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"It’s been a huge week in history, but not so huge at the box office. We decide to take a look back at some classic movies with conscience, each made at a pivotal moment in America history. Movies where the hero doesn’t stand up to a diabolical villain, but instead has to face a latent evil embedded in society. We discuss Fury, The Ox-Bow Incident, 12 Angry Men, and To Kill a Mockingbird, among others. Karina reports on here disappointing experience of being shut in on Halloween. It wasn’t the lack of social engagement that spoiled the evening, it was sub-par horror programing on
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Fury (1936, USA, Fritz Lang) ***
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"Note: I coulnd't discuss my objection to the film without revealign the plot, including the ending. I have noted where I begin to discuss the story beyond the basic premise of the movie. One of the worst parts of being a filmgoer is watching a great movie that goes wrong. Here is a film that is clearly two in two parts. Part one is a masterpiece, and part two is stupid, unessassary, melodramtic and a waste of time. This was the first film that Fritz Lang made in America after he fled Germany after refusing to make propaganda for Joseph Goebells. I was really worried that the studio system would have "un-auteured" him but Lang fans can take comfort in the fact the movie is undeniaby a Lang film- there's a dark atmosphere with a persavise cyncism and distincitive editing. An atmosphere of doom pervades the story. Spencer Tracy plays Joe Wilson, and unusually senstive man who takes a job in Chicago to make enough money so he can get married to his girlfriend (Sylvia Sidney). Aft ... "
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