![]() ![]() Nicholson will not be outdone, moustache-wise Educationally speaking, The Fortune is a brilliant lesson in how to do everything in exactly the way it shouldn’t be done. ![]() I had to know (plus I got to see it in a beautiful 35mm print, which’ll sucker me into just about anything). True story.īut so okay, you want to watch The Fortune purely for anthropological reasons? For film history reasons? Have at it. I grew hair in inappropriate places and my arms fell off. I watched it anyway, and look what happened to me. But that’s just it: you haven’t heard of it because it’s so very wretched. Surely it can’t be all that awful!, you claim to nobody, because, be honest, you’re alone and talking to yourself, aren’t you? It’s okay. Why haven’t I heard of it?, you might ask yourself. ![]() Granted, you might be curious about such a movie. If you’re going to watch a movie-and why wouldn’t you, movies are awesome, you love them, you’re here to read about them-I would suggest not, under any circumstances, watching The Fortune, a movie from ’75 you’ve likely never heard of, despite being directed by Mike Nichols and starring Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty, because, to put it plainly, it is really sincerely bad. ![]()
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