Customer Review: This movie got a bad rap when it first appeared. But it is in fact a delightfully witty satire on middle-Eastern foreign affairs bearing the irresistible comedic stamp of the incomparable Elaine May. Beatty ... Read More
Customer Review: I was introduced to this film in an odd way. I was a HUGE James Coburn fan and went to see The Last of Shiela several times at the local movie theater. It was on a double bill with Thief who came to Dinner. I'd see the ... Read More
Customer Review: This was a made-for-TV movie shown about 35 years ago about the only American since the Civil War to be shot for desertion. Slovik (Martin Sheen) was a strange person and I didn't know how to react to this story, frankly. I knew Hollywood ... Read More
Customer Review: It has been about twenty years since I've seen this film and I recently watched it again because I had read Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde, a very good and detailed biography of Bonnie and Clyde. Although I still ... Read More
Customer Review: Excellent movie! I enjoyed the chemistry between Mark Gambril (Warren Beatty)and Terry McKay (Annete Bening, his wife in real life) I did see the former one with Cary Grant and liked it too, but my favorite is this one. Superb acting! And. seeing ... Read More
Customer Review: This movie is like a violent combination of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Toys. I think Disney had something to do with its production from all that stuff I saw at Disney MGM Studios Themepark back in the early 90's, but I just can't imagine Disney ... Read More
Customer Review: Rather than focus on the films Beatty has made over his fifty plus year career author Ellis Amburn chooses to focus on the women Warren has bedded. We're talking literal paragraphs of nothing but the names of Beatty's conquests. I only wish that that in-depth ... Read More
Customer Review: Everything a great bio needs - a compelling subject, exhaustive research, good storytelling - is here. There are flaws, but they are largely outweighed in this excellent book that really made me think.
True, it's a bit repetitive at times, and like so ... Read More