The powerhouse ending to John G. Avildsen's 1970 drama "Joe", with Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick, and Susan Sarandon. As featured on "A Decade Under the Influence".
@glimmer2158 I dont know Glimmer thats what I read, I also heard on an interview that after he did the movie people were coming up to him on the street and calling him Joe, which he in a pissy way said, I am not JOE
@glimmer2158 I think he mellowed a bit by Taxi Driver, but its true the guy turned down many high-profile "star-making" roles because of the "positive" reaction the final murder got from many audiences. Most famously, Popeye Doyle.
MARIE! I WANNA A SANDWICH!
1coteca 1 month ago
This is how everybody loves raymond should have ended
THENINTENDOLUMINARY 2 months ago
Poor Susan Sarandon.
ricarleite 3 months ago
Who'd thought that only 6 years later, the guy who directed this would end up directing "Rocky"?
codebreaker2001 3 months ago
Powerhouse is right. Whew. I knew about this movie but have never seen it. Gritty, raw stuff. Will check it out now.
bornwithoutwarning 4 months ago
@ColdBishop I believe his next famous movie role was in 'Young Frankenstien wasn't it?
Skulldini 7 months ago
charles Manson 2.0
MarquisChantdamour 8 months ago
@glimmer2158 I dont know Glimmer thats what I read, I also heard on an interview that after he did the movie people were coming up to him on the street and calling him Joe, which he in a pissy way said, I am not JOE
jukedar 8 months ago
@glimmer2158 I think he mellowed a bit by Taxi Driver, but its true the guy turned down many high-profile "star-making" roles because of the "positive" reaction the final murder got from many audiences. Most famously, Popeye Doyle.
ColdBishop 8 months ago
@jukedar He really said that? Taxi Driver was a wee bit violent.
glimmer2158 8 months ago