse Now & Apocalypse Now Redux (1979) are currently streaming. Both have identical star ratings (whatever they mean) but I prefer the shorter theatrical release; primarily for the absence of the very long French plantation scene, which slows the momentum.

Comment by Ando on May 5, 2012 at 8:40pm

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