I'm watching Alan Rudolph's ROADIE right now. And this Cheap Trick opener is a banger. Probably not for you, but definitely for me! Ha!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy9sij3d_2M&list=RDzy9sij3d_2M&start_radio=1
I'm watching Alan Rudolph's ROADIE right now. And this Cheap Trick opener is a banger. Probably not for you, but definitely for me! Ha!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy9sij3d_2M&list=RDzy9sij3d_2M&start_radio=1
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I found Alan Rudolph's extremely unusual film noir, REMEMBER MY NAME, on the Internet Archive. There's a fascinating neurosis that drives many of Rudolph's films and, when he leaned into this, he finally broke away from the influence his mentor Robert Altman. And REMEMBER MY NAME is so different from any other film noir I've seen. Great performances from Anthony Perkins and Geraldine Chaplin. Worth a gander if you're wired like me!
https://archive.org/details/remember-my-name-1978-movie/RememberMyName_1080p.mp4
Remember My Name, writer-director Alan Rudolph’s second feature, is a real rarity, never released on VHS or DVD. Updating the classic woman’s melodrama, it...
I've got your film nerd high niche content right here, iin which I go on for five minutes about how underappreciated Alan Rudolph's 1976 film WELCOME TO L.A. is.