new hollywood
the plastics: new hollywood awards
Supporting Actress:
Adam: Lee Grant, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
Matty: Sylvia Miles, MIDNIGHT COWBOY
Supporting Actor:
Adam: Jack Nicholson, EASY RIDER
Matty: Sterling Hayden, THE LONG GOODBYE
Best Actress:
Adam: Anne Bancroft, THE GRADUATE
Matty: Sissy Spacek, BADLANDS
Best Actor:
Adam: Rod Steiger, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
Matty: Rod Steiger, IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
Best Screenplay:
Adam: IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT
Matty: BONNIE AND CLYDE
Best Scene:
Adam: Opening/closing, BONNIE AND CLYDE
Matty: Tracking shot, MEAN STREETS
Best Cinematography:
Adam: BADLANDS
Matty: EASY RIDER
Antihero:
Adam: Jon Voight, MIDNIGHT COWBOY
Matty: Jack Nicholson, EASY RIDER
Best Picture:
Adam: BADLANDS
Matty: BADLANDS
new hollywood marathon watches:
Star ratings out of 5
JULES AND JIM (1962):
Adam: *****
Matty: ****1/2
BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967):
Adam: ****1/2
Matty: ****
THE GRADUATE (1967):
Adam: ****1/2
Matty: ****
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967):
Adam: ****
Matty: ****
EASY RIDER (1969):
Adam: ****
Matty: ****
MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969):
Adam: ****
Matty: ***1/2
THE LONG GOODBYE (1973):
Adam: ****
Matty: *****
MEAN STREETS (1973):
Adam: ****
Matty: ****
BADLANDS (1973):
Adam: *****
Matty: ****
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