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Myra Breckinridge (1970) Trailer

Theatrical trailer for Myra Breckinridge, based on the novel by Gore Vidal, directed by Michael Sarne and starring Raquel Welch, Mae West, John Huston and Farrah Fawcett.  
 
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oofooh (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I'd like to see all of the Mae West footage that was cut from the film during its final editing. It was a good film, but probably would have been better with more Mae West scenes. It might have even made money!
saywhat321 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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oih PLEEZE!!!! hey 'less-xotic'...tell us how you phucked Raquel Welch...we know you love to brag....and lie....your life is soo miserable you have to lie to make yourself seem important....
Scotter1971 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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R.I.P.  Farrah Fawcett
dapoetmaster (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Sarne I thought did a GOOD job with a VERY difficult source novel. Myra Breckinridge is not the kind of novel that would lend itself well to cinema...difficult at best but he did a wonderful job capturing the spirit of the book!! Raquel was wonderful & John Huston was perfect as Buck Loner!! This film is classic!

How can U go wrong when John Carradine as the plastic surgeon says ''''Parafine is flammable, U wouldn't want inflammable tits now would U?' LOL.
Dotseoem (8 months ago) Show Hide
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This makes me wanna be Gay...
saintsubversive (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Either that or they are people who have never actually seen the film, but have only read about it, and so think that it is "cinematically correct" to say that it is horrible. Actually, its a fun film that was wayyyy ahead of its time in many ways. People who are offended by it need to lighten up.
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All through the 70s (mostly from the infamously gaffe-filled Medved books), Id heard that Myra was one of the worst films of all time, and from the basic descriptions, it sounded like it.

Then when I finally saw it in the 80s, I was surprised to discover that it was actually a funny and subversive film, and much different than I had expected it to be. In fact, the format of the old HBO series, Dream On, was so obviously copied from Myra that they should have sued.
AFPismyhero (7 months ago) Show Hide
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yes! thank you! i was pretty young when Dream On was on the air but i always remembered the inserts... the first time i saw Myra i knew where they got it.
i love this movie. i love the commentary track on the dvd from the director, its very insightful. i cant understand how people didnt get it when it came out. i laugh my ass off every time i watch it
dapoetmaster (5 months ago) Show Hide
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It's an incredibly good film IMO...like 'Blazing Saddles' this could not be make today in our chickenshit PC world we live in..
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Really the only thing I did not care for much was Rex Reed's performance...but I can get past it...

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