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»rank: 4198

starring: Richard Chamberlain, Glenda Jackson, Max Adrian, Christopher Gable, Kenneth Colley
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion: :Furious, violently bombastic, terribly unsettling, Ken Russell's 1970 biography of Peter llich Tchaikovsky (Richard Chamberlain) is a portrait of artistic brilliance beset by the Russian composer's mounting guilt over, well, everything: his homosexuality, his marriage to the increasingly miserable and mad Nina (Glenda Jackson), his hidden attraction to Count Anton Chiluvsky (Christopher Gable), and his suggestively incestuous relations with a sister while growing up. Consumed by his art to the point of explosiveness, Tchaikovsky has increasing difficulty ...


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The Boy Friend (1971)

The Boy Friend (1971)

»rank: 5019

starring: Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Max Adrian, Bryan Pringle, Murray Melvin
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion: :Furious, violently bombastic, terribly unsettling, Ken Russell's 1970 biography of Peter llich Tchaikovsky (Richard Chamberlain) is a portrait of artistic brilliance beset by the Russian composer's mounting guilt over, well, everything: his homosexuality, his marriage to the increasingly miserable and mad Nina (Glenda Jackson), his hidden attraction to Count Anton Chiluvsky (Christopher Gable), and his suggestively incestuous relations with a sister while growing up. Consumed by his art to the point of explosiveness, Tchaikovsky has increasing difficulty ...


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Lisztomania

Lisztomania

»rank: 8056

starring: Roger Daltrey, Sara Kestelman, Paul Nicholas, Ringo Starr, Rick Wakeman
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion: :Lisztomania, Ken Russell's follow-up to Tommy (both films were released in 1975) finds him even more in the mood for desultory spectacle than his garish pop artistry adapting the Who's rock opera. Seeking to tell the story of superstar composer Franz Liszt through a freewheeling series of pop allegories, kitsch, quotes, and pastiches, Russell hopes to reflect in contemporary terms the runaway train of Liszt's celebrity, love life, and alleged rivalry with Richard Wagner. Roger Daltrey, the ...


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Tommy

Tommy

»rank: 18258

starring: Dick Allan, Ann-Margret, Ben Aris, Arthur Brown, Eric Clapton
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion: :lf you've ever wanted to hear Jack Nicholson sing (or try to) or marvel at the sight of Ann-Margret drunkenly cavorting in a cascade of baked beans, Tommy is the movie you've been waiting for. As it turns out, the Who's brilliant rock opera is sublimely matched to director Ken Russell's penchant for cinematic excess, and this 1975 production finds Russell at the peak of his filmmaking audacity. lt's a fever-dream of musical bombast, custom-fit to the ...


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Monitor: Bartok

Monitor: Bartok

»rank: 16688

starring: Boris Ranevsky, Pauline Boty, Sandor Elès, Peter Brett, Rosalind Watkins
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion: :lf you've ever wanted to hear Jack Nicholson sing (or try to) or marvel at the sight of Ann-Margret drunkenly cavorting in a cascade of baked beans, Tommy is the movie you've been waiting for. As it turns out, the Who's brilliant rock opera is sublimely matched to director Ken Russell's penchant for cinematic excess, and this 1975 production finds Russell at the peak of his filmmaking audacity. lt's a fever-dream of musical bombast, custom-fit to the ...


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Crimes of Passion

Crimes of Passion

»rank: 8620

starring: Kathleen Turner, Anthony Perkins, Bruce Davison, Gordon Hunt, Dan Gerrity
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion: :The crazy man of British film, Ken Russell (Women in Love, Whore), hit the apex of guilty-pleasure absurdity with Crimes of Passion, a dark if pointed (and ultimately poignant) walk on the wild side. Although this schizophrenic, neon-blurred traipse through the red-light district of Los Angeles, courtesy of hooker and guide China Blue (Kathleen Turner), never made much money at the box office, it still managed to eke out a cult following. Barry Sandler's script felt a ...


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Mahler

Mahler

»rank: 18732

starring: Robert Powell, Georgina Hale, Lee Montague, Miriam Karlin, Rosalie Crutchley
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion:Description:Ken Russell's (Women in Love, Tommy, Crimes of Passion) Mahler is a dazzling depiction of Gustav Mahler's tormented life. The maverick director, who revolutionized the film biography, blends history and psychological analysis for a fascinating study of art and sensuality. Equally brilliant and disturbing flashbacks and dream sequences chronicle the turn-of-the-century Austrian composer's turbulent marriage, passionate affairs, and rejection of Judaism. Viewers will revel in Mahler's stirring music, the exquisite cinematography and lavish sets, and characteristic Russellian ...


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Tales of Erotica

Tales of Erotica

»rank: 23785

starring: Sharon Angela, Hetty Baynes, Charles Gerbel, Arliss Howard, Ruth Maleczech
directed by: Ken Russell, Bob Rafelson, Susan Seidelman


0ur opinion:Description:Ken Russell's (Women in Love, Tommy, Crimes of Passion) Mahler is a dazzling depiction of Gustav Mahler's tormented life. The maverick director, who revolutionized the film biography, blends history and psychological analysis for a fascinating study of art and sensuality. Equally brilliant and disturbing flashbacks and dream sequences chronicle the turn-of-the-century Austrian composer's turbulent marriage, passionate affairs, and rejection of Judaism. Viewers will revel in Mahler's stirring music, the exquisite cinematography and lavish sets, and characteristic Russellian ...


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Devils, The

Devils, The

»rank: 15707

starring: Vanessa Redgrave, Oliver Reed, Dudley Sutton, Max Adrian, Gemma Jones
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion:Description:0riginally rated X, this film combines historical, comedic, and surrealistic elements to tell a tale of politics and witchcraft. ln order to take over pre-rennaisance France, Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry followers will have to eliminate Father Grandier. Grandier controls the one town that keeps Richelieu from having total control of the region. The plan is to convince the townspeople that Grandier is a warlock and that all of his nuns are possessed by devils. The accusations ...


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Dante's Inferno

Dante's Inferno

»rank: 27183

starring: Oliver Reed, Andrew Faulds, Ira Teller
directed by: Ken Russell


0ur opinion:Description:0riginally rated X, this film combines historical, comedic, and surrealistic elements to tell a tale of politics and witchcraft. ln order to take over pre-rennaisance France, Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry followers will have to eliminate Father Grandier. Grandier controls the one town that keeps Richelieu from having total control of the region. The plan is to convince the townspeople that Grandier is a warlock and that all of his nuns are possessed by devils. The accusations ...


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You can say this about D.E.B.S.: director Angela Robinson’s 2005 feature isn’t very good, but it is surprisingly entertaining. The premise, which bears a passing resemblance to any number of previous films (from Heathers and Clueless to Charlie’s Angels and the Austin Powers franchise), involves a secret government agency recruiting young women as spies, based on their smarts, their ability to lie convincingly, and the fact that they look fetching in ultra-miniskirts. Four of the D.E.B.S. are then charged with collaring "criminal mastermind" Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster), who has returned to the States after hatching all manner of nefarious plots overseas. Then comes the twist: Diamond is gay, and one of our heroines, Amy Bradshaw (Sara Foster), unexpectedly finds herself falling in love with her. Out goes the espionage element; in comes the love story, and therein lies the surprise, as this burgeoning lesbian relationship is handled with unexpected sympathy, even tenderness. Sure, the acting, even by veteran grownups like Holland Taylor and Michael Clarke Duncan, is almost uniformly lame, and the script is silly; overall, the film would have to put on considerable weight to even be considered frothy. Still, D.E.B.S. isn’t a bad way to kill a couple of hours. DVD bonus features include a making-of featurette and commentary by Robinson and the cast. --Sam Graham
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The teaming of Johnny Knoxville (Jackass: The Movie) and Seann William Scott (Dude, Where's My Car?) as well as the presence of the '70s-flavored car chases that were a specialty of the TV series guarantees that The Dukes of Hazzard will be even more lowbrow than the CBS TV series (1979-85) that inspired it. However, this brain-damaging comedy is more "rehash" than "remake," as good ol' Georgiaboys Luke Duke (Knoxville) and his cousin Bo (Scott) are frequently upstaged bythe General Lee, the Confederate-flagged '69 Charger that they drive, jump, race, and fly in as they smuggle moonshine for their Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson). Meanwhile, cousin Daisy Duke (Jessica Simpson) is reliably available to model her short-shorts (aka "Daisy Dukes") and awesome figure (and let's face it, Simpson's talents pretty much begin and end right there), while corrupt honcho Boss Hogg (Burt Reynolds, who should know better) recruits a local NASCAR star to advance his wily scheme of converting Hazzard County into a strip mine. Director Jay Chandrasekhar (Super Troopers) manages to mine some good-natured humor from the movie's oval-track detour and a few colorful supporting players (notably Kevin Hefferman as the Duke's pal Sheev). Otherwise, consider yourself warned: The Dukes of Hazzard is shameless Hollywood product at its most forgettable, trafficking in shameless white, rural Southern stereotypes. If you can make itto the end, there's a blooper reel to reward your endurance. --Jeff Shannon

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Yes, the unrated edition of The Dukes of Hazzard has nudity... but no, it's not of Jessica Simpson, but topless sorority girls. There are also two sets--"PG-13" and "unrated"--of deleted scenes and bloopers. The four minutes of unrated deleted scenes (supplementing the 25 minutes of "PG-13" deleted scenes) include more sorority girls and a menage à trois for Johnny Knoxville . The five minutes of unrated bloopers (the same amount as the "PG-13" bloopers) feature a few more girls but mostly bad language. Featurettes discuss the Daisy Duke short shorts (and show how you can make your own), car stunts, and the making of the movie (narrated by a cast member of the original TV series). --David Horiuchi


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