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I couldn't have picked up on how the research explained the parasite functions and all its mental effects or why the plot to deliberately infect Yoji Michino was going to help Michino, without the subtitles, or some of the humor like the little girl asking Yoji if he was a 'spaceman'.
 
Sideways (2004) (wiki link) watched on Disney. It was an easy watch on the second computer screen while I did other things. Miles is someone some of use can connect with, a bit of a loser, but in the end, as movies do, it seemed that it was going to work out for him. If only life was more like the movies, huh.

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The French Connection (1971) was based on a novel which was based on a true story. Regarded as a great film, one can't help seeing that the actions of Popeye Doyle were often highly reckless and put more people in danger than were threatened by the criminals. Like many older cop films, there's much to make modern folk cringe. Still, worth watching and I'm now watching the sequel.

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Ministry of Fear (link to film) says it's 1944, google says it was released in 1945, and yet the intro to the film indicates it was made in 1943 (MCMXLIII) Enjoyable film. American FILM NOlR crime film directed by Fritz Lang, based on the 1943 novel by Graham Greene. The film stars Ray Milland, Dan Duryea and Margaret Reynolds The original music for the film was composed by Victor Young.

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The 13th Letter (link to film) 1951 drama. When Dr. Pearson (Michael Rennie) comes to a quiet Quebec town to set up his medical practice, he attracts the notice of Cora (Constance Smith), whose husband, Paul (Charles Boyer), is the town's other doctor, and Denise (Linda Darnell), eldest daughter of the family in whose house he lodges. When an unknown person begins writing letters attacking Dr. Pearson and Cora for having an affair, a complex web of rumors, lies and accusations begins to ensnare nearly everyone in town.

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The Whisperers 1967 Good film. Mrs Margaret Ross, an impoverished, elderly, eccentric woman, is living in a ground floor flat, in an unnamed town in northern England. Aged 76, she is dependent on National Assistance from the British government. She is visited by her criminal son, who hides a package containing a large sum of money in her unused spare room. The son confesses to the police of his robbery, then is sent to jail. Meanwhile, Mrs Ross finds the money. Thinking the money is a windfall intended for her, Mrs Ross makes elaborate plans. She casually confides to a stranger, who befriends her in order to ply her with spirits, kidnap her, then rob her of the stolen money. Rendered drunk and abandoned to the elements by her captors, Mrs Ross contracts pneumonia. She is found by neighbours, then after almost dying, recovers in a hospital. It is the first time anyone has cared for her in years. Doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, and social workers all focus on her case. An agent at the National Assistance bureau traces down her husband, Archie (who deserted her decades ago). Motivated by the agent, who threatens him with legal pressure, informing him of his legal responsibility to her, the husband is strongly encouraged to move back in with her, which he does. Soon, he becomes involved with gamblers, then steals their money at a chance opportunity, which forces him to flee, so he deserts her again. Having been on the verge of a return to functional living, Mrs Ross resumes her lonely status as an isolated person, who talks to the walls. This movie depicts these events as occurring during the year 1966, the year that British National Assistance was replaced by Supplementary Benefit.

 
Hook Line and Sinker (youtube link to film) Awful. Didn’t even finish watching it. I couldn’t work out if it wanted to be a comedy or a drama. As a kid loved Jerry’s movies and found him so funny, but only where he was a young guy himself. As he aged, so did his humour. He wanted to use the same stuff to make people laugh and it didn’t work. I went to see his act when he came to Melbourne in the late ‘90’s. I didn’t think much of it. And I learned a lot more about him from then, which I didn’t like. They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes.

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Woman Obsessed (link to film on youtube) is a 1959 romantic drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Susan Hayward, Stephen Boyd, Barbara Nichols, Dennis Holmes, Theodore Bikel, Ken Scott, James Philbrook, and Florence MacMichael. The screenplay concerns the hardships faced by a widow and her eight-year-old son on a rugged Canadian ranch. The film was shot in Big Bear Lake, California. Trigger warning - some domestic violence.

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Not Wanted (link to film) 1949 drama about a girl, abandoned by her lover, shuns another man who wants to marry her. She enters a home for unwed mothers. Stars Sean Penn's father Leo Penn, Sally Forrest and Keefe Brasselle. Directed by Ida Lupino.

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You take the Russian movie "Planeta bur" (1962) and dub it in English and add insert shots of Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue then rename it "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet" (1965). Then you remove those inserts and put in different ones with Mamie Van Doren and other actresses but keep the English which was dubbed over the Russian but then add an extensive amount of narration over the dubbing to obscure the dubbing and create some introduction scenes with some rather poor plastic models and you have "Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women" directed by Peter Bogdanovich using the name "Derek Thomas", in fact they even made up new names to credit the original Russian actors remaining from the "Planeta bur" sections.

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So the question remains, why did they paint their stomachs to match their pants? Was it a Jeannie belly button thing or what?
Maybe just the stylish thing to do on Venus?

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