Midnight Cowboy?First thing this morning my son says,
"guess what film I watched last night. 'aaaye, I'm boxing here'"
So funny.
We watched that last night! Unbelievable still. So sad. Man I wish I was in New York in 1969
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Midnight Cowboy?First thing this morning my son says,
"guess what film I watched last night. 'aaaye, I'm boxing here'"
So funny.
There's a sad, desperate, yearning, griminess to that film which I don't think has been paralleled in any other film. it rings me out every time I watch it.Midnight Cowboy?
We watched that last night! Unbelievable still. So sad. Man I wish I was in New York in 1969
Yeah grimey is the word. Ratzo. The grimiest of geezersThere's a sad, desperate, yearning, griminess to that film which I don't think has been paralleled in any other film. it rings me out every time I watch it.
Blade Runner 2049 .. big mistake not seeing this in the cinema. 9/10
Just DL'd that for probably my 5th watch. Wonderful movie - makes me look forward to the Dune remake.
The abduction of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee occurred in North Korea between 1978 and 1986. Shin Sang-ok was a famous South Korean film director married to actress Choi Eun-hee. Together, they established Shin Film and made many films through the 1960s which garnered recognition for South Korea at various film festivals.[1] In 1978 Choi was abducted and taken to North Korea to the country's future dictator Kim Jong-il.[2] The abduction of Shin followed six months later.
After three years in prison, Shin was united with Choi, and the two were instructed by Kim Jong-il to make films for him in order to gain global recognition for North Korea's film industry.[3] After making many films for Kim, in 1986 Choi and Shin escaped from North Korean supervision to a US embassy while in Vienna.
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