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Topic: Great British 60,s-ish films to see
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Osi Osgood
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Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted March 03, 2009 10:06 AM
Though made at about the turn of the century to 2000, there's an awesome 60's themed film that takes place in LA, but it's a british film (so to speak) ...
THE LIMEY
It stars Terrence Stamp as a British "guest of the state" who gets out and his first mission is to head to LA, because he has heard that his only daughter has been killed. Her lover is played by Peter Fonda, (another 60's stalwart) and only, in the end, he finds out that he is as responsible for her death as Peter Fonda's character.
It is an amazing film!
The editing and the style of story telling is great, not seen all that often. The director took footage of Terrence Stamp from one of his films of the sixties to show him as a young man, and it was done seamlessly.
Peter Fondas character, (who has become a music executive by buying a large catalog of sixties pop music and making a load of money off of it) is asked what the sixties was like and he gives a great short synopsis of what the sixties were really like.
By the way, along with the directors commentary, there is a "documentary in a documentary" commentary, where all the actors who were around in the sixties, (Fonda, Terrence and the woman, ( can't remember her name), talk about what it was like back then.
If you haven't seen this film, you'll be really happily surprised. It has a really out of nowhere ending that, for an action film, really catches you off guard emotionally.
It is also an incredibly short film, for a film these days, merely 80 or so minutes.
THE LIMEY
See it. (yes, it's out on DVD)
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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