Charles Bronson, R.I.P.

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lol, civilization doesn't get any better than that

timmy tannin (pompous), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 03:16 (seventeen years ago) link

HAHAHA

A-ron Hubbard (Hurting), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 03:21 (seventeen years ago) link

Goddamn. Where to begin? (I mean, aside from the sublime genius of his minichapel of MANDOM and his panache in opening the bottle.)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 03:24 (seventeen years ago) link

WOW

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 03:27 (seventeen years ago) link

I love the power-zoom when he first takes his shirt off - like his chest is BOOM COMIN' ATCHA!

Also, the odd cuts to him as a gunfighter while he's applying the mandom - they look like paranoid delusions or flashbacks or something.

A-ron Hubbard (Hurting), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 03:28 (seventeen years ago) link

I opened this thread thinking "oh no!!!! Charles Bronson died???? My favorite!!!!! And then noticed the date. Oops.

Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:20 (seventeen years ago) link

erm, ditto. !

Ste (Fuzzy), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:21 (seventeen years ago) link

Thirded. I was even wondering if I had him in my dead pool!

ailsa (ailsa), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:23 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah, same here. Wasn't he in Bowling For Columbine?

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 13:25 (seventeen years ago) link

Wasn't there some intrigue after he died about his actual age? Something along the lines of uncovering that he was really older than everyone thought... can't find anything about it, but it was a great excuse for everyone to talk again about how much of a badass he was.

patita (patita), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 14:22 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah, same here. Wasn't he in Bowling For Columbine?

that's charlton heston.

y'all should read harry crews' profile of charles bronson. insanely good.

hstencil (hstencil), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 14:24 (seventeen years ago) link

Mandom is the inspiration of Peter Wyngarde.

0xDOX0RNUTX0RX0RSDABITFIELDXOR^0xDEADBEEFDEADBEEF00001 (donut), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 15:50 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah, and it's Charlton Heston I have in my dead pool. Though I do actually know the difference between them*, I seem to be easily confused.

* other than one of them being dead, I mean

ailsa (ailsa), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 16:00 (seventeen years ago) link

definitely glad I'm not the only one who was surprised he died. . .three years ago.

Sam: Screwed and Chopped (Molly Jones), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 16:02 (seventeen years ago) link

I saw him last night in the Judy Holliday film The Marrying Kind (he had no lines).

Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 27 September 2006 16:03 (seventeen years ago) link

nine years pass...

i had no idea he did a thriller with Rene Clement in '69... it and the '75 actioner Breakout (Robert Duvall co-starring) are getting the Lincoln Center treatment this month.

https://www.filmlinc.org/films/rider-on-the-rain/

https://www.filmlinc.org/films/breakout/

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 6 February 2016 03:22 (eight years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Rider on the Rain I found rather unappetizing in a late-'60s arty misogyny style... Grungier tho probably not as good a film as Clement's Ripley film Purple Noon.

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Monday, 22 February 2016 15:36 (eight years ago) link

three years pass...

The Mechanic is pretty and dumb, much like Jan-Michael Vincent.

The original script's gay angle is still palpable, but overstated by some critics -- I doubt CB and JMV thought they were playing it that way.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 4 April 2019 18:40 (five years ago) link

four months pass...

^^^watched this one for the first time, in a good-looking stream on Amazon Prime. There’s not nearly as much to it as the premise might suggest and it was hard for me to get past the fact that it seems that the elaborate kills exist because this killer is really bored and to just shoot someone would be too easy, so he decides to make it really hard on himself.

Also that ending is truly one of those rush jobs they don’t do anymore. It felt like suicide for that one character, considering the information he had recently acquired.

omar little, Saturday, 24 August 2019 15:14 (four years ago) link

the French knew him as "le sacre monstre" (the sacred monster), the Italians as "Il Brutto" (the brute).

The Italians otm. The French only half-right.

A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 24 August 2019 17:52 (four years ago) link


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