diagnosticguy
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3 old ones, st. elmo's fire, the final countdown and kickboxer, working on a documentary about wwll with some footage they say hasn't been seen in america yet, pretty good combat footage too
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El Topo. 1970.
6/10
A gunfighter goes on a journey of transformation.
Violent surrealism with loads of colour and a 'story' of challenge and rebirth.
At times so weird it was almost boring, but with a strange enough cast of characters that forced you wonder what the hell it meant.
Thanks FulciLives.I would like to suggest two other films by Jodorowsky that I think are outstanding:
1.) The Holy Mountain
2.) Santa Sangre
Although I love both of these, I would rate El Topo much higher than you did so maybe he isn't your thing but I lot of people, myself included, really dig his films.