It has this weirdly modern kind of vibe. I can't discern if it's the photography or if it is just so different from the general 60s cinema at the time. Great content. ❤
I always find it amusing whenever the Catholic Church condemns "indecency" in film while they used to torture and burn people at the stake for not believing in their doctrine. That, of course, was okay.
If you're a fan of Oates it's definitely worth a watch, even if just for him! It's available to stream for free on Kanopy at the moment, depending on your region.
As people become better versed in cinema, they usually find that gore, excessive nudity and the clumsy, soulless portrayal of sex seen in contemporary films have drained the life from the art. Older films - even low-budget, flawed movies like this one - are generally more satisfying experiences. You’ll see.
It has this weirdly modern kind of vibe. I can't discern if it's the photography or if it is just so different from the general 60s cinema at the time. Great content. ❤
I always find it amusing whenever the Catholic Church condemns "indecency" in film while they used to torture and burn people at the stake for not believing in their doctrine. That, of course, was okay.
I have the blu-ray but have never watched it. I will now. Thank you.
wow. Well done. I wasn't familiar with this film. Quite daring I would say for the time.
Thank you kindly!
I never heard of this one. I'm a big fan of Warren Oates, and I love whenever a movie can stir things up like this, so I'll put it on my watch list.
If you're a fan of Oates it's definitely worth a watch, even if just for him! It's available to stream for free on Kanopy at the moment, depending on your region.
@@screensirenchannelFor Warren Oates, catch Two-Lane Blacktop if you haven't already, a 70s classic.
For that matter, I'd like to get hold of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, but it's hard to find!
As people become better versed in cinema, they usually find that gore, excessive nudity and the clumsy, soulless portrayal of sex seen in contemporary films have drained the life from the art. Older films - even low-budget, flawed movies like this one - are generally more satisfying experiences. You’ll see.
Well said!
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