Ronee Blakley

Ronee Blakley

  • Born: 1945-8-24
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  • Extended Reading
    • Bernadette 2022-01-11 08:02:37

      Awesome group image satire

      In the more chaotic group portrait drama, all 24 characters were involved in the opening of the airport scene. Coupled with the ubiquitous campaign broadcast of the film, the first half of the time was deep in the mire of the development of the plot by recognizing faces and remembering names. The...

    • Janae 2022-01-11 08:02:37

      imeasy

      The price of bread

      may worry some

    • Isobel 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      A satirical panorama of America with blurred boundaries between politics and entertainment, boasting multilayered plot and cogent characterization, done in unique dazzling style with remarkable improv-ensemble performances. A work of unprecedented audacity and prodigious talent.

    • Lolita 2022-01-11 08:02:37

      Ukiyoe, the capital of American country music in the 70s by Robert Altman. Multi-line network structure, equal treatment to dozens of characters, multi-theme narrative, political allegory, superimposed dialogue, music and campaign speeches. I miss the Kennedy family, the poetess of the car cemetery and the elephant cemetery, serial car accidents, [Easy Rider] motorcycles, amputations & striptease. you may say that I ain't free, but it don't worry me. (9.0/10)

    Nashville quotes

    • Connie White: [singing] Rolling Stone, Rolling Stone, Gathers no moss, Cold as the stars up above, Rolling Stone, Rolling Stone, Gathers no moss, But neither does it gather any love...

    • John Triplette: I just want to tell you a little bit about what we're trying to do. I'm not - I know you're astute politically and I'm certainly not here to sell you a bill of goods.

      Bill: I don't care. I don't care about politics.

      John Triplette: Okay, great. Well, let me tell you then, I've got a problem that I think would work to your advantage. As you know this redneck music is very popular right now. And I've got an awful lot of these local yokels on the bill, you know, singing...

      Bill: Your basic country folk...

      John Triplette: Crapola...

      Bill: Right

      John Triplette: So, I think - what I'm going for is a broader appeal, you know.

      Bill: Which is where we would fit in.

      John Triplette: More than just this Southern thing. And I think that you could really - a really hip group, like yours, could walk off with the evening.

      Bill: Yeah, probably the only rock group on there?

      John Triplette: Absolutely.