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  1. 26 de nov. de 2010 · The Last Picture Show is like a multilayered poem in the way it indulges Sam’s nostalgia—and ours for the veteran western actor Johnson—while feeding Sonny’s future reveries about his own past. The film was revelatory when it opened in October 1971, and it has proved the most assured of Bogdanovich’s uneven career.

  2. "The Last Picture Show" has been described as an evocation of the classic Hollywood narrative film. It is more than that; it is a belated entry in that age -- the best film of 1951, you might say. Using period songs and decor to create nostalgia is familiar enough, but to tunnel down to the visual level and get that right, too, and in a way ...

  3. The Last Picture Show: Directed by Peter Bogdanovich. With Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Ben Johnson. In 1951, a group of high schoolers come of age in a bleak, isolated, atrophied North Texas town that is slowly dying, both culturally and economically.

  4. Last Picture Show, The (1971) -- (Movie Clip) That's A Roughneck For You Outside what amounts to a whole-town Christmas party (in novelist and co-screenwriter Larry McMurtry’s fictional 1951 Anarene, Texas) Jacy (Cybill Shepherd) frustrates jock boyfriend Duane (Jeff Bridges), contriving an excuse allowing her to slip away with Lester (Randy Quaid) to a promising country-club party in a ...

  5. Brilliant study of life in a small Texas town during the 1950s, and how characters' lives intertwine. The story, based on Larry McMurtry's novel, follows the exploits of two high school football stars.

  6. 3 de feb. de 2019 · Lorsque les personnages plus âgés évoquent le passé, ils se montrent nostalgiques et pétris de regrets. Un tel se souvient avec mélancolie d’une relation palpitante précipitamment avortée, unetelle explique avoir épousé son mari par naïveté et dans le but d’irriter sa mère. L’enthousiasme a rarement été autant rationné.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2010 · The Criterion Collection presents Peter Bogdanovich’s classic The Last Picture Show on Blu-ray in their America Lost and Found box set. The film is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this dual-layer disc in a new 1080p/24hz transfer. The transfer, done by Sony, is a gorgeous black and white presentation, and sits up there ...