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Criminally overlooked masterpiece


This film is a forgotten masterpiece. You can tell by the lack of posts on this board. It needs to be rediscovered. Next to Midnight Cowboy, it's Shlesinger's best.

Oddly enough, the music is remembered, as it should be, but the movie should be remembered as well.

Unfortunately, it's a film about losers, as one previous poster so eloquently put it, and Americans can only find value in films depicting heroes, ie Iron Man.

Shame, shame, shame...

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I noticed your interst in the movie and I have a friend that was incarcerated in the satellite camp in Marion Illinois when Christopher Boyce was incarcerated in the protective (celebrity) wing in the basement. He has hand written letters to Michael Tobias' lawyer regarding his impending incarceration and he is willing to sell them to the highest bidder. The letters are dated for October 23, 1985.

Would you know where I may find an interested buyer? These letters are verifiably authentic.

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Who authenticated them? All I can say is that you're pretty slimy for wanting to sell a piece of someone's life. I'm sure I speak for a lot of people when i say - who gives a *beep* about letters to someone's lawyer (which are legally protected and you can be sued) that YOU claim are "verifiably authentic"... GET A JOB.

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Well, there might be a historical value in it, isn't that possible?

Anyways, this film is a quite nice little film, I'm recomending to others.

It's funny how Timothy Hutton was like this charming guy and turned out not being A-team in hollywood later. He's like a Paul Walker or something. But Paul Walker are always on those MTV movies. Anyways, they both do a nice job and Sean Penn is really funny as the spoiled prick having no idea on what they're doing. This could easily be a Cohen brothers film, if Hutton's character wasn't so counscious. I'm recommending it to my friends as a nostalgic political/spionage film.

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It is a brilliant film.It deserves more recognition !

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I agree. This is one of the best movies of the 80's and helped define the era kind of like the movie "Wall Street" as far as the fears of that decade are concerned. Of course, I know this movie was set before the 80's but it showed what was on American minds back in those days with the USA-USSR rivalry.

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to the OP....

your jibe at america was cute, but if you think hollywood only puts out movies that show americans in a good light, never criticing its past, its leaders or its people you really need to see a couple of more movies....really ...

second, please point out in which country the trend is for their movie companies to show their people/leaders/etc. in a negative light...it's ok, i'll wait...

lastly, why can't some nice european, or asian - bollywood aside - film companies try to match hollywood..seriously...hollywood has had the carry the film industry for planet earth for more than 90 years...isn't it about time that another country steps up?!? just a thought...

putz.

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Yep,and total underrated on IMDB. This movie also needs a BluRay release, perhaps Extended Version. The film is a subject matter that many Americans would probably choose to forget, being it was about "traitors" during a time when the Cold War was still on going.

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Totally agree with the OP. This film has held up incredibly well. 6.6/10 is a ridiculous rating.

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at least 8.0 as far as I am concerned. Any Blu-Ray special edition in sight perhaps?

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I have found this film listed on every website for spy/espionage films. It has always been considered one of the best. I recently watched The Company with Michael Keaton, and Cambridge Spies. This reminded me a lot of both. Great film!

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thx for those recs!



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I am really puzzled by that rating. I can imagine a lot of people never having seen it; but for a movie that was so critically acclaimed to get such a low rating seems bizarre.

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