MILLENNIUM MONTH (MM): MOVIES FROM THE YEAR 2000...
AND IN MEMORIAM
(Post 4 of 11)
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In the Mood for Love |
The feel of In the Mood for Love is understated in the same way that Hong Kar-Wai's Chungking Express is. The
plot of In the Mood for Love involves two married spouses having an affair. The twist is that
the characters we see and certainly sympathize with are the spouses
being cheated on! It's a fairly penetrating character study and I like the unusual point-of-view.
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Richard Mulligan |
Obituary of people with 1001 movie connection: Richard Mulligan (1932-2000). I remember Richard Mulligan mostly for being my favorite character on the late 70's TV show
Soap. But let us not forget his most memorable performance as George Armstrong Custer in
Little Big Man. Mulligan plays the General as an self-aggrandizing lunatic. And rightly or wrongly, that's the way I still think of Custer.
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David Tomlison |
David Tomlison (1917-2000). David Tomlison was almost certainly best known for playing Mr. Banks in
Mary Poppins. And the fact that the recent movie about the making of that film is called
Saving Mr. Banks doesn't hurt. But I also remember Disney's early 70's attempt to recreate the success of Mary Poppins with
Bedknobs and Broomsticks. A magical main female character, animation interspersed with live-action have made some (perhaps unfairly) dismiss
Bedknobs as nothing more than a Poppins knock-off. But I like the fact that
Bedknobs brought back the blustery Mr. Tomlison in one of the lead roles. And to be honest with you, I kind of prefer
Bedknobs and Broomsticks to
Mary Poppins.
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