Feel That New Hollywood Train Comin'
A double feature I call Feel That New Hollywood Train
Comin'! Seconds (John Frankenheimer, 1966) is a Twilight Zone episode
stretched to feature length. But a damn gripping one every frame of the
way. More shocking than the shots of peen in the grape-stomping
Bacchanal scene (since it was apparently cut from the American first
run) was the mention of a microwave oven. I had no clue they were around
that early even as a status symbol. Then,
oh boy, Reflections in a Golden Eye (John Huston, 1967) in the version
slathered with golden caterpillar guts. Lawd. I found the secondary
coupling of the de facto spinster Alison (Julie Harris, incredible as
always) and screaming Filipino queen Anacleto (Zorro David*) far more
intriguing than Liz/Brando's gothic S/M. Not a terribly likeable film
but a fascinating example of how haywire things can get (so everyone was
okay with that preposterous final shot, huh?) when "dealing with"
homosexuality. As for Robert Forster, dat ass! *IMDb lists this as his
only film. He died on my birthday in 2008 in one city over from where I
was raised!
Labels: John Frankenheimer, John Huston, Lizsploitation, The New Hollywood
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