What are some essential 70s thrillers? I just watched The Conversation and I need more
Williams Friedkin's Sorcerer, Sam Peckinpah's Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia
Don't expect many replies, this is a fucking pleb sewer
>>87079779
Bertolucci's The Conformist
>>87079833
Thanks for the tips. The Conversation blew me away. I get goosebumps when I think of Hackman saying "I'm not afraid of death! but I am afraid of murder.."
>>87079779
El Topo
Sisters. It has Margo Kidder when she was a qt.
>>87079833
>Sorcerer
Thanks for reminding me to rewatch this, got the blu ray last year and it's fantastic.
Three Days of the Condor
Night Moves
Klute
Long Goodbye
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>>87079923
This movie was great apart from the cheap trick they pull at the end. The entire movie the couple are saying "He'd kill us if he had the chance" then at the very end we hear it again and it changes to "HE'D kill US if he had the chance"
Really cheap and dissatisfying but still great movie.
If you like sci fi check out invasion of the body snatchers.
Not 70s but you should really watch Angst
>>87081225
I don't get it.
>>87079779
It's early 80's but i think you would like it. One of my favorites underrated thrillers. Best performance of John Heard.
>>87081225
I think this is because we're seeing everything from Hackman's perspective, the tape doesn't change, Hackman's perspective on it does.
>>87083301
He's saying the emphasis on the words changed.
Good thread.
The Parallax View
Three Days of the Condor
Blow Out (1981 but feels like a 70's film)