I’m Still Watching…
This George Stevens (best director Oscar) epic looms large. It’s a classic “roadshow” film of the 1950s, complete with West Texas vistas, Technicolor, big stars like Rock (Hudson), Liz (Taylor) and Jimmy (Dean), but no intermission, even though it’s three hours long! It also looms large in the history of the Texas towns (Marfa and Valentine) where it was filmed. I’ve grown up with stories of people tangentially touched by the production, and there are songs that celebrate, or sometimes give the side eye to, the whole thing.
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The Movie: review/commentary on a single classic film
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The Self-Referential LTS
- 108 Let Me Tell You A Story About Heroin
- 111 Go Out In Flames And Drama
- 94 Mourning Culottes
- 118 Planting Bulbs In The Spring
- 95 My Film Erogenous Zones
- 72 He’s Got Acreage