2 hours ago · Film & TV · 0 comments

I chose to watch a new movie on HBO a few weeks ago on a Saturday Night. A great movie, Patton, was on at the same time on the Fox Movie Channel, but I’d already seen it countless times. I watched the new movie (I can’t even remember the name of it) for about 40 minutes but could not get interested in it, so I turned the television to Patton and was immediately fascinated. I should have decided to watch it all along and was reminded how great a movie it is. Great movies are still being made today, but on an annual basis there are fewer being made than there were before the pandemic. Big budget superhero and kid’s movies dominate movie studio releases, and adults desiring good movies made with mature themes are hard pressed to find movies worth their time. Patton was produced by the 20th Century Fox movie studio and released during 1970. It starred Georgia C. Scott in 1 of his greatest performances, and Karl Malden who became more famous as the star of the mid-1970’s crime drama…

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