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MasterChugs Theater: ‘The Cocoanuts’
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It’s of no surprise that I enjoy the works of the Marx Brothers . I mean, if you actually sat down and watched one of their movies, I have a good feeling that you’d be of the same opinion. Let’s be honest-how can you not? There’s zany antics, wacky hi-jinx, musical numbers that don’t actually suck, sight ...3 days ago -
[VICE PHOTOS - By Miranda July & Roe Ethridge - Vice...
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[ VICE PHOTOS - By Miranda July & Roe Ethridge - Vice Magazine ] I’m not sure what the point of this project is, but I do love this shot.3 days ago -
TCM Picks Of The Week – Nov 9-15, 2009
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Hollywood Hotel (1937) – Wednesday 8pm EST A small-town boy wins a Hollywood talent contest. Cast: Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Hugh Herbert Dir: Busby Berkeley BW-110 mins, TV-G One of the lesser Busby Berkeley films, but it has the most famous version of the song Hooray for Hollywood. Dial M For ...6 days ago -
Now The Red Shoes will be even more glorious! [A Tragic...
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Now The Red Shoes will be even more glorious! [ A Tragic Ballerina Dances Again, Her Shoes Now Redder Than Ever: NYTimes ]1 week ago -
Turner Classic Movies to Launch Film Festival
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Turner Classic Movies, the popular commercial-free movie channel run by Turner Broadcasting Systems (a Time-Warner company) has announced the launch of its own film festival. The inaugural TCM Classic Film Festival will take place April 22-25, 2010, in Hollywood, and will feature over 50 screenings of classic movies, ...1 week ago -
Attention Classic Film Fans: TCM Announces Festival
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L os Angeles is already a good spot to be for classic film lovers, and it’s about to get a little better. Turner Classic Movies is branching out from television and into the film festival world, planning a classic film festival in Hollywood for April 2010. It’s going to be taking over Grauman’s ...1 week ago -
TCMs Classic Film Festival is coming in 2010
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If we lived in a world where we could only watch five TV networks on our televisions (I dont know what type of world that would be but it sounds like one of those bleak futures you often see in sci-fi movies), I would definitely choose Turner Classic Movies as one of those networks. Thats a no-brainer. I think Id have ...1 week ago -
TCM Picks Of The Week – Nov 1-7, 2009
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Arsenic And Old Lace (1944) – Monday 12:00pm EST A young man about to be married discovers the two aunts who raised him have been poisoning lonely old men. Cast: Cary Grant, Priscilla Lane, Raymond Massey, Jack Carson Dir: Frank Capra BW-118 mins, TV-G Delightfully dark comedy from Frank Capra. East Of Eden ...1 week ago -
One of my favorite classic movie couples, via...
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One of my favorite classic movie couples, via oldhollywood : Myrna Loy & William Powell (via pictopia) “My first scene with Bill, a night shot on the back lot, happened before we’d even met. Woody was apparently too busy for introductions. My instructions were to run out of a building, through a ...2 weeks ago -
A Suggestion From a Film Critic to Write an Authentic Film…
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Film dissertation or a critique is not a hard job to do, but to create a dissertation on a classic film would be an interesting and a research based project as you have to go through all the history and the making of a movie. And in which circumstances it is planned, how many people were engaged and who are the ...3 weeks ago -
THE STEPFATHER (2009) Review
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT? Dylan Walsh plays a man who is first seen leaving a home after killing the entire family. He meets a divorcee (Sela Ward) with three kids. After moving in with her, the oldest son (Penn Badgley) begins to suspect that something is not right about him. WHO MADE IT? Based on the cult ...4 weeks ago -
Kay Kendall, 1952 (by Cornel Lucas). One of my favorite films...
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Kay Kendall, 1952 (by Cornel Lucas). One of my favorite films that isn’t available on DVD yet is The Reluctant Debutante . She stars with her husband Rex Harrison and Sandra Dee in this hilarious, witty comedy. It’s too bad Kendall’s films aren’t more well-known - she’s pretty amazing in any film ...4 weeks ago -
Interview: Creative Team Behind Where The Wild Things Are
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One should be warned, this is not a children’s movie, it’s a movie about a child, and is dealt with as such. Spike Jonze ’s Where the Wild Things Are , is a spectacle to behold thanks to the many creative minds that came together to re-invent Maurice Sendak’s classic book. The film evokes feelings from ...4 weeks ago -
Classic Film School: An Intro to The Classics
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I was a film major in college, and as a film major you have to take at least one film history class. In that class you just watch movies and write out notes. There isn’t much discussion as far as suggestions for other old films to watch outside of the class. Lucky for me I met Carrie Specht and she sent me the ...4 weeks ago -
Toy Story 3D Review
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Now lets prepare the blogpost with a statement that I’m a big kid, I love Toy Story and have seen it bloody loads, I’ve got the DVD and have been watching with anticipation the updates of Toy Story 3… When the announcement was made that Toy Story 1 and 2 had been redone in 3D and would be shown as a double ...6 weeks ago -
My fave Barbara Stanwyck film is the little-known Breakfast for...
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My fave Barbara Stanwyck film is the little-known Breakfast for Two , but this one is pretty darn wonderful. via oldhollywood : Barbara Stanwyck & Henry Fonda in The Lady Eve (1941, Preston Sturges) (via reelclassics) “You don’t know very much about girls. The best ones aren’t as good as you ...8 weeks ago