RIP
All I've seen are two of his dirty old man films (Noce Blanche and Un Jeu Brutal) and I loved them. What are some other dirty old man films of his I can watch?
I have Les Ombres downloaded and have been meaning to get to it for a while
I have Les Ombres downloaded and have been meaning to get to it for a while
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I was a big Dr. John fan ever since I was a kid and decided Right Place, Wrong Time was my first "favorite song". I saw him a couple time in concert and he didn't disappoint. I remember being pleased to see he even tried his hand at that new "rap" thing the kids were into in the eighties, I mean in his own Dr John way of course.
http://youtu.be/LbrygddMP_0
http://youtu.be/LbrygddMP_0
Ugh they're probably gonna make it impossible to sync podcasts onto my old ipod. One more piece in the conspiracy to get me to buy a smartphone.rischka wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:56 pm also RIP itunes and GOOD RIDDANCE
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-finally ... ff-itunes/
Edward Branigan. Wrote a bit back and forth with him last year during my thesis and have read most of his stuff so I'm somewhat affected by this. He was a pretty unique character in film studies.
RIP Freddie Jones -- Bytes in Lynch's ELEPHANT MAN, and one of the great actors in movies. I'm devastated. Whether telling Richard Harris to cut the blue wire in JUGGERNAUT or commenting to Cage and Dern in WILD AT HEART that "Pigeons spread diseases and mess up the place" he was always a joy to behold.
These matters are best disposed of from a great height. Over water.
oh no!! i will watch this tonight
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095513/
cheers to rutger who will always be the knight in ladyhawke to me
RIP
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095513/
cheers to rutger who will always be the knight in ladyhawke to me
RIP
https://letterboxd.com/brotherdeacon/fi ... y-drinker/
i have to agree with most pts in brodeacon's review above. rutger is very pretty for someone who lives on the streets. but this is why we love him?
the dubbing and the MUSIC are real problems. the cinematography is not. i'd forgotten i have flesh+blood too. maybe i shoulda watched that
would you sleep with this man under a bridge? i probably would
i have to agree with most pts in brodeacon's review above. rutger is very pretty for someone who lives on the streets. but this is why we love him?
the dubbing and the MUSIC are real problems. the cinematography is not. i'd forgotten i have flesh+blood too. maybe i shoulda watched that
would you sleep with this man under a bridge? i probably would
Oh no, Rutger!! Thought he would live to be at least 90, but probably 100. Well...
One of my favorite actors, definitely one of the best (and for me also by far one of the sexiest).
Has acted in many favorite films of mine, and I will actually watch anything with Rutger in it, cause even in the shitty films, he at least is great. Sooooo many films of his still to explore.
My favorite film and favorite Rutger performance is the West German DER WILDE BLONDE MIT DER HEISSEN MASCHINE aka "Dandelions" from 1974, which is also the best film from masterful director Adrian Hoven. I'll never forget my first 35mm screening of this incredible work!
Thank you Rutger for just having been there, and having done all those films!
One of my favorite actors, definitely one of the best (and for me also by far one of the sexiest).
Has acted in many favorite films of mine, and I will actually watch anything with Rutger in it, cause even in the shitty films, he at least is great. Sooooo many films of his still to explore.
My favorite film and favorite Rutger performance is the West German DER WILDE BLONDE MIT DER HEISSEN MASCHINE aka "Dandelions" from 1974, which is also the best film from masterful director Adrian Hoven. I'll never forget my first 35mm screening of this incredible work!
Thank you Rutger for just having been there, and having done all those films!
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"I too am a child burned by future experiences, fallen back on myself and already suspecting the certainty that in the end only those will prove benevolent who believe in nothing." – Marran Gosov
Haven't seen this one yet, but FLESH + BLLOD is fantastic, Rischka! Also it has Jennifer Jason Leigh in it.rischka wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:16 am https://letterboxd.com/brotherdeacon/fi ... y-drinker/
i have to agree with most pts in brodeacon's review above. rutger is very pretty for someone who lives on the streets. but this is why we love him?
the dubbing and the MUSIC are real problems. the cinematography is not. i'd forgotten i have flesh+blood too. maybe i shoulda watched that
would you sleep with this man under a bridge? i probably would
And on his looks and stuff: his enigmatic presence and his eyes already make my knees week, my head spin, and my stomach and other lower regions feel like butterflies are flying through jelly. And that's way before he starts to speak with that incredible voice of his...
So, yes, I would, most definitely, and absolutely.
"I too am a child burned by future experiences, fallen back on myself and already suspecting the certainty that in the end only those will prove benevolent who believe in nothing." – Marran Gosov
found flesh+blood and gonna watch it too. rutger has a special place in my heart altho he's not much of an actor
oddly enough he somewhat resembles my ex husband and at least one of my boyfriends
hey this is pretty good
oddly enough he somewhat resembles my ex husband and at least one of my boyfriends
hey this is pretty good