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In Memoriam Rutger Hauer: FLESH AND BLOOD (Paul Verhoeven, 1985)

Flesh and Blood is styled on screen as Flesh + Blood, as though writer-director Paul Verhoeven were consciously working out an algorithm to account for his filmmaking sensibilities. By all accounts, this should have been the filmmaker’s Vera Cruz: a down-and-dirty medieval romp … Continue reading

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