Spiderman ? :D
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So, even though the film "loses focus in a poorly scripted courtroom anti-climax" you watched it to the final credits?
And you could have been watching John Sayles' staggeringly good Lone Star (1995) one of the great under recognised American films- possibly because of the power of its brilliant low key and surprising ending which many Americans would be very uncomfortable with.
Alf - 2 excellent guesses!
GB - I said no googling! although I agree re the courtroom stuff, there's a couple of moments with Kathleen Turner near the very end that are worth watching: where she snaps "Suzanne Somer, this is my BAD SIDE!" and where she smashes Patricia Hearst in the face with a telephone handset for wearing white shoes after Labor Day
I've seen Lone Star (twice) and found it underwhelming, mainly cos I found the Chris Cooper character to be rather wet and I didn't really care about him.
The quote was from my 2011 Time Out Film Guide. No longer published alas.
I think what I like about Lone Star is that it is so not-Hollywood and addresses serious themes. In fact it is so good I can understand why US teenagers, or whoever made up the cinema audience in the 1990s, did not flock to see it.
As for actors? Just cattle. (And at least one portly film director was very unpleasant).
I was also going to suggest 'Once upon a time in the West', the scene with Jack Elam at the beginning :D
but Kathleen Turner wasn't in that film so I had to look it up :o Coincidentally I was watching Kathleen Turner in 'Peggy Sue got married' a couple of nights ago :D
as promised:
http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/attac...0&d=1400798293
Prizzi's Honor is nearing the top of my DVD pile too...
The Railway Man, excellent.
Went to see 'X Men Days of future past' tonight. I enjoyed it and even sat through all the credits so I could watch a couple of minutes of a taster for the next film in the series. First modern film I have seen in 3D so that added a bit of fun to it.