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""I'm walking here! I'm walking here!"PhotofestDustin Hoffmanâs line was ad-libbed, and the scene was shot guerilla style because they didnât have enough money to shut down a New York street. The cab "almost hit us," Hoffman once recalled. "I guess the brain works so quickly, I said, in a split of a second, 'Donât go out of character âŚ' So I said, 'I'm walking here.' Director John Schlesinger started laughing. He clapped his hands and said, 'We must have that, we must have that,' and r"
" Notes: To be honest, it has been ages since I have seen this flick and I should definitely re-watch it at some point. Anyway, even though it was released in 1969, in my opinion, it actually belongs to the great wave of amazingly inspired US movies from the 70âs such as âTaxi Driverâ, âDog Day Afternoonâ, âThe French Connectionâ, âChinatownâ, âThe Conversationâ, âThe Godfatherâ Part I and II, âOne Flew over the cuckoosâs nestâ, âAll the Presidentâs meâ, â"
" Notes: To be honest, it has been ages since I have seen this flick and I should definitely re-watch it at some point. Anyway, even though it was released in 1969, in my opinion, it actually belongs to the great wave of amazingly inspired US movies from the 70âs such as âTaxi Driverâ, âDog Day Afternoonâ, âThe French Connectionâ, âChinatownâ, âThe Conversationâ, âThe Godfatherâ Part I and II, âOne Flew over the cuckoosâs nestâ, âAll the Presidentâs meâ, â"
" Director: John Schlesinger Starring: Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Salt and Barnard Hughes Convinced of his irresistible appeal to women, Texas dishwasher Joe Buck quits his job and heads for New York City, thinking he'll latch on to some rich dowager. However, New York is not as hospitable as he imagined and Joe soon finds himself living in an abandoned building with a Dickensian layabout named Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo. The two form"
" Director: John Schlesinger Starring: Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Salt and Barnard Hughes Convinced of his irresistible appeal to women, Texas dishwasher Joe Buck quits his job and heads for New York City, thinking he'll latch on to some rich dowager. However, New York is not as hospitable as he imagined and Joe soon finds himself living in an abandoned building with a Dickensian layabout named Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo. The two form"