Heat

Heat

1972
Comedy, Drama
1h 42m
Former child star Joe Davis, reduced to living in a cheap Hollywood motel while struggling for acting jobs, is lusted after by nearly every woman he meets, including Jessica Todd, a tightly wound feminist who has recently come out as a lesbian. When Jessica’s mother, Sally, an emotionally needy has-been actress, meets Joe, she moves him into her enormous, tacky mansion as her new boy toy and attempts to get him acting work. (Letterboxd)
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Heat

1972
Comedy, Drama
1h 42m
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Avg Percentile 48.22% from 62 total ratings

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Rated 17 Mar 2008
0
8th
The conclusion of the infamous Morrissey/Dallesandro trilogy. Bigger budget, still sucks
Rated 31 Jul 2008
77
79th
All these old morriset films are worth a look see, and this is one of the better and more professionally made flicks
Rated 31 Mar 2009
45
82nd
"Heat's sheer comic inventiveness will keep you glued to your seat wondering what surprise turn will hit you next."
Rated 05 Apr 2009
85
75th
A perfect example of decadence. John Waters must have been very influenced by this movie.
Rated 30 Oct 2014
70
38th
The weakest in the trilogy due to the reduction of drama and social relevance, and it sometimes feels like a Cassavetes porno, but it did turn me on and I still dig this style of filmmaking, even if the technical upgrade reduces rather than enhances. I'll point out now that Joe (in this trilogy) is one of the coolest film characters ever - it's impossible to literally give zero fucks, but this guy comes as close as they get.

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