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"Casino" is a great film (Original Post)
XanaDUer2
Oct 6
OP
I always think of the scene where Sharon Stone is led out down those stairs hollering and struggling.
flying_wahini
Oct 6
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Rocknation
(44,883 posts)1. It certainly had a great soundtrack
Rocknation
Ferrets are Cool
(21,957 posts)4. My favorite Stones song.....and it was recorded by accident.
Can't You Hear Me Knocking" by The Rolling Stones is a song where the iconic jam at the end was not intentionally planned; it essentially "happened by accident" during the recording session, with the band spontaneously continuing to play even when they thought the take was over, resulting in a powerful, unplanned musical moment.
JoseBalow
(5,138 posts)2. I agree, it's an excellent movie
I love this poster of every suit worn by Robert De Niro in Casino...
flying_wahini
(8,006 posts)3. I always think of the scene where Sharon Stone is led out down those stairs hollering and struggling.
She won an Academy award for it, didnt she? I may have to watch it again. I remember it being pretty brutal and violent. Maybe it wont be so bad compared to Game of Thrones and some newer gorier ones.
SharonAnn
(13,879 posts)5. Yes, it is. Brings the '60s and '70s Las Vegas to life. I used to go there frequently.
Some of the scenes were really nostalgic (from the customer side that is).
usonian
(13,772 posts)6. Classical Music Lover here.
Who expected a gangster film to have Saint Matthew Passion by Bach?
Monty Python said it:
NOBODY expects the Saint Matthew Passion.
Nor an exploding auto.