The Taking of Pelham 123 ( 2009 ) is Tony Scott continuing to mess with Michael Bay
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Tony Scott's 2009 film
The Taking of Pelham 123 is a remake of a 1998 TV movie with same name, which is a remake of a 1974 movie with the same name, which is an adaptation of a 1973 book, with the same name. Strangely enough, apart from
Denzel Washington playing the hero and
John Travolta playing the villain, the film also prominently shows
John Turturro and
Ramón Rodríguez which, the same year, also appeared in a
Michael Bay film
Transformens 2: Revenge of the Fallen.
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Carrie 1976 ... the psycho-sexual analysis
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The 1970s are an interesting time when it comes to cinema history. It is the time after
the code was changed into the MPAA rating system ( allowing more violence, nudity and harsh language on the screen ) and yet before new blog-baster Hollywood was born. 1976's
Carrie by
Brian De Palma was already released after the 1974
Steven Spielberg sensation
Jaws. But still before
George Lucas broke the planet with his
Star Wars. Everybody knew the movies were intense at that time. Some of the most depressing shit came out at the 1970s. And with it, there was also
Carrie. A psycho-sexual revenge-tale about child-abuse.
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Blow Out 1981 is De Palma's take on The Conversation
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47th Academy Awards from 1975 ( giving awards to movies from 1974 ) was an interesting spectacle.
Francis Ford Coppola's film
The Conversation ( which was nominated for
Best Picture ) lost to
The Godfather Part II also by Francis Ford Coppola. In 1981
Brian De Palma, one of the people who hanged out with Francis at the time, decided to remake a 1966 Italian film
Blowup, but doing it like Coppola's
The Conversation. Where sound plays a critical role in the plot of the picture.
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