5 Amazing Movies Playing On Bosque Farms Satellite Tv Networks

5 Amazing Movies Playing On Bosque Farms Satellite Tv Networks

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When you get a satellite TV package in Bosque Farms, that means you are tired of the same old movies. If you wanted to watch Youve Got Mail again, you could turn on any old station on any given day and make it happen. Satellite TV packages in Bosque Farms are for the big leagues of Hollywood, independent and foreign movies. Here are five films to check out when youve had it with the same old tired lineups.

1. Memento. Christopher Nolans first major feature film was a mind-bending neo noir starring guy Ritchie as a man who has no short-term memory. Possessed by revenge for his wifes murder, Ritchie has to believe the tattoos on his body for information, though nothing ever seems like it can be trusted. Is everyone playing with him or is he truly the bad guy trying to forget? The film becomes a study of memory and the way in which singular events can be interpreted in so many different ways.

2. Glengarry Glen Ross. Alec Baldwin opens the film by telling the salesmen as Premier Properties that half of them are going to be fired. The other half must outsell their competition to keep their jobs. Al Pacino, Ed Harris, Jack Lemmon and Alan Arkin are the salesmen in question, and the action that follows is as crisp and tense as any story ever told by an American playwright. David Mamets script crackles like Sweet Smell of Success for the modern age. Check satellite TV guides for show times.

3. The Long Goodbye. Robert Altman is one of Americas finest voices of the past century. His iconoclastic style and his playfulness are without equal on the American scene. The Long Goodbye was his skewering of the Philip Marlowe tales, with Elliott Gould as Marlowe and Ball Fours Jim Bouton as Terry. Look for showings of this terrific film on the IFC HD network and look for Sterling Haydens best performance.

4. Apocalypse Now. Martin Sheen is going mad in a steamy Vietnamese hotel room; Robert Duvall is calmly dodging bombs while trying to get his soldiers to surf; Dennis Hopper is there to document the whole thing; and somewhere in the jungle, Marlon Brando is leading a group of natives as if he were king. The U.S. Army wants their Brando back and Sheen is given the thankless job of finding him. Few movies have ever inspired awe on the level of this Vietnam War classic.

5. La Dolce Vita. Moviemaking was never as fun as when Fellini was the one making it. You cant help but get caught up in this HD spectacle, with Marcello Mastroianni running around with starlets and everyone else making news for the gossip reporters. The artists are doomed in this movie, while the party doesnt really stop until it gets ugly. Life as seen by Fellini is just more interesting than as seen by any other director.


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