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“That’s Very American of You, Charlie.”

The Americanization of Emily (1964) is a wonderfully satirical, dark comedy about a “dog robber” in the US Navy serving during WWII. Starring James Garner as Charlie, a self-proclaimed coward, the film tells the story of this unscrupulous officer who prefers to avoid heroism in lieu of self-preservation. Although deemed unpatriotic by some critics, The…

July 28, 2014 in blu-ray review, drama, hahas, lit adaptations, wwii films.

Dealing in Lead: The Magnificent Seven (1960)

The strains of the main theme to The Magnificent Seven (1960), highlighted in the opening credits and woven into the score throughout the movie by its brilliant composer, Elmer Bernstein, are instantly recognizable, even if you have never seen the film. So iconic is the music that underscores this epic tale of dusty desert adventure…

January 31, 2013 in learning to love ..., westerns.

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