Parallax View, anyone?

Watched it for about the 100th time this weekend. What a nifty flick! Every time I watch it, I swear I catch something new. Like right before the

plane explodes and they’re evacuating people off of it, the camera pans past a sign on the runway fence: “DANGER- JET BLAST” :smiley:

(Far from a major plot point, but I dint want anyody yelling at me.)

Went out at lunch and picked up Winter Kills at Borders on DVD. Another great one. More humor, though. And I scored a nice '74 Dell paperback of Parallax (which I understand is considerably different than the film) on eBay for about three bucks.

Who else has a jones for the paranoia classics?

I’ve seen it, but not a hundred times. Dennis Peary put it in one of his “Cult Movies” books.

I’ll have to check that out, Nemo. I never thought of it as a cult film, but I guess it is.

(One reply in 16 hours? Obviously, the government’s making damn sure certain posters never see this thread…)

I love the Konspiracy Klassics – Parallax View, Three Days of the Condor, Winter Kills, Klute, The China Syndrome, * Capricorn One* – I think I’d count All the President’s Men, too. Man, the seventies were a paranoid’s playground!

How many of these movies had that atonal one- or two-note piano music in the background, preferably while someone has just entered a darkened room to rummage through some drawers?