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Early in his career it was hard to tell if he was into acting.
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Saw it back when it was released in the theater, mainly to see if I could get into Bird's music back then (this is about 20 years ago)... Back then , Eastwood was not yet known as a movie director, and personally I don't think this is one of his better one.... but it's also tricky to do a biography rather than a fiction... the risk to be a little bored is much higher...
Actually the only thing I really remembered was when Bird "steals" the saxophone and plays in the back alley to see check if it didn't have a defect and couldn't play more than one note at a time.... that had me laughing...
I rented it again about three or four months ago, when the site opened and to be honest, my opinion hasn't changed all that much, both about the movie and Parker's music...
In terms of jazz movies, I much prefer Tavernier's Round About Midnight
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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I agree that, being one of Eastwood's earliest attempts at directing, the story moves slowly and the whole thing is quite dark but I admire how he avoided glamorizing Bird or ignoring his addictive personality that so hampered his art. I'm sure if Clint had it to do over he'd take some pointers from the fabulous "Ray" biopic and brighten the mood a bit. Still, I'd enthusiastically recommend it to anybody who is curious about why Parker is so revered. Now, if only someone would dare to take on Miles!
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Make a joyful noise unto the Lord...
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I like it but I am biased with Clint. Thought Forest Whittaker played Bird great. I liked it dark. its not like Bird had the happiest of times and Whittaker brought an almost nervous fragile underlay with the character. One of his other early directing movies is a classic as well and one of my favourites and that is "Bronco Billy".
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Yeah, I like all the old spaghetti westerns he did.
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Yeah, I remember "Rawhide" , that goes way back, there was another similar show I barely recall called "Branded".
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The main reason I remember "Branded" was because of that opening scene shown every week without fail, ha.
Yes, there was Rin Tin Tin and Lassie, dogs were all the rage back then.
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Gotta agree about "Unforgiven." One of those movies that I can come across halfway through and I end up watching it to the incredible ending even though I've seen it dozens of times. Best western ever...
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