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Spencer 2022-01-07 15:52:54
Plain and depressed
The information about the director Peter Bogdanovic is pitiful, and Lucas, who is also the representative of New Hollywood, is also less famous. This film has achieved Oscars for several actors, but no awards for script, director, or film. But Peter was mentioned in Orson Wells' entry, they are...
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Zachariah 2022-01-07 15:52:54
Don’t wait until the “cinema” closes to know how beautiful the “old days” are
Color movies have become popular in the United States since the 1950s. However, black-and-white movies have not disappeared. Some directors will boldly abandon color images for artistic effects. "The Last Movie" in 1971 tells the story of a few American youths in a small town. Youth should be...

Jessie Lee Fulton
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Demetrius 2022-01-07 15:52:54
The black and white memory of the fanatic Peter Bogdanovic. The last movie, the last time I was with my friends, and what I lost are all beautiful, and the movies I miss are naturally sentimental.
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Jacey 2022-04-20 09:02:08
"It's terrible to only meet one man in your whole life who knows what you're worth." But it is and will always be a small town, and we are not gonna escape our narrow fate.
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Sam the Lion: I just come out here to get a little scenery. Too pretty a day to spend in town. You wouldn't believe how this country's changed. First time I seen it, there wasn't a mesquite tree on it. Or, a prickly pear neither. I used to own this land, you know. First time I watered a horse at this tank was more than 40 years ago. I reckon the reason why I always drag you out here is probably l'm as sentimental as the next feller when it comes to old times. Old times. I brought a young lady swimming out here once - more than 20 years ago. It was after my wife had lost her mind. And my boys was dead. Me and this young lady was pretty wild, I guess. In pretty deep. We used to come out here on horseback and go swimmin' without no bathin' suits. One day she wanted to swim the horses across this tank. Kind of a crazy thing to do, but we done it anyway. She bet me a silver dollar she could beat me across. She did. This old horse I was riding didn't want to take the water. But she was always looking for somethin' to do like that. Somethin' wild. I bet she's still got that silver dollar.
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Sam the Lion: Her and her husband was young and miserable with one another - like so many young married folks are. I thought they'd change with some age; but, it didn't turn out that way.
Sonny Crawford: Is being married always so miserable?
Sam the Lion: No. Not really. About 80 percent of the time, I guess.