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half way thru the movie the main character starts having sex with other men.
nasty. Im into graffii but gay sex ruined the movie for me. I had no idea this was a gay romance movie.

I am looking for the name of the 70s-80s movie about a lone graffiti artist who gets befriended by a cop.?
This cop winds up helping the graffiti Graffiti Movies 2009 artist big time,But gets murdered by a rich punk who cannot be touched because he’s under aged. So,The artist and his girlfriend set this punk up to get caught. A really good movie, I can’t remember the title of the movie…!Can somebody give me the name of this movie?
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  1. Jamison Says:

    Fun music!!! Fun people!!! What more can I say? This movie accurately depicts a night of cruising back in the 60’s, at least where I grew up in California. I will still be rocking out to this movie when I’m in the old folks home.

  2. Field Says:

    American Graffiti (1973) ***1/2 |C–112 min.| D: George Lucas. Richard Dreyfuss, Ronny Howard, Paul Le Mat, Charlie Martin Smith, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Cindy Williams, Wolfman Jack, Harrison Ford. PG

    Pre-STAR WARS George Lucas was still an enormous talent. Here is a film that almost was never produced, that everyone in the studios hated, and that was sure to be a bomb. It then went on to become the highest grossing (percentage wise) film of all time. It’s a wild and rambunctious story of the coming-of-age of four guys on the night before they leave for college. It’s a quick-witted story full of rye and rowdy humour for everyone to enjoy. Although it’s a little over the top sometimes, we can still sit through it and be swept away by its originality. It was a movie ahead of its time, even though it’s set nearly ten years before it was released. Better than most of the coming of age films which are nothing but a bunch of dumb, doped up teenagers in frat parties. The soundtrack is a swimming medley of all the popular songs of the 1960s. George Lucas made the right choice not to have any real soundtrack going on, but instead chose to have just the music from the radios of the cars as the music. Feels a little too long in some points, but ultimately it’s a good movie, without a lot of fluff to slow it down.

  3. Lasken Says:

    I saw this movie when I was a teen and after all these years, it’s still a feel good movie. I highly recommend it.

  4. Edmondson Says:

    American Graffiti has always been one of my favorite movies; I have absolutely NO critcism of the film. I would rate the movie itself with 5 stars. But… this review is in regard the extremely poor quality of the DVD. I am purplexed that many say the DVD picture qualtiy is good, because that is my major complaint. The scenes are all extremely dark; you can barely see what is going on even after adjusting the light levels on your televison. I played this DVD on a HDTV 50 inch large screen televison – maybe if I played it on an old tube TV the picture quality would have been better?? Also.. as others noted, the sound quality is not as good as the original film. Very disappointing purchase – I expected better picture and sound quality from a DVD.

  5. Albee Says:

    American Graffiti (1973) ***1/2 |C–112 min.| D: George Lucas. Richard Dreyfuss, Ronny Howard, Paul Le Mat, Charlie Martin Smith, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Cindy Williams, Wolfman Jack, Harrison Ford. PG

    Pre-STAR WARS George Lucas was still an enormous talent. Here is a film that almost was never produced, that everyone in the studios hated, and that was sure to be a bomb. It then went on to become the highest grossing (percentage wise) film of all time. It’s a wild and rambunctious story of the coming-of-age of four guys on the night before they leave for college. It’s a quick-witted story full of rye and rowdy humour for everyone to enjoy. Although it’s a little over the top sometimes, we can still sit through it and be swept away by its originality. It was a movie ahead of its time, even though it’s set nearly ten years before it was released. Better than most of the coming of age films which are nothing but a bunch of dumb, doped up teenagers in frat parties. The soundtrack is a swimming medley of all the popular songs of the 1960s. George Lucas made the right choice not to have any real soundtrack going on, but instead chose to have just the music from the radios of the cars as the music. Feels a little too long in some points, but ultimately it’s a good movie, without a lot of fluff to slow it down.