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I love the Freudian vibes of I Was A Teenage Werewolf (released today, 1957) as wacko Whit Bissell's scopolamine serum turns bitchy teen Michael Landon into a Wolfman. Fab mix of horror and juvenile delinquent flick, nice scares as Landon prowls the ladies. A 50s drive in classic

I love the Freudian vibes of I Was A Teenage Werewolf (released today, 1957) as wacko Whit Bissell's scopolamine serum turns bitchy teen Michael Landon into a Wolfman. Fab mix of horror and juvenile delinquent flick, nice scares as Landon prowls the ladies. A 50s drive in classic
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The Music Man (released today, 1962) got a best picture nod but it seems largely forgotten today; and yet it has that standout performance by Robert Preston as con man Harold Hill, and a fine small town nostalgia. "Ya Got Trouble" is a standout song; overlong but quite charming

The Music Man (released today, 1962) got a best picture nod but it seems largely forgotten today; and yet it has that standout performance by Robert Preston as con man Harold Hill, and a fine small town nostalgia. "Ya Got Trouble" is a standout song; overlong but quite charming
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The great pleasure of Ray Harryhausen movies like Jason And The Argonauts (released today, 1963) is seeing what creatures he comes up with, and he sure doesn't disappoint here. The skeleton warriors are a classic, and I love the gigantic bronze statue of Talos. Grand fantasy film

The great pleasure of Ray Harryhausen movies like Jason And The Argonauts (released today, 1963) is seeing what creatures he comes up with, and he sure doesn't disappoint here. The skeleton warriors are a classic, and I love the gigantic bronze statue of Talos. Grand fantasy film
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John Wayne intended The Green Berets (released today, 1968) as a patriotic film about the Vietnam War, one that would encourage all Americans to rally behind the U.S. war effort and commit to opposing Communism. In the film, a cynical anti-war journalist learns his lesson here.

John Wayne intended The Green Berets (released today, 1968) as a patriotic film about the Vietnam War, one that would encourage all Americans to rally behind the U.S. war effort and commit to opposing Communism. In the film, a cynical anti-war journalist learns his lesson here.
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Alan Pakula guided Jane Fonda to an Oscar in Klute and won awards for All The President's Men, but it's The Parallax View (released today, 1974) that wowed me the most. Warren Beatty's probing of who was behind a Kennedy-style assassination is one of cinema's most chilling films

Alan Pakula guided Jane Fonda to an Oscar in Klute and won awards for All The President's Men, but it's The Parallax View (released today, 1974) that wowed me the most. Warren Beatty's probing of who was behind a Kennedy-style assassination is one of cinema's most chilling films