I watched an old movie yesterday, "The Deep", 1977. Nick Nolte is rough as always, young Jacqueline Bisset is beautiful and veeeery sexy, Robert Shaw is the same old chap as in "The Sting" or "Jaws" (in this movie the sharks didn't eat him though), Eli Wallach is a drunkard and didn't show much, but in the same year he made 3-4 other movies so he was probably not on the set for longer periods. The plot is doubtful and most of the scenes are far from reality, but this was how they did it in the seventies. I remember sitting in the dark, cool movie theater (ultra wide screen of course), watching and secretly hoping that the movie never ends - the longer the better. Happy End included!
It made me think, not about the movie itself, but about the time and how we loved movies like this....