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Posted By: Leanwolf MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/04/23
This is an interesting movie about Hollywood and the early days of movies, from the late silent movies into the early period of the "talkies." It stars Brad Pitt in a memorable performance as a star of the silents, with the subsequent problems of so many silent stars who could not adapt to "talking pictures."

It also shows the debauchery of Hollywood at that time and the wild parties and relationships of the people involved in making motion pictures. My great uncle and great aunt were silent screen stars and were in Hollywood making "flicks" at the time Babylon represents. Also, as I am "in The Business," I've heard tales of the early days from people who were there that are astounding. Babylon depicts that era to a "T."

Lots of coarse language/dialogue, so if that offends you, do not attend. If you're interested in movies, this one is a "gotta see it." smile

FWIW.

L.W.
Posted By: tater74 Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/04/23
Thanks. Might be worth a look.
I remember seeing a movie years ago about Charlie Chaplin and his inability to adapt
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/04/23
Thanks for the review, LW!

Can you tell us who your great uncle and aunt were?

Here's the Babylon Trailer.

Posted By: Leanwolf Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/04/23
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Thanks for the review, LW!

Can you tell us who your great uncle and aunt were? ...

Charles "Hurricane Hutch" Hutchison and Edith Thornton Hutchison.

L.W.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/04/23
That's way cool!

You come by the business with a long history attached. smile

Montgomery Clift was my grandmother's cousin. That's about the only relative I have in the business.
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/04/23
Montgomery Clift was a very gifted actor. It's too bad he died so young.

L.W.
Posted By: Leanwolf Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 01/05/23
Rockinbbar, here is a picture from around 1928 Of Hutch and his good friend, John Barrymore. They are standing in the driveway of Hutch's and Edith's home in the Hollywood Hills above Sunset Blvd.

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Thought you might find it interesting.

L.W.
Posted By: Jim in Idaho Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 04/09/23
The three hour run time has been putting me off but I finally watched it last night. It was definitely entertaining but I'm glad I watched it on a streaming channel so I could get up and take a break in the middle.

Good performances all around, Margot Robbie does crazy self-destructive about as well as anybody these days and better than most.

Great soundtrack!
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 04/12/23
Biggest takeaway I got from this movie is that drugs are baaaaaad for you.
Posted By: kenjs1 Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 04/15/23
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Montgomery Clift was a very gifted actor. It's too bad he died so young.

L.W.
Always seemed a bit hammy and kind of a worm so I didn't like him most times. I do think that paid off for him as Rudolph Peterson in Judgment in Nurenburg- and he was okay in the Midfits which iis a hard movie to ruin. (As in I liked it)
Posted By: 43Shooter Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 04/15/23
We tried to watch it last night, Not saying it was bad or good as we quit it after about about an hour. My wife described it as bizarre. Can't disagree with that but this morning she said let's pick it up where we left off and see how it goes. Ok with me, there's enough crazy stuff going on to keep you interested. IMO if they were going after bizarre they got it right but so far it was like they were more interested in that then a coherent story. Got to say that was a hell of a party.
Posted By: 43Shooter Re: MOVIE - BABYLON - 04/17/23
Tried another hour, saw the great vomit scene and gave up on it.
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