turn around, show me your ass...
decent flick. not crap.
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22punch_the_lion wrote:CRAP
For vintage Keitel, I would rather watch Mean Streets or James Toback's underrated film Fingers.
I just saw this a few weeks back. Definitely an excellent movie with vintage Keitel performance. I heard there was a recent French film based on Fingers.
See Fingers!!
It is also among the first films where Harvey is shown naked more than once. I wonder if he writes that into his contracts. The Piano was classic naked Keitel. It neither detracts n'or adds to his body (sic) of work.
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23Something of a Harvey Keitel self-parody, and funny. Not crap.
There was a stretch there in the early to mid 90s where it seemed like you couldn't make a movie unless he was in it. It was a good stretch!
There was a stretch there in the early to mid 90s where it seemed like you couldn't make a movie unless he was in it. It was a good stretch!
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24Besides the excellent Harvey Keitel performance, I find this like many of Ferara's movies heavy handed and a chore to sit through. His exploitation early work, I find the most enjoyable.
Ketiel always worked best with Scorsese, they need to team up again!
What's That Knocking at My Door ( Keitel's first starring role)
Mean Streets (essential)
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Taxi Driver
Also The Duelists, Bad Timing, Saturn 3 ( guilty pleasure) Reservoir Dogs, The Piano and From Dusk Till Dawn.
Fingers is VERY underrated, glad other's here know about it.

Ketiel always worked best with Scorsese, they need to team up again!
What's That Knocking at My Door ( Keitel's first starring role)
Mean Streets (essential)
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Taxi Driver
Also The Duelists, Bad Timing, Saturn 3 ( guilty pleasure) Reservoir Dogs, The Piano and From Dusk Till Dawn.
Fingers is VERY underrated, glad other's here know about it.

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25For a long time I've had fun imagining a pinball machine based on this movie.
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26Tom wrote:steve wrote:A good and surprisingly "universal" movie, with a lot of effective moments that remind me of things in my own life.
What do you mean by universal?
Maybe Steve means "relevant as a representation of the human condition."
For example, you know when he's howling like a badly wounded animal?
I used to think this scene was great but as pure drama. I doubted it as a reflection of reality.
Turns out I was wrong to doubt! You can get there! Whether or not you're trying!
The scene with the girls in the car is like a direct inversion of a man's brain. The most sublimated thoughts and feelings are right out on the surface, and surface niceties are submerged completely. It's horrible and brilliant.
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27Tim, maybe this is good time to "bust out" the Harvey Keitel/Nicole Kidman story from "Eyes Wide Shut".
Harvey Keitel, this Nicole Kidman story from "Eyes Wide Shut", if she is true, this would truly make you the "Bad Lieutenant".
Harvey Keitel, this Nicole Kidman story from "Eyes Wide Shut", if she is true, this would truly make you the "Bad Lieutenant".
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28Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:Tim, maybe this is good time to "bust out" the Harvey Keitel/Nicole Kidman story from "Eyes Wide Shut".
Harvey Keitel, this Nicole Kidman story from "Eyes Wide Shut", if she is true, this would truly make you the "Bad Lieutenant".
Urbane legend.
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29anarchyinthebronx wrote:Harvey Keitel, this Nicole Kidman story from "Eyes Wide Shut", if she is true, this would truly make you the "Bad Lieutenant".
Urbane legend.
Si, but still entertaining fake-o Hollywood story!
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30tmidgett wrote:
For example, you know when he's howling like a badly wounded animal?
I was also going to mention this--some sort of Keitel quirk, he also does it at the end of the dogs coming from the reservoirs, when the cops are busting into the warehouse. I think it's effective, but sorta funny at the same time.
Angus Jung wrote:He lives in Phoenix and if I remember correctly, he is wearing a fuckin' bolo tie with a preserved scorpion in it. So great.
I've heard there are also scenes in it with Jodie Foster that they shot at Chicago Music here in Tucson. I need to rent this!