Crossroads Comments

  • Guido 2023-09-10 16:21:43

    Maybe you will like blues music after watching...

  • Loyce 2023-08-27 17:08:43

    Legend has it that there are BBKING and...

  • Lane 2023-08-26 16:54:20

    It's the part of the show...you can...

  • Lottie 2023-08-20 08:57:28

    There are many surprises: Karate Kid's first supporting role is always brilliant; Walter Hill, in addition to Alien, also produced such a good film. "Ain't no song. Never was a number 30, you have to get do it for...

  • Hester 2023-08-19 04:21:21

    The plot is silly, the music is...

  • Davonte 2023-08-12 01:49:31

    A long time ago, I saw the clip of Steve Fan playing the piano with a little boy on the forum, and I still remember it. Time to find out the movie and watch it in its...

  • Braulio 2023-08-02 08:36:25

    Well done, not as good as I...

  • Josefina 2023-06-26 06:44:53

    Just listen to the songs, I hate feature films about great music more and more, basically the way they are...

  • Tessie 2023-06-24 16:37:01

    Just because of steve vai I give full...

  • Kareem 2023-06-20 17:33:47

    I like the part of the qin after sending off short-lived love on a rainy...

Extended Reading
  • Rico 2022-05-05 06:01:02

    The Bluesman

    What I like is Bruce's deep melancholy and long aftertaste of self-harm.
    It’s been a few years since I watched this movie. When I was still in college, I sat at my desk alone and watched it on the computer. I don’t know why, but there were a few tears hanging in my eyes. I liked the gray hair. The...

  • Eryn 2022-05-05 06:01:02

    Cross Street|The Devil's Prejudice

    The best blues music movie. A movie full of collisions. In the beginning, Robert Johnson and Willie Brown traded with the devil on the cross street, betraying their souls to gain opportunities and talents. The film can be interpreted from the opposite poles, one pole is racism: black music needs to...

Crossroads quotes

  • Eugene Martone: You know Willie, I came down here to learn a lost song, not to get slapped in the face by an 80-year-old man! I find out I gotta become "King of the Hobos" I can go broke...

    Willie Brown: [interrupting him angrily] I'm sorry your life turned out so 'HARD', Eugene! But I got my own business to tend to down here, and I don't mean for you to slow me down.

    Eugene Martone: Business? What business?

    Willie Brown: Personal business. And given your attitude, you got no reason to know what.

    Eugene Martone: My attitude? What the hell's the matter with MY attitude, I have a great attitude!

    Willie Brown: You got your mind made up about how everything works. How you gonna learn anything new when you KNOW everything already?

    [picks up Eugene's old, scratched acoustic guitar]

    Willie Brown: Look at this old guitar here you been squeakin' on. I bet you saw this thing in a music store and bought it just because you thought it was beat up! Well you got it all wrong. Muddy Waters invented electricity.

  • Willie Brown: Why do you want to know about all that stuff?

    Eugene Martone: I'm a blues man.

    Willie Brown: A blues man?

    [starts laughing]

    Willie Brown: Where you from, boy?

    Eugene Martone: Well, I was born in Long Island.

    Willie Brown: Oh, Long Island aww shit, this is rich! Long Island: the famous 'breeding ground' for blues men!

    [laughing almost hysterically]