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upper-class friends do not approve of his new lower-class friends. In the end Blake chooses his new friends and buys the gym with Santo. The film earned
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contest. He befriends bodybuilder Joe Santo (Schwarzenegger), who teaches him that "You can't grow without burning. I don't like to be too comfortable. Once you get used to it it's hard to give up. I like to stay hungry." He also begins dating the gym's receptionist Mary Tate (Field), but his
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critic Roger Ebert as "completely absorbing". Ebert continued: "It tells its story soberly and intelligently, and with quiet style... It's the kind of movie that sends you away from the screen filled with curiosity to know more about this man Burton." In
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is an utterly and totally fragmented film. Among other reasons for making it was that I thought I would never get to make another movie, so I might as well make fifty to start out with and put them all in the same feature."
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Geographical Society, honest or treacherous." Rafelson later observed, "I was very lucky to make that movie. And I can tell you, if there was ever a movie that I enjoyed making, it was that one."
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202:The Postman Always Rings Twice
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3582:I'm a Believer and Other Hits
2153:Lim, Dennis (July 24, 2022).
1961:Sean Penn: His Life and Times
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3789:Christmas Is My Time of Year
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1904:"NY Times: Hearts and Minds"
996:as Speke, and was hailed by
919:. The remake was written by
907:which had been adapted as a
651:was written by Rafelson and
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4088:People from Aspen, Colorado
4023:American male screenwriters
934:In 1987, Rafelson directed
718:New York Film Critics Award
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3840:Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees
3833:33â…“ Revolutions per Monkee
3796:That Was Then, This Is Now
3642:20th Anniversary Tour 1986
3575:Missing Links Volume Three
2367:The King of Marvin Gardens
1994:. May 23, 1979. p. 7.
1959:Kelly, Richard T. (2004).
1600:Have You Seen . . . ?
1218:The King of Marvin Gardens
1112:", which became a hit for
1093:Los Angeles Times Magazine
1077:The King of Marvin Gardens
783:The King of Marvin Gardens
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557:The King of Marvin Gardens
385:The Greatest Show on Earth
331:The King of Marvin Gardens
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1906:. Movies & TV Dept.
1789:Lefcowitz, Eric (1990).
1498:The Mother and the Whore
1131:
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714:Best Original Screenplay
677:A Streetcar named Desire
584:Raybert's next project,
3656:2001: Live in Las Vegas
3610:The Best of The Monkees
1963:. Edinburgh, Scotland:
1015:Rafelson and Nicholson
763:, Julia Anne Robinson,
710:Best Supporting Actress
361:Early television career
282:, a boarding school in
185:Raybert/BBS Productions
3719:Pleasant Valley Sunday
3603:The Definitive Monkees
3482:Barrel Full of Monkees
2235:British Film Institute
2130:The Hollywood Reporter
1912:. 2009. Archived from
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1232:Story co-written with
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978:Richard Francis Burton
459:The Hollywood Reporter
280:Trinity-Pawling School
278:Rafelson attended the
3596:The Monkees Anthology
2399:Mountains of the Moon
1491:The Last Picture Show
1337:Mountains of the Moon
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832:Arnold Schwarzenegger
636:The Last Picture Show
233:The Last Picture Show
220:The Last Picture Show
208:Mountains of the Moon
2618:Joseph L. Mankiewicz
2218:. D. Holloway. 2000.
1916:on February 25, 2009
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3380:The Monkees Present
3338:More of the Monkees
3140:Michel Hazanavicius
2048:, February 26, 1990
2023:The Washington Post
1883:www.rogerebert.com/
1755:Biskind. pp. 53–54.
951:The Washington Post
594:, premiered at the
448:the Lovin' Spoonful
444:the Dave Clark Five
440:Raybert Productions
426:Raybert Productions
177:Robert Jay Rafelson
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2162:The New York Times
1945:The New York Times
1938:(April 26, 1976).
1909:The New York Times
1877:(March 16, 2003).
1860:The New York Times
1779:Biskind, pp. 54–55
1765:Toby Carr Rafelson
1009:Lawrence of Arabia
982:John Hanning Speke
622:The New York Times
435:A Hard Day's Night
401:Desilu Productions
393:Universal Pictures
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483:Early film career
430:Columbia Pictures
397:Revue Productions
354:Melvin and Howard
288:Dartmouth College
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3998:2022 deaths
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3933:The Monkees
3917:Discography
3894:Hank Cicalo
3879:Lester Sill
3850:Production/
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3690:The Monkees
3627:Live albums
3532:Hit Factory
3464:Compilation
3408:Good Times!
3331:The Monkees
3280:The Monkees
3172:Todd Haynes
3068:Todd Haynes
2929:Woody Allen
2921:John Huston
2873:Woody Allen
2857:Woody Allen
2774:Paul Newman
2677:John Huston
2602:John Huston
2570:Leo McCarey
2554:John Farrow
2407:Man Trouble
2391:Black Widow
2375:Stay Hungry
1888:December 5,
1855:Scott, A.O.
1468:Short film
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1314:Black Widow
1304:Short film
1245:Stay Hungry
1127:Filmography
1081:Stay Hungry
1041:and 2002's
1026:Man Trouble
956:Black Widow
940:, starring
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921:David Mamet
917:Lana Turner
856:, starring
828:Sally Field
815:Stay Hungry
732:Roger Ebert
657:Karen Black
520:Frank Zappa
471:The Monkees
464:The Monkees
405:Screen Gems
379:The Witness
335:Stay Hungry
310:Tokyo Story
238:The Monkees
217:(1969) and
205:(1981) and
193:(1970) and
3987:Categories
3852:management
3313:Peter Tork
3299:Davy Jones
3212:Chloé Zhao
3188:Sean Baker
3116:Mike Leigh
3033:Mike Leigh
2913:David Lean
2685:David Lean
2669:David Lean
2661:Elia Kazan
2637:Elia Kazan
2610:Carol Reed
2594:Elia Kazan
1555:References
1505:Television
1484:Easy Rider
986:Nile River
968:Diane Ladd
757:Bruce Dern
706:Best Actor
627:Easy Rider
587:Easy Rider
512:Carol Doda
476:Emmy Award
292:Buck Henry
249:Early life
225:Easy Rider
214:Easy Rider
53:1933-02-21
3635:Live 1967
3476:(Colgems)
3447:Music Box
2841:1976–2000
2629:1951–1975
2546:John Ford
2538:John Ford
2530:John Ford
2498:John Ford
2490:1935–1950
2073:March 30,
1151:Producer
1145:Director
994:Iain Glen
508:Teri Garr
388:in 1963.
319:John Ford
296:U.S. Army
255:Manhattan
121:Toby Carr
106:1959–2002
85:Education
3971:Category
3819:episodes
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