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Edgar mentions Jeff Bridges having a fore shadowing of his "Dude" character in this. I found that when he is dazzled and dying in the end he has aspects akin to the alien he played in Starman
This movie and The Eiger Sanction from '75, are two of my favorite Clint movies. They are both overlooked and underrated. George Kennedy is in both of them.
I saw this as a kid in Ireland almost 50 years ago!! but today i got my own DVD copy of this one of my favorite all time movies. Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, Jeffrey Lewis and of course George Kennedy and Dub Taylor and the whole cast are fantastic. Montana looks absolutely beautiful if i ever return to the USA i must visit the big sky country.
It seems only Eastwood's Warner Bros films are really remembered and a lot of the MGM and United Artist films he did in the 60's and 70's are forgotten by the general public.
When we first got cable in the late 70s this was on HBO so after my folks went to sleep I snuck downstairs and watched it with the sound on 1 and my face a couple inches away from the screen.
Love this movie!!!! Such a star making turn by Bridges, here!!!! He really owns the movie!!!! Eastwood didn’t like that he was being upstaged by Jeff Bridges. He had a relight to be!!!!
Lloyd's Little "Dude" Tenderly Soft Steps His Way Toward the "Oscar" Footlights ... With his awe-inspiring death-knell denouement, Bridges totally nails home his nominational " ' Picture Show" follow-up in Cimino's Beyond Beautiful Buddy, Road, Heist, All-Too Heavenly Cross-Genre Hybrid Debut. As Eastwood heads on down this lonely expanse of highway, laconically hurtling toward his preordained destiny, "Thunderbolt" might have ultimately recouped what he thought he had wanted with the inexplicable recovery of the lost Big Score; but he ever-so movingly loses what he really always needed most... Where Does Cimino Go From Here? ...
Yes this is one of my favorite movie's seen this when I was a little boy!!! The end makes me sad and daisy duke is in this movie and dam she was a fine red head wow!😛😛👍they don't make movie's like this at all any more so sad😣👍
Saw this last night. Good film. Think there's a little bit of social commentary about the value of life probably from the Vietnam war. Good film though that makes you care for the characters
@@DNF81 That's what I thought, but it seems like that was just a rumor that went around. I honestly am leaning towards the man getting one to many botched plastic surgery jobs, like a previous commenter mentioned. Wright might have just been referencing the rumor. This was recorded before Cimino's death in 2016.
Great opening & closing scene. The rest is a boring, pointless waste of time. This could have been a classic 70s film, but it's just a mishmash of one scene after another that never really add up. The final scene is heartbreaking but also a bit cliche. Clint and Jeff went on to do much better work.
I’m a huge Eastwood fan, and this is my all-time favorite of his.
I just saw this for the first time and was blown away
Jeff Bridges was also in a lesser film with Tommy Lee Jones called blown away.
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A buddy film with a sad ending.
Edgar mentions Jeff Bridges having a fore shadowing of his "Dude" character in this. I found that when he is dazzled and dying in the end he has aspects akin to the alien he played in Starman
This movie and The Eiger Sanction from '75, are two of my favorite Clint movies. They are both overlooked and underrated. George Kennedy is in both of them.
One of my favorite movies. In some ways the film is about reckless freedom.
Right. It's also a buddy heist film with cross-dressing. So it's got something for everyone.
In my opinion this was Cimino's best film.
I saw this as a kid in Ireland almost 50 years ago!! but today i got my own DVD copy of this one of my favorite all time movies. Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, Jeffrey Lewis and of course George Kennedy and Dub Taylor and the whole cast are fantastic. Montana looks absolutely beautiful if i ever return to the USA i must visit the big sky country.
George Kennedy is the man.
Never watch this film with a headache. It's terrifying towards the end.
Why?? I loved it---- made me kinda emotional
Definitely an underrated gem.
It seems only Eastwood's Warner Bros films are really remembered and a lot of the MGM and United Artist films he did in the 60's and 70's are forgotten by the general public.
Cybopath Such as this, The Gauntlet, and Joe Kidd, all of which are excellent
Firstname Lastname Joe kidd was a mess though
@@rocknrallsoul94rockero4 Was that the one with a train plowing through a saloon?
@@Blaqjaqshellaq yes
When we first got cable in the late 70s this was on HBO so after my folks went to sleep I snuck downstairs and watched it with the sound on 1 and my face a couple inches away from the screen.
rip Cimino
Love this movie!!!! Such a star making turn by Bridges, here!!!! He really owns the movie!!!! Eastwood didn’t like that he was being upstaged by Jeff Bridges. He had a relight to be!!!!
He’s right. It’s a fantastic movie that deserves to be seen.
Watched this last night and the scene where Eastwood and Bridges are eating Ice Cream cones in the car immediately made me think of Hot Fuzz.
Lloyd's Little "Dude" Tenderly Soft Steps His Way Toward the "Oscar" Footlights ... With his awe-inspiring death-knell denouement, Bridges totally nails home his nominational " ' Picture Show" follow-up in Cimino's Beyond Beautiful Buddy, Road, Heist, All-Too Heavenly Cross-Genre Hybrid Debut. As Eastwood heads on down this lonely expanse of highway, laconically hurtling toward his preordained destiny, "Thunderbolt" might have ultimately recouped what he thought he had wanted with the inexplicable recovery of the lost Big Score; but he ever-so movingly loses what he really always needed most... Where Does Cimino Go From Here? ...
I lived through the 70s as a young adult. I'm still trying to figure that decade out.
George Kennedy was GREAT in this his character was so intense
Luv this movie.
Yes this is one of my favorite movie's seen this when I was a little boy!!! The end makes me sad and daisy duke is in this movie and dam she was a fine red head wow!😛😛👍they don't make movie's like this at all any more so sad😣👍
I saw the movie at the Drive-Ins with my parents.
Great film.
Saw this last night. Good film. Think there's a little bit of social commentary about the value of life probably from the Vietnam war. Good film though that makes you care for the characters
A Must See!!!
It's a cracking little movie.
Great movie but not really a comedy though not totally a drama. It has a dark side.
Thanks for the SPOILER!
Still curious what Wright means here about Cimino becoming a lady.
Cimino has had extraordinary plastic surgeries on his faces. The before and after pix are sad.
Cimino transitioned.
@@DNF81 That's what I thought, but it seems like that was just a rumor that went around. I honestly am leaning towards the man getting one to many botched plastic surgery jobs, like a previous commenter mentioned. Wright might have just been referencing the rumor. This was recorded before Cimino's death in 2016.
It can't be any worse than the poop bag movie The Deer hunter
Great opening & closing scene. The rest is a boring, pointless waste of time. This could have been a classic 70s film, but it's just a mishmash of one scene after another that never really add up. The final scene is heartbreaking but also a bit cliche. Clint and Jeff went on to do much better work.