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It's just sarcasm.
OP is entirely clueless. So much so that I think he must be playing a role as some sort of joke.
This poster ten years ago had Ann confused with Kathie.
He knew where the police road block was and deliberately drove there to get her caught. He didn't plan on her pulling a rod and drilling him.
The most beautiful psychopath I've ever seen.
That post was ten years ago. Do people still write "prolly"?
No, it's not too long.
The movie is perfectly comprehensible. Pay attention.
"Out of the Past" is one of the greatest movies of all time, and deserves all the rating it gets. Too bad the OP missed out on enjoying it.
Definitely not a B movie.
Young played a sitcom stereotype with a phony accent. Greer gave possibly the best performance ever of a psychopath. Greer should have won.
Jeff (Mitchum) is not bad. He just gets pulled back into his relationship with a gangster, then into a relationship with the gangster's psychopath girlfriend. He tries to get out of the situation repeatedly. In the end, he risks his life trying to do the right thing and turn psycho girl in so he can be with a nice girl. Jeff is a good guy.
At that time, and well into the 1970s, people smoked anywhere they wanted to, whenever they wanted to. Movie theater balconies, restaurants, public libraries, doctors' offices, grocery stores, school campuses, hospitals, and gas stations. In 1972 I worked in a supermarket and one of my tasks was to go up and down the aisles every half hour with a three-foot-wide dry mop to sweep up all the cigarette butts. Different world.
This movie is absolutely one of the best movies of all time.
Too bad she didn't use her feminine allure for goodness and niceness instead of badness and evil.
Unfortunately for her, her best is a pretty low bar.
Exactly. No problem with a woman president, but the female candidates we've been offered so far have been lousy.
What is a "dem" sandwich? Just curious because I'm not familiar with that lunchmeat.
There is absolutely nothing in the original novel or the 1939 movie to suggest that Glinda is homo.
But other than all that, it's pretty good.