One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at 50
The first thing McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) does when he is transferred from the work farm to the mental hospital is laugh at one of the guards and kiss the other one. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest turns 50 today. Too many years have passed since I last enjoyed this cinematic marvel and I found myself asking the same question as always: why don't I watch this movie more often? It's an astonishing film. For the first two-thirds of its runtime, it's genuinely hilarious and surprisingly fun. There are warm scenes and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. You're just hanging out with these guys, laughing at McMurphy's antics. I don't watch particular films obsessively anymore (except when I initially discover them as I did with Tarkovsky and Stalker a couple of years ago, for example). I used to, but these days I really don't have any "watch it every year" type movies—except for The Fellowship of the Ring with Avery at Christmas, and the whole LOT...