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The end of Being There (1979)
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Hal Ashby was one of the greatest and, sadly, most underrated film makers of the 70's...the last "golden age" of American cinema. His body of work quite impressive.
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love cat stevens song! great collection there thank u for sharing this with us!
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I've yet to see 'Second-Hand Hearts' and 'Solo Trans' and then I can say I've seen all of Hal's work.
Excellent tribute to a brilliant director.
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Did you remake this, Rick ? I remember it so differently......
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@billysscreeningroom2 Thanks =) I have it in Dvd , but i didn't see it yet .
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i love Ashby...the butler we can see at the beginning of your video is...he thought he can change the reality with the remote control.i saw this movie in Italy in the late70s...can someone tell me the original title...?? I think this movie the best i've ever seen....it's a brilliant metaphore about the hidden power of the t.v...prophetic,at least in italy.....
mymindourdream 1 year ago
@mymindourdream The films title is "Being There" (dir. Ashby, 1979.)
billysscreeningroom2 1 year ago
The scene at 2:46 is from which film ?
WorleyClarence 1 year ago
@WorleyClarence "Bound for Glory" (1978.)
billysscreeningroom2 1 year ago
Hal Asbhy was a genius! Every movie he made was unique and original. You can really feel the spirit and dreams of the 70's in his movies, he's definitely an icon of that period. Thanks for uploading, great work!
MayaKitajima2670 1 year ago 3
@MayaKitajima2670 Thank you VERY MUCH for your comment. It's very much appreciated.
billysscreeningroom2 1 year ago