Aging
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People talk about this as a movie for kids, but I think it's a movie for baby boomers who are coming to terms with aging, infirm parents, our own mortality, our kids growing up and leaving us, and all the other things we never thought would happen to us.
He meets another girl named Sally we have a March of time montage which shows her
aging
while he strings her along still waiting for Mildred.
A pretty memorable movie of the animals-killing-people variety, specifically similar to "Willard" in that it stars an
aging
character actor (in this case, a step down a bit to the level of Les Tremayne, who puts in the only distinguished performance I've seen him give) in a role as a man whose life is unbalanced and who subsequently decides to use his animal friends to exact revenge on those who have wronged him.
And the performances are funny, especially Cavett (as "himself"), Lauren Bacall as an
aging
conservative figurehead, Glenda Jackson (who actually became a member of Parliament) as a left wing ideologue (in the opening scene lecturing someone dressed as a carrot on the sanctity of politics), and Carol Burnett as a basket case.
The film begins with the
aging
father (Peter Falk)is trying to figure out why his wife (Olympia Dukakis) has left him.
Never mind females advanced
aging
dilemma's, human fear vaults off the screen for your viewing.
The "movie aimed at adults" is a rare thing these days, but Moonstruck does it well, and is still a better than average movie, which is
aging
very well.
'The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine' is one of the more understated episodes, focusing on an
aging
movie star's inability to cope with the changing times and only introducing a supernatural element in the closing minutes.
And grown-up children are often seriously baffled and disconcerted by any evidence that
aging
parents possess an active libido.
"The Matador" is a dark comedy starring Pierce Brosnan as an
aging
hit man who befriends a straight-arrow, happily-married American businessman (Greg Kinnear) in Mexico.
O'Toole takes a character that potentially could have been a buffoon and creates a hilarious yet touching portrayal of an
aging
action film star who has to do American TV for his "new business associate- the IRS"...assigned to watch over our British invader is Mark Lynn-Baker, who is lucky to still have hair by the end of the show...which by the way is one of the cooler endings ever...and ya gotta get the movie to see it for yourself...I could say something wonderful about each member of the cast...and you'll want to pay particular attention to Joseph Bologna as "King Kaiser"...in fact, rent this movie, enjoy it, then buy it...you can watch it over and over again and love it each time...one note...the scene with the firehose on the roof is one of the funniest movie sequences ever...but it is all good...and I loved it!
After an
aging
carpenter (W.
Jack Mosley is an
aging
cop who has degenerated himself to a dead beat work horse of the police department.
This movie is about aging, loving, losing, and coming to terms with the world as a place of change and violence.
The
aging
actress character always says exactly what's on her mind.
We have an
aging
Dean Martin, a soon to be dead Sharon Tate, Chuck Norris, and Bruce Lee choreography.
And in 1969, Aldrich handed the directing reins (producing only this time) to Lee H. Katzin, for what may be viewed as the third in a loose trilogy of films dealing with geriatric battleaxes (or
aging
gargoyles, as my buddy Rob prefers to call them) having at each other with no quarter given.
What's a poor
aging
biddy to do...except knock off a succession of equally aged housekeeper-companions, steal their cash and plant their remains in the garden?
The
aging
Dean Martin is pathetic as a Bond-esquire government agent that women somehow (?) find irresistible, even those who aren't trying to use him in some way.
A sloppy, poor STV actioner with an
aging
Wesley Snipes as a disgraced Special Ops turned armored car robber.
Brando playing the
aging
corporate bad guy who knows the score, and Scott an over the hill cop who gets his teeth into something he just can't seem to let go of.
Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn play
aging
childhood friends who grow to absolutely hate each other.
The casting of an
aging
Linda Purl with young children was ill-advised.
Alan Swann (O'Toole) is a swashbuckling, aging, alcoholic actor billed to appear on television - which is fine until he realises that the thing is going to be broadcast LIVE, which is unthinkable.
Crossing paths with these folks are a Russian immigrant cab driver, the mayor's caring but
aging
mother, a poor teenager, and a businesswoman with eyes for Dori's husband.
And many of the scenes are simply painful in memory (like the bad-guy speech right when he is prepared to kill an
aging
Robin, which gives the secondary hero an opportunity to regain his sword.
Reno, now a baguette-bellied and
aging
actor, seems unconvincing in this role.
EVERYTHING WORKS, from an
aging
Errol Flynn, Alan Hale as his sidekick, a witty script, great action, a young Raymond Burr as a sword fighting (!) bad guy, to one of Max Steiner's best scores.
The
aging
Flynn's other trysts are romantic and humorous like Cary Grant (although Grant's were cosmopolitan not swashbuckling)in his last pictures.
They seem like a loving couple, but she is in her 40's, fit and trim while he was
aging
and overweight.
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