Also, I am completely wrong about the soundtrack of Get Carter - Monkman did The Long Good Friday, I think. The score for Get Carter is excellent - a lot of double bass - but IMDB doesn't say who wrote it.
I really liked Get Carter. And Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is an old favourite [because of my two maternal uncles, I grew up on a steady diet of war movies, westerns, kung fu movies, and spy movies]. I was quite old [17 or so] when I found out that Hollywood made romances too! Legally blonde has its moments too.
It's the conjunction of the actors and the book for me. Weirdly enough, I came to the book first, and didn't see the film for years afterwards. I always saw Marlowe as taller and slower, as Robert Mitchum, I think, and Bogart just redefined the character for me instantly.
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:20 pm (UTC)Apart from that, nothing I've seen here, although one that I've been intending to see since 1990.
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:25 pm (UTC)Nor "Get Carter"? (Music by, I think, Francis Monkman...)
And "Diva" is excellent. Actually, for the first time ever, I feel better educated than you!
And there is a great bit in "Subway" where he has to find the right music before he enter the chase... Neat.
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:40 pm (UTC)Diva and Subway were the two great art house movies of my Univerity days (followed swiftly by Betty Blue).
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