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B-Movie Cult Classics Unearthed Watching Late-Night HBO in College (Mickey Rourke Edition!)

I think it’s safe to say that Mickey Rourke is a study in contrasts, an actor not just of two distinct careers, but also two distinct faces, the former something to celebrate, the latter best served as a cautionary tale.

Career/Face #1™ entered the public consciousness with his breakout supporting role as charming arsonist Teddy in Lawrence Kasdan’s 1981 neo-noir, Body Heat, a film Rourke followed up with, among others, Diner, Rumblefish, The Pope of 

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Forgotten/Ignored Gems (Pt. 1)

Weegee-International_Center_of_PhotographyThe Public Eye (1992, dir. Howard Franklin)

Anyone who’s ever flipped through a Life magazine photo retrospective while sitting in a doctor’s waiting room most certainly has seen the work of Arthur Fellig, a photographer better known to the world by his nickname, Weegee.

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