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Joe Baltake

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Biography:

Growing up, I wiled away my time at the movies. I'd sit through a movie two, three times and, at night, my dreams invariably would be about movies and the people in them. While other kids were out in the sun, I'd be committing movie dialogue to memory. A fair amount of time was spent either at the local theater (called the Liberty, which, in my case, was apt, as it liberated my mind) or reading about movies, talking about movies, analyzing them. Every school essay somehow was twisted into a movie review. Life, as far as I was concerned, was simply a grand excuse to go to the movies and then sit around and just think about them. When you're 10, no one bothers you if you stare at the ceiling all day, connecting the cracks. My personality was shaped largely on my parents' living room floor. Later, when I became a professional movie critic (for Gannett, Knight-Ridder and McClatchy Newspapers), I realized that making a living out of looking at movies in the afternoon is another way of connecting the cracks in the ceiling. Everyone does it and I've a hunch that the way a person connects the lines, the way he or she analyzes a movie, says a lot about them. My passion now is those films that have been neglected, overlooked, underrated, hastily dismissed, unfairly maligned and generally forgotten -- and that are just about impossible to see anymore. In short, definitely not the usual suspects. Check out http://thepassionatemoviegoer.blogspot.com/ for assorted observations, pronouncements and viewpoints on such films.

Favorites:

Billy Wilder's The Apartment and Ave in a Hole, Mervyn LeRoy's Gypsy, Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, Sam Peckinpah's The Getaway, Jean Renoir's Le Grand Illusion/The Grand Illusion, Alfred Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Vertigo and Marnie, Charles Chaplin's City Lights, Jean-Luc Godard's A Bout de Souffle/Breathless, Peter Bogdanovich's At Long Last Love, Richard Quine's Bell Book & Candle and The Notorious Landlady, Fritz Lang's Der Mude Tod/Destiny, Morton DaCosta's Auntie Mame, John Ford's The Searchers, Brian DePalma's Blow Out, Hal Ashby's The Landlord and Vincente Minnelli's Some Came Running

Official Website:

http://www.thepassionatemoviegoer.blogspot.com

Reviews

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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) 83% “In terms of plotting, I guess Return of the Jedi is strictly a kiddie show, but it works because, like the other Star Wars films, there is not a hint of condescension here.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Funny Lady (1975) 51% “Ms. Streisand winningly combines her solid comedic and dramatic talents with her unique charisma and knock-out singing voice.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 24, 2025 Full Review Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) 93% “While it lacks the shading of the Star Wars, it takes the kind of risks -- some of which seem pretty drastic -- that the first film avoided. Now, this I find exciting.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 23, 2025 Full Review Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) 94% “Due largely to the kind of resourceful thinking that goes hand-in-hand with SciFi, it bridges the gap between camera realities and little-boy fantasies. Who could ask for more? There hasn't been science fiction of this stature in years.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 22, 2025 Full Review The Wedding Banquet (1993) 92% 2/4 “"The Wedding Banquet" is extremely easy to watch, despite (or maybe because of) the amateurish performances.” – Sacramento Bee Apr 15, 2025 Full Review Brannigan (1975) 48% “It's predictable and uneventful and, if it weren't so downright durable and flexible, it would come close to qualifying as "anti-entertainment."” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 11, 2025 Full Review Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975) 36% “It's a routine, familiar and diverting little movie elevated by Furie's solid, all-pro direction.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Sheba, Baby (1975) 29% “Excessive (and amateurish) violence is mixed with boredom in this galloping dull Pam Grier flick.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 9, 2025 Full Review Capone (1975) 28% “Hackery is all too evident in Steve Carver's "Capone."” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 8, 2025 Full Review Withnail and I (1987) 83% 4/4 “The movie is doggedly raunchy and brutally funny, so that the sadness of it all is not immediately apparent.” – Sacramento Bee Apr 4, 2025 Full Review Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) 91% “If you're expecting an entertainment of endless, heady hilarity, be forewarned: You'll be disappointed. But if you're less discriminating and seeking only mild fun, Monty Python and the Holy Grail is your show.” – Philadelphia Daily News Apr 1, 2025 Full Review Rancho Deluxe (1975) 62% “If the resulting film lacks a much-needed pizzazz or pervasive giddiness, only Perry's lackluster direction can be faulted; his script is fine, his cast even better.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 27, 2025 Full Review At Long Last Love (1975) 23% “Its charm comes from the fact that its gun-ho cast is essentially non-musical but dead earnest, sincere and sometimes affectingly awkward (and human) in its execution of the material.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 25, 2025 Full Review Do the Right Thing (1989) 92% 4/4 “It's a cozy film but not necessarily a comfortable movie to watch. It is equally joyful and sorrowful and sometimes, somehow, at the same time.” – Sacramento Bee Mar 20, 2025 Full Review Tommy (1975) 71% “Director Russell is having a ball piling excess upon excess, travesty upon travesty and stressing the piece's overall anachronistic quality. ” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 19, 2025 Full Review Report to the Commissioner (1975) 56% “Like its hero, the PG-rated movie is so misguided, scatterbrained and whifty that it easily qualifies as the Lulu-Movie-of-the-Year.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 12, 2025 Full Review My Pleasure Is My Business (1974) “It teases without delivering -- and it's poorly made teasing to boot.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) 47% “It would be totally unbearable without the presence (and remarkable chemistry) of Arkin and company.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 11, 2025 Full Review Mr. Ricco (1975) 25% “The secret of the movie's success is its straightforward plotting, Bogart's low-keyed gimmick-free direction and an incredibly effective, natural performance by Dean Martin.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 7, 2025 Full Review The Great Waldo Pepper (1975) 61% “It starts out as a relaxed, summery little diversion, then quickly goes astray and finally diminishes into one of those lyrical innocence-is-dead to-dos that becomes a drag.” – Philadelphia Daily News Mar 3, 2025 Full Review Nashville (1975) 89% “Robert Altman's Nashville isn't a film; it's a movie. And what a movie! Music, comedy, drama, human passion, dozens of characters. I could go on and on. It has everything -- and does everything perfectly right.” – Philadelphia Daily News Feb 27, 2025 Full Review The Yakuza (1974) 47% “Director Pollack successfully mixes elements of city B-movies, saddle-soap westerns and Japanese Samurai films. ” – Philadelphia Daily News Feb 26, 2025 Full Review Barry Lyndon (1975) 78% “It is all so very absorbing and rewarding that one can even forgive Kubrick the four years it took him to complete the film. Barry Lyndon should easily keep us happy for another four years. Easily.” – Philadelphia Daily News Feb 25, 2025 Full Review The Breakfast Club (1985) 87% “This ambitious movie attempts to illustrate why we grow up to be cynical and cowardly, why we give in and go along with the crowd, why we hypocritically compromise ourselves and let down and hurt others in the process. The feelings... ring true.” – Philadelphia Daily News Feb 14, 2025 Full Review Shampoo (1975) 75% “"Shampoo" is "thinking man's" stuff all the way. It's also very, very funny -- sometimes hilariously so.” – Philadelphia Daily News Feb 10, 2025 Full Review
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