The jazz piece is not Moonlight Serenade unless it is so jazzed up I can't recognize it. The psychobabble was a little pretentious but I do agree to the lifelong effect combat must have played in Lee's life. I can only imagine how serving as a sniper and being wounded with most of your outfit killed must have traumatized him or anyone.
That would be me! I'm the end of the line, I better have some kids.
I can't believe none of Lee's own children are in that "reunion," just Pam's. And what is this "settling down" business? Pam was his second wife, and he'd been raising 4 children for fifteen years.
I absolutely hated it, and thought it was thoroughly misconceived. Boorman was clearly out of his depth. He also wasted the talents of two of the greatest actors of the time by failing to give them any interesting characteristics.
The jazz piece is not Moonlight Serenade unless it is so jazzed up I can't recognize it. The psychobabble was a little pretentious but I do agree to the lifelong effect combat must have played in Lee's life. I can only imagine how serving as a sniper and being wounded with most of your outfit killed must have traumatized him or anyone.
mvies77 4 months ago
Cannot believe how much this young director looks and sounds like Lee Marvin.
mphrdldn 1 year ago
@maydom04
That would be me! I'm the end of the line, I better have some kids.
I can't believe none of Lee's own children are in that "reunion," just Pam's. And what is this "settling down" business? Pam was his second wife, and he'd been raising 4 children for fifteen years.
puppetMattster 1 year ago 2
well, you're only jung once....
norristerse 2 years ago
jungian nonsense
pretorious700 2 years ago
"Hell in the Pacific' was a great study of man.And thanks to Lee Marvin.There is no one quite like him.....
mickalene 2 years ago
Lol, of course not. I was just curious.
Sorry you're not a fan of this flick ;)
Stay well, textthing.
ludocrat 2 years ago
You mentioned it, so I'm offering a contrary view. Not too grievous an offence I hope.
textthing 2 years ago
I absolutely hated it, and thought it was thoroughly misconceived. Boorman was clearly out of his depth. He also wasted the talents of two of the greatest actors of the time by failing to give them any interesting characteristics.
textthing 2 years ago
One of the all time greats. Pure class. Cheers to you, Lee!
gtrrs71 3 years ago