Screening Log

This new site feature is a collective effort to summarize our viewing habits. Occasionally, you will find titles here that are coming to a theater near you, in addition to films viewed on television, and even films viewed in piecemeal. The screening log is archived each month; to view past entries select a month in the menu below.


February 2006 activity

Total Log Entries: 47

Total Comments: 35


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The Ballad of Cable Hogue / USA / 1970

Someone remarked while I was watching this that it’s clearly the work of a drunk: goofy and sentimental in equal measures. But for the entertainment that such a mood offers (and for the campiness of Jason Robards’ and David Warner’s performances), The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a wholly perfunctory revisionist Western, with none of the urgency of The Wild Bunch. Perhaps that’s an unfair comparison, but I rate even a rote Peckinpah action film like The Killer Elite superior to this.

It should be noted that the ballad itself, penned by the late Jerry Goldsmith (no relation), is awful. Far superior is John Cale’s tune, “Cable Hogue,” which seems to be related to the film (like me to Jerry) in name only.

by Leo Goldsmith | Source: Warner Bros. DVD
15 Feb 2006 2:06 PM | Submit Comment


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