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...rats. They think he's strange (a justified opinion), and grow to hate him. And they try to get back at him by flirting with his wife; two of them hunger for Army on her own, considerable, merits. The Sumners' pastorale closes with a squelch when a cat is hung in their closet, which Amy sees as a test of David: "They want to show you they can get into your bedroom...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Peckinpah Roughs it Again | 1/21/1972 | See Source »

Peckinpah has also successfully planted intriguing questions which make the mind consider the narrative while the action lunges forward--something else new for him. Who really killed the cat, for example? That question may color the way you look at the entire film. But Peckinpah hasn't resolved anything enough to make us understand how Amy. David and the mob finally measure up in his eyes...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Peckinpah Roughs it Again | 1/21/1972 | See Source »

...meeting opened with the presentation of a resolution by Committee member Wylie, calling for the termination of Frisoli's contract. The reading of the resolution--which contained a list of 29 charges--was repeatedly drowned out by chanting and cat-calling from Frisoli supporters...

Author: By Daniel Swanson, | Title: School Committee Meets; Frisoli Ouster Is Likely | 1/19/1972 | See Source »

Meanwhile she lives in her new house in Malibu with her daughter, a young driver-helper, a maid, a fox terrier, a large mongrel and a deaf cat. She eats health foods ("Our whole society is built around the dining table," she complains over alfalfa sprouts and carrot juice) and spends a lot of time watching the tide-and her psyche. Starting with her breakthrough in B. & C. & T. & A., she recalls, "people kept saying, 'Wow! You're a star. You must really be happy,' and I kept asking myself, 'If it's so great...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: The Skin Touch | 1/17/1972 | See Source »

Immediately, someone asks why the film features so much blood (for El Topo does for bloodbaths what Claudet Colbert did for milk)., Jodorowsky, who's' anticipated the attack, has practised his defense: "I will kill any animal you eat in all my pictures. I do not kill dog or cat. I can kill chicken. I cannot have 10,000 rabbits stampede they tell me, so I say I want 300 rabbits dead. How many cows do you kill a day? 80,000 a day? One million? Finish with the hamburgers and I will finish to kill animals. It is essential...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Luncheon with Jodorowsky: Charcoal-broiled and Medium-rare | 1/12/1972 | See Source »

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