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VIDEO EXCERPTS: "The Loved One" (1965) Hollywood loves to satarize itself, but sometimes the joke lands with a thud. [...] Its pitch black humor left audiences cold.
Director Tony Richardson wanted to push boundaries, but the result was a movie too weird and mean-spirited for mainstream success. [...] The movie was quickly shelved and only gained a cult following decades later. But if you like your comedy twisted, "The Loved One" is a hidden gem -- an acid trip through Tinsel Town's underbelly. in 1965, though, it was too much, too soon, and too strange for the mainstream...
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"King Rat" (1965). [...] As far from a rah-rah war fantasy as you can get. [...] The story drops you into the filthy, hopeless world of a Japanese POW camp in Singapore. [...] There are no heroes here, only survivors. And that didn't go over too well with audiences in the mid-60s, who were still clinging to the idea of the noble soldier.
[...] Director Brian Forbes nearly broke down shooting the film, and after 62 grueling days, he admitted he could barely speak about it without choking up.
[...] The movie was a box office bomb. In some countries, it was outright banned for its portrayal of British officers. Over time, though, "King Rat" has found its audience. Film buffs who appreciate its honesty, and unflinching depiction of what war really does to people...
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1964's "The Train" is a war movie where nothing is faked. Every crash, every explosion, every bullet is the real deal. [...] Burt Lancaster insisted on doing all his own stunts, blowing out his knee and halting production for weeks. The film's budget ballooned. The French Rail Authority had to literally blow up real tracks, and the whole crew lived in a state of controlled chaos.
It was massive, no models, no CGI, just brute force film making. [...] Nowadays, "The Train" is a cult favorite among cinephiles and directors alike. If you want to see real trains explode in stunts you could never get away with today, this is your movie. Just don't expect a happy ending...
Top 15 Underrated 1960s Flops (#3 Destroyed The Studio) ... https://youtu.be/VI0whlYhBQs
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VIDEO EXCERPTS: "The Loved One" (1965) Hollywood loves to satarize itself, but sometimes the joke lands with a thud. [...] Its pitch black humor left audiences cold.
Director Tony Richardson wanted to push boundaries, but the result was a movie too weird and mean-spirited for mainstream success. [...] The movie was quickly shelved and only gained a cult following decades later. But if you like your comedy twisted, "The Loved One" is a hidden gem -- an acid trip through Tinsel Town's underbelly. in 1965, though, it was too much, too soon, and too strange for the mainstream...
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"King Rat" (1965). [...] As far from a rah-rah war fantasy as you can get. [...] The story drops you into the filthy, hopeless world of a Japanese POW camp in Singapore. [...] There are no heroes here, only survivors. And that didn't go over too well with audiences in the mid-60s, who were still clinging to the idea of the noble soldier.
[...] Director Brian Forbes nearly broke down shooting the film, and after 62 grueling days, he admitted he could barely speak about it without choking up.
[...] The movie was a box office bomb. In some countries, it was outright banned for its portrayal of British officers. Over time, though, "King Rat" has found its audience. Film buffs who appreciate its honesty, and unflinching depiction of what war really does to people...
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1964's "The Train" is a war movie where nothing is faked. Every crash, every explosion, every bullet is the real deal. [...] Burt Lancaster insisted on doing all his own stunts, blowing out his knee and halting production for weeks. The film's budget ballooned. The French Rail Authority had to literally blow up real tracks, and the whole crew lived in a state of controlled chaos.
It was massive, no models, no CGI, just brute force film making. [...] Nowadays, "The Train" is a cult favorite among cinephiles and directors alike. If you want to see real trains explode in stunts you could never get away with today, this is your movie. Just don't expect a happy ending...
Top 15 Underrated 1960s Flops (#3 Destroyed The Studio) ... https://youtu.be/VI0whlYhBQs