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Heaven's Gate (1980)
9/10
A Masterpiece - I Thought There Were Only Three Of Us
15 March 2004
Until today, I thought there only three people, including me, who considered Heaven's Gate (1980)to be a masterpiece and perhaps the last great western, (since the 1970), after, Little Big Man (1970), Jeremiah Johnson (1972), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and The Long Riders (1980).

I was stunned and pleased to see that 22.5% of those voting at IMDB rate this movie a 10, as do I. A recent book, the Worst Movies of All Time, includes Heaven's Gate. Through it's production and release it was vilified, as no movie since Cleopatra, almost twenty years before. At one time it was considered the most expensive over-budget movie of all time, surpassing even Cleopatra. It was blamed for the downfall of its studio, United Artists, until everyone finally saw all the studios were falling. Michael Cimino, fresh from his glory with the Deer Hunter was hated and despised for his success and movie making excess, but clearly, that was petty jealousy at its worst.

Cimino ended up fashioning one of the great expositions of the American experience. This film is not to be missed but any serious student of American filmmaking.
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Donnie Darko (2001)
9/10
Wow! A Truly Wonderful Surprise Awaits You
16 May 2003
To speak of "Donnie Darko", I must digress to tell you I feel like the astronaut Dave in the sequel to 2001, the movie most people didn't like at all, 2010. (I liked it and make no excuses even though 2001 is among my favorite five films of all time. 2010 is not a favorite of any kind, I just liked it). Dave the astronaut said, when he cosmically appeared, "Something wonderful is going to happen", or words to that effect. He was referring to the second sun which would appear in the sky and how our absolute awe would save the day for a foundering mankind.

I say to you who will see Donnie Darko one day, "Something wonderful is going to happen". An unexpected original and exciting treasure awaits you. It is a horror, sci-fi, teenage angst, family disintegration, superhero, philosophical exploration, sacrifice film that leaves the viewer so satisfied in the end and so filled with unexpected hope, he or she will want to immediately rewind and watch again.
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Four Friends (1981)
8/10
A very fine film, too easily overlooked
26 October 2000
This is one of the best presentations of the 60's put on film. Arthur Penn, director of Bonnie and Clyde and Little Big Man, saw that Steve Tesich's outstanding script rang with truth, and from these two talents comes solid cinema. Jodi Thelin's Georgia Miles gives male viewers a hit of pained nostalgia for the archetypal beauty who is almost within our grasps, but, always just out of reach. Just see it, or you cinematic education will be incomplete.
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