When Kane begins a new treatment program of “indulging the men” (inspired by a rant from Reno about how Hamlet was a sane man pretending to be insane in order to keep himself from actually going mad), the end result looks very much like archetypal “inmates running the asylum” stuff.Which, we come to learn, is actually the case (spoilers): Kane is not a doctor; he’s a patient. 23 out of 40 found this helpful. Jason Miller in particular is brilliant, and Stacy Keach, who you might think "wooden" for a little while, turns in one of his strongest performances. As I'm sure many others have said it is very difficult to describe or sum up accurately. Moving it here until someone can "fix" it. How do you calculate these odds without knowing the conditions? Elsewhere", so I thought that it may be just bad enough to be amusing. If we're now allowing free-wheeling supposition like this, I'd like to add my tuppence that the only "connection to Obviously I watched the wrong The Ninth Configuration.
10 out of 13 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? A description of the boundary configuration of a sample. Who believes they are faking, but are insane? Was this review helpful? This is a terrific film, the ultimate in surrealism in film. TITANFALL 2 Game Review: The Best Game Nobody Is Playing | Birth.Movies.Death.An Objective Ranking Of Every AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Episode | Birth.Movies.Death.Raped By A Mime: The Creepiest Episode Of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE | Birth.Movies.Death. I had no idea what I was seeing but it was very interesting and when it was over It quickly became one of my all time favorite films along with: Alien, Catch 22, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (I Know), Dr Strange Love, The Taking Of Pelham 1,2,3 etc. But every night, we’d go … Despite its supernatural focus, The Exorcist has a domestic undercurrent. Was this review helpful? Another of those great films that nobody has ever seen, this is a terrific showcase for Writer-Director William P Blatty's excellent script as well as two powerhouse performances from Stacy Keach and Scott Wilson. The dialogue is pointless, and the characters cliched. Your patience will be rewarded, I assure you - it all comes together, culminating in a bar-room brawl that is an absolute textbook piece of tension-building.

William Peter Blatty of 'The Exorcist' fame adapted his own novel for his debut as writer/director and came up with a mind-bending classic. No two people agree on exactly what this movie is saying or even how to interpret the conclusion. 5 out of 7 found this helpful. I mean, they could put it down. Was this review helpful? To me the mark of a well done intelligent movie is the discussion it provokes after the closing credits. First of, the dialogue of these insane people is written brilliantly. The Ninth Configuration (1980) was William Peter Blatty's directorial debut. It might start out as a comedy, it also contains horror like elements, drama, surrealistic and tragic parts. The cast has a who's who of Hollywood cast-offs (William Peter Blatty has a cameo himself as one of the patients). (Is the Exorcist, without Reagan, in a tour near the Cukoos nest) I think is a film every filmgore must see a lot of times. This film has all the facets of Blatty's novels and films: the occasionally wildly silly and wonderful dialog, the Catholic iconography, the crucified "savior", and the eloquent debate between the depths of humanity's despair and its hopes for a heaven (to which one might aspire). Overwhelmed by his own atheism, he became terrified at the notion of dying in space, alone - truly alone. 83 out of 91 found this helpful. "The Ninth Configuration" is the sort of film people either love or hate.

Turning over to the back, I skimmed the summary, saw that it starred Mike Hammer and the guy who mooned us in the last season of "St.
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