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meadow-dusk · 3 months
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no big deal but being with him would be like this
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 month
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Pale Rider (1985, Clint Eastwood)
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movie--posters · 1 year
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lisamarie-vee · 6 months
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fortheturnstiles · 6 months
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this would fix me
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loveboatinsanity · 1 year
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movie-titlecards · 7 months
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Across the Tracks (1990)
My rating: 6/10
A rather potent bit of 80s cheese, featuring such things as: - Baby Brad Pitt - copious male bonding - a drug-pushing, leather jacket wearing, racist Bad Influence straight out of a Very Special Episode - nun-chucks - actually a pretty solid soundtrack, if you like that sort of thing
It's quite silly, overall, but mostly rather enjoyably so.
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everydaze · 1 year
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Diary of a Mad Housewife | 1970
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pygartheangel · 1 year
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DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE - 1970
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krispyweiss · 1 year
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Movie Review: Neil Young - “Harvest Time”
As he speaks about the making of Harvest 50 years ago, Neil Young suddenly realizes he may have given away too much - seeing’s how moviegoers had just shelled out $15 to experience “Harvest Time” in theaters.
So he stopped talking, turned and walked back in to his ramshackle barn.
Taped specifically for the Dec. 1 and 4 movie house screenings, Young’s 2022 introduction serves to reinforce just how much time has passed since his shot-in-1971-but-never-released documentary went into the vault. The contemporary Young is a haggard septuagenarian - but one who still revels with the delight of the straggly, 20-something who stars in “Harvest Time.”
Filmmaking traversed the United States and Europe as Young records with the Stray Gators at his Broken Arrow Ranch in California and lays down “A Man Needs at Maid” and “There’s a World” on the London Symphony Orchestra’s home turf.
David Crosby and Stephen Stills travel to Broken Arrow to help with “Alabama;” Stills and Graham Nash join Young in New York to work on “Words (Between the Lines of Age).” In his intro, Young mentions James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt’s contributions to the sessions, but they do not appear.
The ranch hand who inspired “Old Man” is featured in a brief segment and gives his approval to the song. Young is now a couple of decades older than that man was at the time and many of the other people in the film - Ben Keith, Carrie Snodgress and Elliott Roberts among them - are now dead.
Back in ’71, daytime beers are consumed, joints and pipes are smoked and music pours out of Young, who lies in a field listening to playback echoing off the hills on his ranch as he struggles with celebrity and being, in his words, “a rich hippie.”
In London, Young plays a snippet of “Harvest” in a dressing room while discussing the symphony sessions with producer Glyn Johns. Back at home, a giggly Young, stoned out of his gourd and lying on his back, picks out a version of “Out on the Weekend” on banjo and plays “Journey through the Past” on piano. An in-concert performance of “Heart of Gold” leads into the closing credits.
Just before this scene, Young is in Nashville. He drops into a radio station to get some free, on-air promotion and tells the DJ he expects the film-in-progress to be released “maybe pretty soon.”
At its premiere 51 years later, “Harvest Time” looks its age and its age is what makes the amateurish “Harvest Time” work, for its vintage is its charm. That charm renders the shaky camera work, the overlong barn jams and stoned strolls through Broken Arrow worth the time. All of this said, the two-hour film could’ve easily been trimmed to 90 minutes with nothing being lost.
“Harvest Time” is also available in the just-released, 50th-anniversary Harvest boxset.
Grade card: Neil Young - “Harvest Time” - B-
12/2/22
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roseswitheraway · 2 years
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Diary Of A Mad Housewife (1970) dir. Frank Perry
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meadow-dusk · 1 year
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Harvest Time (2022)
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cineclub84 · 2 days
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Furie, 1978 💿
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thebrownees · 4 months
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Eleanor and Frank Perry's last movie together was their best, a wonderful adaptation of Sue Kaufman's "Diary of a Mad Housewife".
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garpond · 6 months
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happy birthday to neil young here are some of my favorite things about him
-by the age of 20 he had owned 3 different used hearses, all of which experienced some form of extreme mechanical failure that caused him to have to get rid of them
-in buffalo springfield whenever he had to go out on a date with a girl he'd tell his friends about it beforehand so that they could interrupt the date to tell him he needed to be somewhere and was late so that he could be allowed to leave
-hated going in grocery stores because he would get overstimulated and have to leave
-didn't like how the first pressing of Comes A Time sounded so he bought 200,000 of the first copies of it and used them as shingles for a barn roof
-when one of his tour buses was destroyed (i forget how) he had it brought to his ranch and buried on the property like a beloved family pet
-his early ambition before music was to be a chicken farmer
-when he and carrie snodgress where dating she'd have a ton of people over sometimes and it gave him anxiety so one evening he decided to open the living room window and crawl out of it to get away from people instead of walking through the room to get to the door because apparently he couldn't wait that long and everyone saw it
-another time he randomly showed up at a neighbors' house and they didn't really know why he dropped in all of the sudden because he wasn't very social and it turns out it was because his manager had set up a meeting for him with the band America and he didn't want to do it so he was hiding
-during buffalo springfield he would hide in peoples closets a lot
-once he was guitar shopping with stephen stills and when he was offering on a guitar stephen offered more money on it to try and get it and it pissed him off so he started bidding higher to kick off a bidding war between then and once it was up to a ridiculous amount of money he just dropped it and was like ok you win lol ! and stephen had to pay an insane amount of money for it
-during one filmed interview with MTV or something he decided to fuck with them by adjusting the position of his hat super slightly every couple seconds so that when they cut the footage together and shifted things out of order it would look confusingly different every time
-during the recording of deja vu he lived by himself in a motel but he brought his 2 pet bush babies (named Harriet and Speedy) and they scared the shit out of Graham Nash
-gave a stranger he met like a week ago unrestricted access to his finances because the guy claimed he was going to help him buy a boat and the guy ended up stealing a couple thousand dollars
-during last buffalo springfield concert he was the only person who was not even remotely sad and on the way home jim messina was literally crying and neil was just like :] the whole way
-one year on his birthday at the ranch there was going to be a party and it was a tradition to have a bonfire at it so he went out into the woods to get sticks for it but somehow managed to grab a bunch of poison oak and it was used at the fire and after that he was not allowed to gather bonfire sticks anymore
-while filming the lincvolt documentary he met a trans woman and when he was interviewing her to ask for her opinion about the car she told him that what he was doing with it was a big change and he should probably ask for the car's permission to do it and he actually did do this later
-"everybodys rockin" originated as an r/maliciouscompliance type of project because while he was on geffen records Old Ways was rejected and the label asked for a "rock and roll album" and this was his response to that
-the infamous Eat A Peach incident
-there is much more but this is all i can come up with rn
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fortheturnstiles · 5 months
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dennis pointing out carrie snodgress in one of the scenes and peter and the producer telling him that it isn’t her 😭😭 he’s right though
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