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  • movie year countdown #36 - 1971 - Get Carter

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    Get Carter  (1971)

    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Get Carter

    Maybe I haven't seen enough Michael Caine movies from his young years, but man he is absolutely ruthless here.  I'm not sure if I expected that.

    This movie starts out slow for quite a while.  I didn't know if I'd be able to get through it for a while.  But then the action really picks up.  I kind of love that feeling when you are watching a movie and you're rating of it in your head gradually goes up and up.

    Can I reiterate the fact that Caine's character is ruthless?  Wow!

    Another one of those movies where pretty much every character is reprehensible, except maybe the poor lad who gets the total crap beat out him and looks completely hideous shortly before his girlfiend is coming into town to visit.

    This is an ugly England, but I love it.  I think it's often considered one of the best and most influential British films.  There certainly was some originality here.  And it's surprisingly good for being the director's first feature film.  Mike Hodges you are now on my list.  I have to check more of his work out.

    Ruthless!

    Rating: 9/10


  • movie year countdown #35 - 1972 - Kozure Ă”kami: Kowokashi udekashi tsukamatsuru (Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance)

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    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Kozure Ôkami: Kowokashi udekashi tsukamatsuru (Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance)

    I think I liked this movie for many reasons that I like Spaghetti Westerns and a lot of post-apocalyptic stories.  The settings are sparse and dusty.  None of the characters are extremely noble, most of them are exceedingly cruel.  Society seems to be in chaos.  Protagonists usually have no one else to depend on.  And of course he is always badass, very clever, and a skilled killer.

    I'm excited by the fact that there are six of these films, and I'm assuming it's all part of the same story and features the same filmmakers and actors.  Basically I'm expecting the epic quality of a anime or a manga since that's what it's based on.

    I don't have too much else to say right now.  Maybe after I've finally made my way through the whole ordeal of films.

    Rating: 9/10