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One flew over the cuckoos nest film?


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wod - (I have a copy of it on Video) but I have searched lots and cannot find mention of it being banned - I don't know why it has not been shown much but I am sure I watched it a year or so ago on TV (Maybe the Beeb?) with my sons - I made a point of asking them if they would like to watch "My favourite movie of all time" with me, and they did (to mixed opinions)

I know it has not been shown a lot - why, I don't know, but possibly due to the stigma of Mental Institutions (this movie came out in 1975 and electric shock treatment etc was then the norm, I think)

I agree, everyone should watch it (mostly because Jack Nicholson was at his very best in this one :D) and also though some serious and sad scenes are prevalent, there are also some scenes that make you laugh so hard and smile a lot :)

This REALLY should be shown more!


Sue

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One of the best films ever made. Yes , contoversial but very real. My mother who worked in mental health made very poignant remarks to us at the time. From my recollection it wasn't so much ECT treatment which certainly continued for many years since but the ' frontal lobotomy ' that Jack Nicholson's character underwent.


I would happily watch that film with my teenagers and discuss the issues inherant in the film.


Jack Nicholson at his best and many others alonside him in that film.

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Like Amadeus, it's one of those gong-bagging films where the distributors have managed to limit how often it's shown in order to preserve cachet (and protect DVD re-releases).


But it's more of a melodrama with a touch of panto rather than some kind of hard-hitting documentorial expos? of mental institutions of the time. It pretends to be a bit more serious than it is. ECT etc was controversial but I don't think there was anything controversial about the film itself.


Great flick though.

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Does Jack Nicholson do anything apart from play.. Jack Nicholson?


Anyway, he played Jack Nicholson really well in Cuckoo's Nest. It's right up there with him portrayal of Jack Nicholson in The Shining and a world away from the slightly dopey, boss-eyed version of Jack Nicholson he played in Prizzi's Honour.



(See also Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Sean Connery, Harrison Ford, Nic Cage.. Arnie.. )

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http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/miabocca7/184MadJul76.JPG MAD.May 1976 edition. " One Cuckoo Flew Over The Rest"

http://www.littlereview.com/goddesslouise/art/madmag/mad1.jpghttp://www.littlereview.com/goddesslouise/art/madmag/mad4.jpg ( is that Jah Lush on the right ?)


http://www.littlereview.com/goddesslouise/art/madmag/mad2.jpghttp://www.littlereview.com/goddesslouise/art/madmag/mad3.jpg


If you can find this rare edition, buy it.


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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Does Jack Nicholson do anything apart from play..

> Jack Nicholson?

>

> Anyway, he played Jack Nicholson really well in

> Cuckoo's Nest. It's right up there with him

> portrayal of Jack Nicholson in The Shining and a

> world away from the slightly dopey, boss-eyed

> version of Jack Nicholson he played in Prizzi's

> Honour.

>

>

> (See also Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Sean

> Connery, Harrison Ford, Nic Cage.. Arnie.. )


He now has a nice line in grumpy old man roles See: As Good as It Gets or About Schimdt.


Cruise redeems himself with Born on the 4th of July.


Connery (Bond aside) is a joke....I can never decide which of his accents is worse - Irish in the The Untouchables or the Scottish/Egyptian/Spanish one in Highlander. Then again, he was opposite a French-Canadian whol barely spoke English playing a Scot too so you can hardly blame him. The casting director for Highlander deserves a medal.


Edit: Have just looked them up on IMDB and neither worked on a big film again. Justice.

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The film was brilliant,but the book was stunning,nurse Ratchet was supposed to represent control by "Authority" and the big Indian by smothering him at the end prevented "Them" winning and taking his freedom of mind.Cant recommend the book highly enough.
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