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Movie Review #31 - Sometimes a great notion - To find a man - Tomorrow - Mame - Night Moves - Movie Movie - Loving Couples

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Espresso fueled quick review synopsis.

Seven more 70’s movies to review for you today. Let’s begin with Lee Remick, some Fonda’s and Paul Newman in the film adaptation of Ken Kesey’s (Sometimes a great notion 1972) The review will be a breeze and we’ll all agree because this story isn’t dark or complex in any way.

Next up is an even more light hearted romp about a scared teens journey to try to get an abortion.

(To find a man 1972) is another film we all completely agree on and there is zero conflict. Do I have to say it “Sarcasm.”

I will say that we all agree that Lloyd Bridges is superb at playing peeps engaging in substance abuse.

(Tomorrow 1972) is such a fast paced thrill ride of an adaptation of William Faulkner’s novel, it’s just a flippin blur of excitement.

Next up I wonder where in heck Rosiland Russel is in Lucille Ball’s musical interpretation of (Mame1975), Also V shows us up again with their stellar research, and that’s not sarcasm, no more sarcasm.

Here we are now in the year 1975 with rad director Arthur Penn’s (Night Moves), does that title work at all, I don’t think we discussed it, does it ALL take place at night? Let’s change it to Gene Hackman walks around.

(Movie Movie 1978) was a fun time for me especially because I new nothing going in and did not get the huge duh of a context clue from the title, but in my defense many titles as just stated can be quite vague or meaningless. Art Carney and George C are here along with Brad from Rocky horror.

Ok finally today your decade under the influence crew wraps it up with our amazing review of 1980’s (Loving Couples).

We got a goofy James Coburn here along with Shirley MacLaine and Janet from rocky horror. What happens when 2 cheating couples go to same resort?

We hope you enjoy our offering. Plz give us all the stars and write us a review, why not?

Thanks for listening.

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Espresso fueled quick review synopsis.

Seven more 70’s movies to review for you today. Let’s begin with Lee Remick, some Fonda’s and Paul Newman in the film adaptation of Ken Kesey’s (Sometimes a great notion 1972) The review will be a breeze and we’ll all agree because this story isn’t dark or complex in any way.

Next up is an even more light hearted romp about a scared teens journey to try to get an abortion.

(To find a man 1972) is another film we all completely agree on and there is zero conflict. Do I have to say it “Sarcasm.”

I will say that we all agree that Lloyd Bridges is superb at playing peeps engaging in substance abuse.

(Tomorrow 1972) is such a fast paced thrill ride of an adaptation of William Faulkner’s novel, it’s just a flippin blur of excitement.

Next up I wonder where in heck Rosiland Russel is in Lucille Ball’s musical interpretation of (Mame1975), Also V shows us up again with their stellar research, and that’s not sarcasm, no more sarcasm.

Here we are now in the year 1975 with rad director Arthur Penn’s (Night Moves), does that title work at all, I don’t think we discussed it, does it ALL take place at night? Let’s change it to Gene Hackman walks around.

(Movie Movie 1978) was a fun time for me especially because I new nothing going in and did not get the huge duh of a context clue from the title, but in my defense many titles as just stated can be quite vague or meaningless. Art Carney and George C are here along with Brad from Rocky horror.

Ok finally today your decade under the influence crew wraps it up with our amazing review of 1980’s (Loving Couples).

We got a goofy James Coburn here along with Shirley MacLaine and Janet from rocky horror. What happens when 2 cheating couples go to same resort?

We hope you enjoy our offering. Plz give us all the stars and write us a review, why not?

Thanks for listening.

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