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Friday, April 06, 2007

NEO NOIR

Today's Best NYTimes 1176 Best Films was John Boorman's

Point Blank (1967)

in which Lee Marvin pursues an amount of money owed him while, at the same time, working a thug elimination project with "cop" Keenan Wynn.

I love both these men and to watch them work together is prime.

The film is a bit challenging as Boorman plays with time and dreams and reality.

Angie Dickenson takes the screen whenever she is on. What a moll.

You will like it and it will keep you on the edge of your seat for 90 minutes—the perfect movie length—the time I grew up with as a kid.

This will be a 4 out of Netflix5.

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