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Yes that's one I like. 'Hello darkness my old friend . . .' Not seen that film for yonks. I'll watch it again if it comes on TV.
You haven't seen 'The Graduate'? You are so missing out, apart from anything else the music is wonderful - as is Dustin Hoffman. There is one of his films on late tonight which I will record, 'All the President's Men' also with Robert Redford.@Pearl I don't think I've actually seen the film; but S & G are tuneful...
@Pearl I enjoyed 'All the President's Men' as a sort of historical documentary, although one doesn't get the whole picture. (I found the language very bad in places.)You haven't seen 'The Graduate'? You are so missing out, apart from anything else the music is wonderful - as is Dustin Hoffman. There is one of his films on late tonight which I will record, 'All the President's Men' also with Robert Redford.
@Pearl I enjoyed 'All the President's Men' as a sort of historical documentary, although one doesn't get the whole picture. (I found the language very bad in places.)
Did you know that Bob Woodward was already negotiating film rights even before Nixon resigned?
Makes one wonder about the sheer commercial/media aspects of politics and the offices of state in the US.
@Pearl A similar one is Three Days of the Condor, also with Robert Redford. It's more fictional, although with overtones of reality. I do think the character of Joubert (Max Von Sydow) is chillingly effective.It was a very good film. There have been others to which exposed the US government: 'The Post' another good film and the one in which the Boston Globe exposed the extent of child abuse and the cover up by the Catholic church: 'Spotlight'.
@Pearl A similar one is Three Days of the Condor, also with Robert Redford. It's more fictional, although with overtones of reality. I do think the character of Joubert (Max Von Sydow) is chillingly effective.