tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4751168318018401735.post7734129440511382730..comments2024-01-13T03:20:34.558-05:00Comments on Film Flammers: The Wicker Mansiochembiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11487373396181856763noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4751168318018401735.post-45641156395488573792012-09-03T14:05:01.120-04:002012-09-03T14:05:01.120-04:00Aha! Definitely on trend with your previous picks...Aha! Definitely on trend with your previous picks. You seem to be a fan of films about mental torment. Hmmmm...<br /><br />Great point about Woodward. If he wasn't so committed to the role, it would all fall apart. His screaming at the crowd at the end... my goodness. Or, for that matter, his pure shock and disgust at everyone throughout the story.siochembiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11487373396181856763noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4751168318018401735.post-10069908712546259132012-09-03T02:30:08.145-04:002012-09-03T02:30:08.145-04:00You're absolutely right. I love this one (this...You're absolutely right. I love this one (<i>this</i> was my pick for the Club) and it is the last moments that make the whole thing work. What I like about it, aside from the existential awfulness of the ending, is that it all holds together. Everything that happens to Howie fits perfectly when the whole thing comes to light. <br /><br />It also helps that Edward Woodward sells it so well. SJHoneywellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13550007053995112090noreply@blogger.com