Long Good Friday hell yeah. Fricking awesome performances and casting. Excellent use of Timothy Dalton. Best ending few minutes of a movie in fifty years.
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this is about 290 movies of claimed 70s kino i have collected doing these types of questions. i could probably add more to it but lost interest. answers are better than what ChatGPT will give you tho
but thats too many, so heres one
mikey and nicky - 2 middle aged guys involved in some mid level of local mob, one is an erratic hothead worried people are out to hit him for some shit he did, he begs his more responsible long time friend to come help him. i have seen it contrasted to the movie meanstreets by scorcese, in that its 2 midlevel urban crime guys one is a frick up one is responsible.
this is the trailer but seems a whole version is on youtube
If you're looking for a similar Los Angeles late '60s / early '70s detective vibe; the shows Rockford Files, Aquarius, Columbo and Dragnet are pretty comfy. '70s LA is peak LA and some of the locations used are still around and look roughly the same.
Chinatown
The Sting
The Assassination of Trotsky
Watch Cry Freedom, I love the aesthetics of 70s South Africa
The Rockford Files isn't a movie but it's a shockingly good TV show from an era when TV was crap, essentially hour long comedy noir stories.
friends of eddie coyle
long good friday
day of the jackal
drive
vanishing point
Rolling Thunder
Forgive it looking cheap, that's on purpose, it'll make sense when they're at the dinner table near the end.
Awesome movie.
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
Basically any 70s Altman film tho
Long Good Friday hell yeah. Fricking awesome performances and casting. Excellent use of Timothy Dalton. Best ending few minutes of a movie in fifty years.
>Timothy Dalton
Rocky
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this is about 290 movies of claimed 70s kino i have collected doing these types of questions. i could probably add more to it but lost interest. answers are better than what ChatGPT will give you tho
but thats too many, so heres one
mikey and nicky - 2 middle aged guys involved in some mid level of local mob, one is an erratic hothead worried people are out to hit him for some shit he did, he begs his more responsible long time friend to come help him. i have seen it contrasted to the movie meanstreets by scorcese, in that its 2 midlevel urban crime guys one is a frick up one is responsible.
this is the trailer but seems a whole version is on youtube
3 Days of the Condor
Harper 1966, I believe the character was Inspired by Marlowe
The killers 1964
A New Leaf
Dolemite
KINO
just finished this, love how everyone’s dresses funny and smokes all the time
how about some polizziottesco kino
The Parallax View
So....fricking....based.
Schoolgirl Report 1-12
Night Moves
Daughters of Darkness
If you're looking for a similar Los Angeles late '60s / early '70s detective vibe; the shows Rockford Files, Aquarius, Columbo and Dragnet are pretty comfy. '70s LA is peak LA and some of the locations used are still around and look roughly the same.
sorcerer