The '90s got somewhat stranger, as he crafted one of the most underrated Stephen King adaptations in Dolores Claiborne ('97), and cast Al Pacino as Satan Himself in The Devil's Advocate ('97). romantic trial-by-fire, An Officer and a Gentleman ('82), to the Jeff Bridges/Rachel Ward football player neo noir Against All Odds ('84), and the Gregory Hines/Mikhail Baryshnikov dance picture White Nights ('85). The '80s found him helming everything from the Richard Gere/Louis Gossett Jr. Taylor Hackford's enjoyed a rather strange, fascinating Hollywood career. The fifty-fourth entry into this unbroken backlog is the Chicano gangland epic, Blood In, Blood Out: Bound By Honor.
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All in all, a mountain of movies to conquer. Some will be favorites, others oddities, with esoteric eccentricities thrown in for good measure. Not that there’s anything wrong with filmic “comfort food” (God knows we all have titles we frequently return to when we crave that warm and fuzzy feeling), but if you love movies, you should never stop searching for the next title that’s going to make your “To Watch” list that much more insurmountable.
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Ostensibly an extension of Everybody’s Into Weirdness (may that series rest in peace), The Savage Stack is a compilation of the odd and magnificent motion pictures you probably should be watching instead of popping in The Avengers for the 2,000th time. This column is here to make that problem worse.
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Whether it’s a pile of DVDs and Blu-rays haphazardly amassed atop our television stands, or a seemingly endless digital queue on our respective streaming accounts, there’s simply more movies than time to watch them. There’s always going to be – for lack of a better term – a stack of films we’ve been meaning to get to.