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Peckinpah Misogynistic Scum Bag


Sam Peckinpah is a misogynistic bastard, and a scum bag, his films are full of women hating venom that is a throw back to some rancid dark ages that is better buried rather than celebrated. Look at crap like 'Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia,' wherein a prostitute at the piano bar is gratuitously clocked and knocked to the floor with a bloody mouth; what is THAT all about? Later on violence is visited upon Sonia Braga, also for no good reason. Jump to Peckinpah's so-called masterwork, 'The Wild Bunch' and the way the prostitutes here are treated -- with unaccountable viciousness. Jump again to 'The Getaway' and the way that Steve McQueen manhandles Ali MacGraw, slapping her around, belittling her; it is pointless woman-hating treatment. In both the 'Osterman Weekend" and 'Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid' there are scenes of routine brutality inflicted on women, to no real purpose other than to feed Peckinpah's sadism. Moreover it is a well-reported fact that while filming 'Pat Garrett' Peckinpah's crew buried live chickens up to their necks in sand, only their heads were visible, and then used these poor live animals for target practice, shooting their heads off. Since it was in Mexico, there was no animal protection. Any way you look at Sam Peckinpah, he is a real jerk, an embarrassment. Critics seem to be in love with Sam Peckinpah, and there are moments in a few of his films that stand out like the blown up bridge scene in 'The Wild Bunch.' However the great majority of what Peckinpah fobs off as exceptional is sub-par trite pedestrian. Look once more at 'The Wild Bunch' the scene where one of the gang has to be left behind and Ernest Borgnine goes on about 'saying a prayer, having a church supper, etc.' Any way you look at it, it is absurd, and frankly stinks on its face. It is common knowledge that Sam Peckinpah was a burned out coke-head and virtually unemployable which is obvious from the films-as-garbage that he was responsible for. If he was just a hack it would be one thing, but that he used his pictures to showcase his vicious treatment of women is unpardonable. More cinematic vomit like the Killer Elite with its repetitious shots of topless women (for no purpose), and the Osterman Weekend, which both resorted to slo-mo death scenes demonstrate how out of it Peckinpah really was. BTW he was thrown off of the movie the Cincinnati Kid, since he insisted on using a bunch of nude scenes which had zero to do with the story. He was a real jerk and any honest analysis of the rotting manure pile of his films will reveal that.

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Women get their revenge in "Cross of Iron".

And William Holden gets smacked hard in the face by a woman in 'The Wild Bunch'.

and (spoilers!) Susan George gets the last shot in "Straw Dogs".

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Thank you.

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