Sounds like Keith on the lucite Dan Armstrong in open G and Mick T (tho disputed) on the SG in standard tuning. Mick T is playing up the neck skating over a pickup at times. More I listen more I hear Mick's melodicism and tone at 0:20. and 1:43. https://t.co/GmG0bVYsHP
A stacked British cast with Brian Cox, Damien Lewis, Dominic Cooper, Joseph Fiennes. A prison film. An escape film. A humanist film. In the tradition of Bresson's A Man Escaped.
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A psychological war drama centered at the Admiralty with sea battles interspersed. The climax? Captain Shepperd cries--he is human after all. Except for the evil Nazi admiral, the Germans too are humanized as pawns in Hiltler's game. https://t.co/2z3vFxcvbx
@historyinmemes Joe Stilwell hated Chiang Kai-shek and his corrupt KMT. He tried to warn FDR that we were backing the losing side in China. We made a similar mistake in Vietnam by not recognizing Ho Chi Minh in 1945 in deference to our French allies.
George C's film directing debut. He got the memo on camera movement, but he plays a cowboy simpleton who gets smarter as he hulk-rages out against the military, including Martin Sheen as an evil army doctor.
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Love Me some relatively obscure but great George Harrison tune. What if George had gone folk? Don McLean shows us on banjo. It's almost like a Scots-Irish George has immigrated in the 1700s to the Southern Appalachians and written this. Don nails it: https://t.co/OihZR09jQa
The same year Miss Dunaway appeared in Chinatown, she starred with George C in this period drama dir. by Stanley Kramer. This oilfield film presages There Will Be Blood as an intersection of family, history & ruthless capitalism, played for laughs, mostly: https://t.co/4ORa1s3nfa
What is there was an actor who was in The Killing, Paths of Glory, The Shining and Blade Runner--here gueststarring in George C Scott's TV show? You'd probably watch it. You'd be glad you did.
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