For the month of March we will be exploring the filmography of one Hollywood's best directors, Billy Wilder. His filmography reads like a list of some of the best films of all time, The Apartment, Double Indemnity, Some Like It Hot, Sunset Boulevard, and yet I don't think Wilder is held up in high regard as he should be like, unlike some of his contemporaries like John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock. That is criminal as Wilder made the two films often argued as the best film noirs of all time. Wilder is one of the greatest directors of all time and this is our tribute to him.
A retrospective by Brooks Rich So this was not the big start of John Travolta's career. That would be the classic sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter. But this did elevate Travolta to another level. For any of you going oh come on. This silly movie with a disco soundtrack? Come on, Brooks. Just wait. Have you ever actually seen this? This isn't about disco. Disco just happens to be the music of choice. This about the kind of people who are kings at the dance clubs and then losers the rest of the time. There is a lot of darkness and truth in this film. So if you've never seen it please. Do yourself a flavor and check it out. Just watch it and then come back to read this. This is a movie about the different types of people we become between our real lives and our weekend lives. Tony Manero is a regular working class guy in a Brooklyn neighborhood, struggling to make ends meet and dealing with his loving but at times overbearing family. He lives in the shadow of his priest brother. ...

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