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    1) You're seeing the tail end of traditional theatrical training. Method and realism would soon take over. Something like Marathon Man is a mini-study in the differences in old-school technique (Olivier) and new (Hoffman).

    2) Yeah, scores got much more elaborate and specific to the plot as time went on.

    3) Realism made a big advance in all aspects of film making during 50s and 60s and continued after that.
    Thank you James Lipton.

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    I don't think we can just pick a movie or a year and say....oldies stop pre/modern cinema post. As we know Bonnie and Clyde came out around 66-68 or so. I 'd have to go back before that, I was thinking early 1960's would work. Most things changed dramatically around then.
    Why do you have to make a ing list for everything anyone on here mentions? Are you OCD?

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    Why do you have to make a ing list for everything anyone on here mentions? Are you OCD?
    Why do you care what I do? I need to run things by you first, hahahaha!!!!!!!! You that wrapped up in everyone else?

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    Paths To Glory was one...but to be fair that was Kubrick too

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    It's Friedkin Saturday!
    To Live And Die In LA (1985)

    A bit of a e 80's trailer that doesn't do justice to this film. One of the best car-chase sequences ever, ala French Connection (another Friedkin) or Bullitt. Bomb-ass thriller.

    Sorcerer (1977)
    Friedkin's masterpiece, IMO. The jungle bridge sequence is bad-ass. This is a remake of a French classic that far surpasses the original in my view.


    Friedkin awesome!

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