John Boorman analysis & review: Point Blank, Hell in the Pacific, Leo the Last, Deliverance. Part 1

1 month ago
12

This is the first part in a three part series on the films of director John Boorman. In this first part we look at the films he made during the New Hollywood Years (1965-1972). In this era he made such films as Point Blank, Hell in the Pacific, Leo the Last and Deliverance.

This is a transformative work meant to review and dissect the films of John Boorman. This video is fair use and not a replacement for the originals.

Interviews from: Me and Me Dad and DP/30 - The Oral History Of Hollywood

Film clips from: Catch Us If You Can, Point Blank, Hell in the Pacific, Leo the Last, Deliverance, Pulp Fiction, The Man Who Knew Too Much, None but the Brave, A Hard Day’s Night, Pulp Fiction, Easy Rider, The Graduate, Dog Day Afternoon and Badlands.

https://www.naturalbornalchemist.com
https://www.patreon.com/naturalbornalchemist
https://twitter.com/BornAlchemist

2022 © Natural Born Alchemist

Loading comments...