Before I waste a nom, JUST asking but has anyone seen Looking for Mr. Goodbar? It's kind of hard to find, I don't think it's even been released on DVD yet.....
Before I waste a nom, JUST asking but has anyone seen Looking for Mr. Goodbar? It's kind of hard to find, I don't think it's even been released on DVD yet.....
I'll second Daughters of Darkness
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I'll second The Long Goodbye.
And that's 256, everyone! Thank you for the great participation, I think we came up with an amazingly representative list of 1970s movies!
That's a wrap people !
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If anyone's curious, here was my remaining list and it was pretty obscure movies that I doubt would've gotten a second:
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970)
Jaromil Jireš
Watch trailer:
Turkish Delight (1973)
Paul Verhoeven
Watch trailer:
Claire's Knee (1970)
Éric Rohmer
Watch trailer:
Sebastiane (1976)
Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress
Watch trailer:
Peppermint Soda (1977)
Diane Kurys
Watch trailer:
Multiple Maniacs (1970)
John Waters
Watch trailer:
Seven Beauties (1975)
Lina Wertmüller
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Seven Beauties is a fabulous movie and I would have seconded that.
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My remaining list:
I know most of the U.S. ones are not great movies, but they affected me positively in one way or another. The Asian ones are top notch. If you enjoy the particular genre, check them out.
When sentient ants attack! Phase IV (if you haven’t seen the hippy-dippy-trippy lost ending with a vision of mankind evolving in a Borg-like state with the ants, it’s on You Tube)
When giant ants attack! Joan Collins! Empire of the Ants
When tarantulas attack! William Shatner! Kingdom of the Spiders
When forest animals attack! Day of the Animals
Giant rodents attack! The Food of the Gods
Man turns into snake! Snake attack! Sssssss
Talking dolphins trained to attack! George C. Scott! The Day of the Dolphin
Love at First Bite (George Hamilton as a comedy vampire)
Nosferatu the Vampyre (Klaus Kinski as a mopey vampire)
Hardcore (George C. Scott tracks down his daughter who has been caught up in the porn industry)
The Legend of Boggy Creek (psuedo-documentary of a bigfoot-like creature near Fouke, Arkansas) -- probably the first movie I can recall seeing in the theater; everyone in my hometown went to watch this, b/c Fouke Arkansas was not that far away
The Town that Dreaded Sundown (based on true serial killer in Texarkana, Texas) -- similar to above; same guy that made Boggy Creek, and Texarkana was only 45 minutes from my hometown.
From Noon till Three (nice little Charles Bronson/Jill Ireland lighthearted western/romance)
Coffy (Pam Grier black-action!)
The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
The Wiz
Jodie Foster Disney: Candleshoe
Emmanuelle 2: The Joys of a Woman. More Sylvia Kristel doing what she does best
Asian
Akira Kurosawa’s Dodes'ka-den
Headliners of two great franchises! Zatoichi meets the One-Armed Swordsman
Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron (despite the cheesy title, this is a great samurai movie)
Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture (bad-ass Yakuza chick out for revenge)
Sex and Fury (really bad-ass Yakuza chick out for revenge)
Samo Hung: aka “the fastest fat man alive.” The Magnificent Butcher (a classic of the comedy kung-fu genre)
Classic kung-fu action! 5 Fingers of Death (aka “King Boxer”)
More Venoms! Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms
Classic Jackie Chan action! Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow (the movie that pretty much put Chan on the map)
Brue Lee action! The Big Boss (released in the U.S. as “Fists of Fury”)
Bruce Lee action! Fist of Fury (released in the U.S. as “The Chinese Connection”)
Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris action! Way of the Dragon (released in the U.S. as “Return of the Dragon”)
Shit.
This happens every tournament. I start remembering other films. Somehow The Friends of Eddie Coyle was omitted from my list. And everyone else's apparently. LOL
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Some stats:
Number of nominations per year:
- 1970: 17
- 1971: 28
- 1972: 24
- 1973: 32
- 1974: 24
- 1975: 17
- 1976: 28
- 1977: 27
- 1978: 29
- 1979: 30
Directors with multiple nominations:
2
Alejandro Jodorowsky: El Topo; The Holy Mountain
Alfred Hitchcock: Family Plot; Frenzy
Bernardo Bertolucci: Last Tango in Paris; The Conformist
Carl Reiner: Oh, God!; The Jerk
George A. Romero: Dawn of the Dead; The Crazies
George Roy Hill: Slap Shot; The Sting
James Fargo: Every Which Way But Loose; The Enforcer
John Guillermin: King Kong; The Towering Inferno
John Landis: Animal House; The Kentucky Fried Movie
John Waters: Female Trouble; Pink Flamingos
Ken Russell: The Devils; Tommy
Luis Buñuel: That Obscure Object of Desire; The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Martin Ritt: Norma Rae; Sounder
Michael Anderson: Logan's Run; Orca
Michael Cimino: The Deer Hunter; Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Michael Crichton: Coma; Westworld
Michael Winner: Death Wish; The Mechanic
Mike Nichols: Carnal Knowledge; Catch-22
Miloš Forman: Hair; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Phil Karlson: Ben; Walking Tall
Richard Donner: Superman; The Omen
Ridley Scott: Alien; The Duellists
Robert Wise: Star Trek: The Motion Picture; The Andromeda Strain
Roman Polanski: Chinatown; The Tenant
Ronald Neame: The Odessa File; The Poseidon Adventure
Stanley Kubrick: A Clockwork Orange; Barry Lyndon
Sydney Pollack: Jeremiah Johnson; Three Days of the Condor
Terrence Malick: Badlands; Days of Heaven
Terry Jones: Monty Python and the Holy Grail; Monty Python's Life of Brian
Wes Craven: The Hills Have Eyes; The Last House on the Left
3
Alan J. Pakula: All the President's Men; Klute; The Parallax View
Andrei Tarkovsky: Mirror; Solaris; Stalker
Arthur Hiller: Love Story; Silver Streak; The In-Laws
Blake Edwards: 10; The Pink Panther Strikes Again; The Return of the Pink Panther
Bob Fosse: All That Jazz; Cabaret; Lenny
Dario Argento: Deep Red; Suspiria; The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
Franklin J. Schaffner: Papillon; Patton; The Boys from Brazil
George Lucas: American Graffiti; Star Wars; THX 1138
Guy Hamilton: Diamonds are Forever; Force 10 from Navarone; Live and Let Die
Ingmar Bergman: Autumn Sonata; Cries and Whispers; Scenes from a Marriage
John Carpenter: Assault on Precinct 13; Dark Star; Halloween
Martin Scorsese: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore; Mean Streets; Taxi Driver
Mel Brooks: Blazing Saddles; High Anxiety; Young Frankenstein
Norman Jewison: And Justice for All; Fiddler on the Roof; Rollerball
Peter Bogdanovich: Paper Moon; The Last Picture Show; What's Up, Doc?
Peter Yates: Breaking Away; Mother, Jugs & Speed; The Deep
Richard Fleischer: Mr. Majestyk; Soylent Green; Tora! Tora! Tora!
Steven Spielberg: Close Encounters of the Third Kind; Duel; Jaws
William Friedkin: Sorcerer; The Exorcist; The French Connection
Wolfgang Reitherman: Robin Hood; The Aristocats; The Rescuers
4
Francis Ford Coppola: Apocalypse Now; The Conversation; The Godfather; The Godfather: Part II
Hal Ashby: Being There; Coming Home; Harold and Maude; The Last Detail
Sam Peckinpah: Convoy; Cross of Iron; Straw Dogs; The Getaway
Sidney Lumet: Dog Day Afternoon; Murder on the Orient Express; Network; Serpico
5
Clint Eastwood: High Plains Drifter; Play Misty for Me; The Eiger Sanction; The Gauntlet; The Outlaw Josey Wales
Don Siegel: Dirty Harry; Escape from Alcatraz; The Beguiled; The Shootist; Two Mules for Sister Sara
Robert Altman: 3 Women; MASH; McCabe & Mrs. Miller; Nashville; The Long Goodbye
Woody Allen: Annie Hall; Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask); Interiors; Manhattan; Sleeper
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm thinking we'll be starting Round 1 on 1/25.
Clint Eastwood in coordination with Don Siegel dominated the 70's.
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
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That's a good question. Here you go see if I missed any, but this is the total I get.
Dirty Harry
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Escape from Alxatraz
Magnum Force
Play Misty for me
High Plains Drifter
The Enforcer (?)
Kelly's Heroes
Two Mules for Sister Sara
The Eiger Sanction
Thunderfoot & Lightfoot
Joe Kidd
The Beguiled
The Gauntlet
Anywhich way but loose
That's 15 films if "The Enforcer" is correct. Honofrable mention and missing from the list that I can think of is: "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". He was a very busy man in the '70's for sure. And still "Star Wars" owned the decade. The only seriuos competition to SW would be "The Godfather", "The Exorcist" and "Jaws" IMHO. That's one pretty fucking serious decade for films!!! "Apocalypse Now" and "All the President's Men" probably deserve honorable Mention as well. Looking at that list it occurs to me that Man, that's a shitload of popcorn we ate in that decade!! lol
Edit: As, Divemaster pointed out, there also was "Joe Kidd" released in the '70's, making the actual total for the decade 14 films. Alas, it was not nominated. Man, he was rolling in the dough!! What was he getting at the time? Close to $1mil a movie? Maybe more for a few of them? That's some serious coin for those times and even now. I suppose the Spaghetti's weren't as big a payday, but still. Serious coin and a busy schedule for sure!!! The big question would be "what was the Grand total body count for all those films? lol lol You'll definitely need, "Still Servant" to research the answer to those questions!! lol lol
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
You forgot The Beguiled, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, and Every Which Way but Loose.
(But I would forget EWWBL also, b/c any movie where an orangutan upstages Clint Eastwood is a movie best forgotten.)
Why wouldn't The Enforcer be correct? Clint Eastwood is front and center the whole way!
And you could have added Joe Kidd if anyone had bothered to nominate it.
How can I not second
Godzilla vs Hedorah
seconded!!
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I just missed those. My eyes ain't what they used to be and that is one long list!! lol My eyes kinda got lost a bit at times even though I went through it three times!! I'll adjust the list accordingly. I wasn't quite positive, "The Enforcer" posted was the same one I was thinking of hence the question mark.
Edit I:Frik, I seriously considered seconding the "Godzilla" film myself, but I was still getting the hang of the seconding rules. I mean, what's a list of films in a sdecade that doesn't have a "Godzilla" flick of some sort, right? I believe at the time I had a choice and went with, "Mr Majestyk" and forgot to go back and do the famous radioactive lizard!! Alas, it's too late now. What a shame.
Edit II: FWIW, I think my favorites for the decade would be,1. Kelly's Heroes, 2. High Plains Drifter and 3. The Outlaw Josey Wales with the "Dirty Harry" films following closely behind in the order they came out. I have fond memories going to see the latest, Eastwood offering with my Grandfather who absolutely LOVED these films. lol We had a freaking ritual to watching these films,alternating ticket purchase and popcorn/Juicy Fruit snacks, McDonald's immediately following the film and a cup of coffee (Cream and Sugar!! lol) for his dog, "Cookie" who also got a plain burger when my, Grandmother camed to pick us up. McDonalds was a big deal for the oldest of 5 kids. We didn't eat out much in those days!! lol He also favored, Charles Bronson films, if anyone cares. I suggest you all list your top 3. Man, this decade just brings back a shitload of fond memories!!! lol
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????