7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- The Last Waltz meets Paper Moon, 20 April 2005
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karmacoupe from New York, Toronto
I saw this in the theater in winter/spring on 1980 -- haven't seen it
since (geez, 25 years!) until these showings on the Canadian movie
station. a lot more risqué than i remembered it!
it's sure captivating,engrossing, hypnotic, alluring, inviting. jodie's
in her young hottie period, and robbie's the eye candy for the girls.
he's sort of playing a sequel to The Last Waltz's "it's a god-damn
impossible way of life." busey's fabulously enraged and possessed --
pre-wacko period. the music and soundtrack is superb. and GREAT
casting. Fred Ward's a great surprise! never seen him give a bad
performance.
seems like the most real circus movie i've even. i remember these
traveling ferris-wheel freak-show ball-toss circus from my childhood,
and it looks exactly as i remember it. (also, Movie Connection! this
real traveling midwestern circus is captured briefly in Festival
Express, a documentary about a 1970 train trip across Canada with Janis
Joplin as Jodie Foster, Rick Danko as Gary Busey, and Robbie Robertson
in his other role as a band-leader! :-) i'm certainly not bothered by
the "lack of a plot" or whatever people seem to complain about -- a lot
of my favorite art is not plot driven. say, Catcher in The Rye, for
another young runaway story.
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7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-

The Last Waltz meets Paper Moon, 20 April 2005
Author: karmacoupe from New York, Toronto
I saw this in the theater in winter/spring on 1980 -- haven't seen it since (geez, 25 years!) until these showings on the Canadian movie station. a lot more risqué than i remembered it!
it's sure captivating,engrossing, hypnotic, alluring, inviting. jodie's in her young hottie period, and robbie's the eye candy for the girls. he's sort of playing a sequel to The Last Waltz's "it's a god-damn impossible way of life." busey's fabulously enraged and possessed -- pre-wacko period. the music and soundtrack is superb. and GREAT casting. Fred Ward's a great surprise! never seen him give a bad performance.
seems like the most real circus movie i've even. i remember these traveling ferris-wheel freak-show ball-toss circus from my childhood, and it looks exactly as i remember it. (also, Movie Connection! this real traveling midwestern circus is captured briefly in Festival Express, a documentary about a 1970 train trip across Canada with Janis Joplin as Jodie Foster, Rick Danko as Gary Busey, and Robbie Robertson in his other role as a band-leader! :-) i'm certainly not bothered by the "lack of a plot" or whatever people seem to complain about -- a lot of my favorite art is not plot driven. say, Catcher in The Rye, for another young runaway story.
Pull a string! Enjoy the ride!
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