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Vanishing point (1971) soundtrack,Kim Carnes-Nobody knows

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Kim Carnes-Nobody knows

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  • I want this to play at my funeral.

  • @papuschel Agreed. And it's really sad to see the differences between this and the new version with Vigo Mortenson. They completely took apart Kowalski's image and replaced it with one that was much more palpatable for a girl's night in melodrama without any element of critical social commentary.

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  • Correction: The fat guy with the GARDEN hose and the hat is the director. Low budget indeed.

  • The greatest alienated, anti-hero cult classic ever made!

  • @sav0y62 Yep, filmmakers tend to take gold and turn it into China-grade plastic. Once great films are turned into mushy, updated, saturated Wal-Mart products.

  • @shadowwolf41 i agree, and the same was done with gone in 60 seconds

  • @shadowwolf41 Agreed, there's two completely different angles between the films. But kowalski himself had the same determination to not be stopped, and at least they didn't flake out with the damn bulldozers at the end. I mean... They could have added the kick in the balls and made it "happy" LOL.

  • I first saw this flick at a refugee camp in Guam back in the summer of 1975 after my family and I fled Vietnam. Everytime I hear this song at the movie climax after the crash, I would for some reason tear because of the fond memories...

  • This is the song that plays at the very end of the film.

    BONUS:

    The fat guy with the firehose and the hat is the director of the movie!

  • @TheTractorguy140 I am 30 years old, but I am a big classic cinema fan. (have been all my life)

    90% of the movies I watch are from the 40's - early 80's.

    I like the fact that the woman back then knew how to act, AND had dangerous curves!

  • @shadowwolf41 amen brother..but, as i've said before, this movie was made in another era..it was very metaphoric of its times..that's why in any case any remake would fail..

  • @Eclipse1988 Yeah bro. Me too.

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