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The most curious thing..
All the President's Men
Shaft
French Connection 1 and 2
A Bridge too Far
Railway Children
Shaft
French Connection 1 and 2
A Bridge too Far
Railway Children
Concept and story excellent, music from the Bee Gees absolutely awful. Why would anyone actually deliberately sing like castrato's?
Oh, and fun fact - Saturday Night Fever remains the only soundtrack in history that outsold the movie box office takings. Despite SNF being a bona-fide worldwide smash.
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for your consideration 3 American 'dusty roads and big sky' 70s movies.
first up 'Vanishing Point', dusty road, big sky, cops, belting soundtrack .. bonus point for naked hippy chick on motorbike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P2VCMT8vAw&ab_channel=20thCenturyStudios
next up 'Electra Glide In Blue' dusty road, big sky, cops, even better soundtrack ... bonus point for cameo from Pete 'Chicago/ Glory of Love' Cetera as a leader of a motorcycle gang.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ql3l9C_qQ4&ab_channel=Shout!Factory
and finally 'Charley Varrick' dusty roads, big sky, cops, Lalo Schifrin soundtrack ... bonus point for magnificent cast ... Walter Matthau, Joe Don Baker and John Vernon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxaqjQWQVAk&ab_channel=MovieclipsClassicTrailers
Concept and story excellent, music from the Bee Gees absolutely awful. Why would anyone actually deliberately sing like castrato's?
No idea how old you are, but the OST sold gazillions and was pretty exciting and different at the time. For about 18m the 'awful' BeeGees ruled the world musically with music that was exciting and different. Fair enough if you didn't like it, but it certainly had it's moment.
Soldier Blue had its moments. The massacre at the end nearly made me pass out.
All the President's Men
Shaft
French Connection 1 and 2
A Bridge too Far
Railway Children
Soldier Blue had its moments. The massacre at the end nearly made me pass out.