Vanishing Point, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Double Feat. TV Spot
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He also played Petrocceli the tv lawyer .
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Great combo those two ..BUT i would add "The Duel" as a bonus feature.
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Oh, I wish this double feature return to the theater near ME! Here in my country people don't like good movies. It's so sad :(
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what a gr8 double bill, i'll bet the cinemas smelled of POT & old jizz. xD
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I wish sumone would do a remake of Dirty Mary,Crazy Larry,,,i didnt care for the remake of Vanishing Point although i have both classics in my vault,also i would really love too see a remake of my all time favorite The Gumball Rally!
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@rayjr62 - Meaningless? Hardly. You could claim there's a nihilistic tone to it, but that doesn't make it meaningless or pointless. And I don't see the comparison to any of Davis' periods either because each phase of his career had specific styles and influences as well as experiments. As for VP, the movie was full of symbolism and had some existential and esoteric ideas, but it wasn't pointless. Difficult to understand, not pointless...
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@broadjumper1 VP was regarded as one of those post-psychodelic, meaningless 1970s films. The film maker intended to do on film what Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis did with jazz in the late 1950s. VP was the "modal" form of film making. . in so much as there really wasn't a beginning or an end. The movie just kind of drifts along with no real point whatsoever.
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Takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar
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A bit of trivia for Y'all, Did anyone know that Bruce Dern almost played Kowalski instead of Barry Newman. Another awesome Barry Newman car chase flick is "Fear is the Key" (approx 1972). In which there is about 30 minutes of car chase starring a Red '72 big block Sport Torino. Just like Clints Gran Torino.
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Gotta love the Mopars!
The 2 best car chase films EVER!
harporocks 3 years ago 6
Freaking awesome. Man, I would have loved to seen this double feature. You kind of think that these films only got re-discovered in the 1990s or so, but apparently they had enough of a cult for them to warrant a re-release even back in the '70s. Together, no less!
leamanc 2 years ago 2