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Film Review: A graphic take on 'Parker'
Among hard-boiled fiction fans, Parker (no first name) — the protagonist of more than 20 novels credited to Richard Stark (one of the many pen names used by Donald E. Westlake) — is an iconic figure. In films, he has been portrayed, with...
Tags: Lee Marvin, Mel Gibson, Real Estate, Parker (movie), Nick Nolte
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Holiday shopping takes a French twist in South Pasadena
"Merci beaucoup," said the waiter at Mike & Anne's, a pleasant restaurant on Mission Street in South Pasadena, as my friend Allie and I finished our lattes and paid the bill. Allie had mentioned that there was a distinctive French theme to the shops and...Tags: Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Services and Shopping, Restaurants, South Pasadena
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Hollywood rarely did Donald Westlake justice
One of the enigmas in the long and rich career of Donald E. Westlake was that this author of more than 100 novels, many of them popular, accessible and plot-driven works of crime fiction, both grim and comic, received such a spotty handling by Hollywood....Tags: Crimes, Robert Redford, Mel Gibson, Jean-Luc Godard, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Pierrot le Fou'
Special to The TimesJean-Luc Godard's films have always reflected the times in which they were made with their acute, even startling ability to evoke self-recognition, yet so rich and far-ranging are their concerns that it is hardly surprising they seem timeless. Such is the...Tags: Italy, Movies, Samuel Fuller, Jean Renoir, Career and Workplace
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'For Ever Godard' celebrates a New Wave master
Special to The TimesJean-Luc Godard is not merely the iconoclastic, indefatigable enfant terrible of France's New Wave but one of the most idiosyncratic and important filmmakers of the 20th century, whose innovative spirit continues to flourish into the 21st. His...Tags: Documentary (genre), Francois Truffaut, Comedy (genre), France, Billy Wilder
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'Band of Outsiders' (1964)
Times Film CriticIn the thirty-five years since its American release, Jean-Luc Godard's lyrical gangster romance "Band of Outsiders" has been as difficult to revisit as it is impossible to forget. Starting today, the first part of that equation is going to change. Rialto...Tags: Crimes, Quentin Tarantino, Jean-Luc Godard, San Francisco, Jimmy Johnson
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Payback
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday February 5, 1999 "Parker steals. Parker kills. It's a living." Or so claimed the paperback blurb copy for the series of drop-dead hard-boiled novels about a nerveless professional criminal that Donald Westlake wrote in the 1960s and '70s...Tags: Crimes, Lucy Liu, Lee Marvin, Kris Kristofferson, Mel Gibson
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Fall Movie Preview
The Hartford CourantBetween the end of summer and the edge of winter and the holiday season, the movies shrink. The budgets are lower; the weekend totals dip. As young acolytes await the second coming of Harry Potter on Nov. 15 and older fans count the days until Pierce...Tags: Delroy Lindo, Politics, Mos Def, Dustin Hoffman, Kip Pardue
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Up/Down/Fragile
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday May 30, 1997 "Up/Down/Fragile," which launches a series of French films at the Grande 4-Plex, is not like any musical you have ever seen, but then its director, New Wave pioneer Jacques Rivette, is not like other filmmakers, either. ...Tags: Movies, Celebrities, French Movies, Entertainment, Stanley Donen
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