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Monday, December 3, 2007
Macon County Line
Price: 75 cents Year: 1974 Length: 89 minutes Director: Richard Compton Cast: Alan Vint, Jesse Vint, Cheryl Waters, Max Baer, Geoffrey Lewis, Leif Garrett, Doodles Weaver, Joan Blackman
Macon County Line is the type of weird, shaggy, ramblingly ingratiating film that the 1970's found incredibly easy to shit out. Pitched somewhere between accidental art film and subtle exploitation picture, MCL deals with so many shades of gray in regards to its characters that it might as well be a Walker Evans photograph (because his pictures are old and in black and white and I couldn't think of a better metaphor on the fly, dig?).
It opens with our ostensible heroes , Chris and Wayne Dixon (played by real life siblings Alan and Jesse Vint respectively) doing a bunch of rascally shit like stealing money from hookers, ditching out on paying for meals, and destroying some police cars in the process. Eventually they pick up a female hitchhiker (Cheryl "100% Pure Love" Waters) and then they kind of amble about trying to get their car fixed or whatever.
Mostly write about crap movies I have lying around so it's a lot of dollar bin fare and way way too many VHS tapes. But there are no rules! I could write about music or video games, ya never know.
1 comment:
'Crystal' Waters is a black singer and musician; she is not the actress in this movie. That'll cost you $1.
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