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Five Swimming Pools in Classic Movies
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 14, 2016
Even by day, it's a creepy pool.
1. Taste of Fear (aka Scream of Fear) - The creepiest swimming pool on film is not the one from Cat People (see below). No, it gets edged out by the dark, dank pool in this excellent 1961 Hammer suspense film. Susan Strasberg plays the film's wheelchair-bound read more
The Five Best War Films
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Cafe Guest Blogger on Jul 10, 2016
Who better to select the five best war films than a recently retired U.S. Army colonel? Migs, our guest blogger, was commissioned in 1987 from the United States Military Academy at West Point and held various commands during a distinguished military career. It was not an easy task to pick just five read more
The Five Best War Films
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Cafe Guest Blogger on Jul 10, 2016
Who better to select the five best war films than a recently retired U.S. Army colonel? Migs, our guest blogger, was commissioned in 1987 from the United States Military Academy at West Point and held various commands during a distinguished military career. It was not an easy task to pick just five read more
My Five Favorite Clint Eastwood Movies
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 30, 2016
Note that this list isn't comprised of the five best Eastwood films. Rather, it's just one fan's personal faves. And since this is a classic movie blog, I've focused on Clint's work through the 1980s.
1. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). Eastwood's fifth film as a director spotlights two of his f read more
Happy Birthday Douglas Fairbanks: Five Swashbuckling Facts
Classic Movies Posted by KC on May 23, 2016
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Though he is mostly only remembered by classic movie fans today, actor, producer and studio owner Douglas Fairbanks was one of the most important and influential figures of early Hollywood. He was a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, presented at the or read more
Five Movies on an Island Blogathon: My Five Picks
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 15, 2016
This week the Classic Film & TV Cafe is hosting the Five Movies on an Island Blogathon, in which different bloggers pick five movies they'd want to take with them to a castaway life. Of course, we're assuming that our islands are hooked up for movie viewing! For me, the five chosen films are one read more
Five Movies on an Island Blogathon: My Five Picks
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 15, 2016
This week the Classic Film & TV Cafe is hosting the Five Movies on an Island Blogathon, in which different bloggers pick five movies they'd want to take with them to a castaway life. Of course, we're assuming that our islands are hooked up for movie viewing! For me, the five chosen films are one read more
Our Picks for the Five Movies on an Island Blogathon
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 15, 2016
To celebrate the second annual National Classic Movie Day, the Cafe is hosting and participating in the Five Movies on an Island Blogathon. The idea behind this blogathon is simple: If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only watch five movies over and over, what would they be?
I pon read more
Five Movies on an Island
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on May 15, 2016
This post is written as part of the 5 Movies on an Island Blogathon hosted by Classic Film and TV Cafe. Everyone has the movies they could kick back and live off of for the rest of their life. Whether it’s the films you watch when you’re sick, or the ones you’d save in a fire, you read more
My Five Favorite Baseball Movies Of All Time
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Apr 10, 2016
This is my 400th blog post. I can't believe I've written 400 of these things--I sometimes wonder if it's even worth it, but apparently there are a few folks out there who appreciate my humble efforts. Since this will be #400 I decided to do something special with it.
About the only thing I love mor read more
The Five Best Doris Day Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 4, 2016
Carol learns the truth about "Linus."
1. Lover Come Back (1961) - Doris Day wasn't just a fine comedienne--she was an outstanding comic actress. Yes, she generates plenty of laughs in Lover Come Back, but she also makes her character believable. That's why it's so funny to see aggressive advertisin read more
Five Things I Learned from Saul Bass: Anatomy of Film Design
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 18, 2016
Saul Bass: Anatomy of Film Design
Jan-Christopher Horak
University Press of Kentucky, 2014
Saul Bass is perhaps the only title sequence designer to have achieved superstar status among movie fans. His innovative take on the credits for films like Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) read more
Five Character Actors Who Were Once Ziegfeld Stars
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 11, 2016
Five Character Actors Who Were Once Ziegfeld Stars We, as classic film fans, have likely all experienced feelings of déjà vu after seeing the same supporting actors and actresses enough, seemingly doing the same things each time we see them. And yet, sometimes we don’t know their names. We find read more
The Five Best Music Videos of the 1980s
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Emily Anderson on Feb 22, 2016
Guest blogger Emily Anderson lists her picks for the five best classic music videos. What are yours?
Michael Jackson with ghoulish friend.
1. Thriller by Michael Jackson. I remember staying up until midnight at 11 years-old, anxiously awaiting my first viewing of Michael Jackson dancing as a zom read more
The Five Best Natalie Wood Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 21, 2016
1. Splendor in the Grass (1961) - Natalie Wood gives a heart-wrenching Oscar-nominated performance as the emotionally fragile Deanie in William Inge's potent tale of young love. The scene where Deanie stands in front of her English class and discusses the meaning of William Wordsworth's "Ode: Intima read more
Five Facts About Fred MacMurray
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Jan 20, 2016
Five Facts About Fred MacMurray Other than that he was beautiful… ….. He was a super hero Can you see it? Fred MacMurray has the power of superhuman strength/speed, flight as well as a genius level intellect. OK, so maybe MacMurray himself doesn’t have these powers but DC superh read more
Quickie Review – Five Shaolin Masters (1974)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jan 10, 2016
It doesn’t really happen that much any more, at least not here, but when I was a kid Saturday or Sunday afternoon would feature “Kung Fu Theater”, where one of the local television stations with nothing better to put on would show pretty badly dubbed versions of imported martial ar read more
My Top Five DVD/Blu-rays of 2015
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Dec 30, 2015
Once again it is time for me to reveal my personal top five DVD/Blu-rays of 2015. I've made a list like this every year since 2012.
As usual, I need to remind everyone that my picks come from my own personal home video collection--in other words, the entries are limited to whatever I bought in the read more
The Five Best Burt Lancaster Performances
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Dec 17, 2015
The shadows enhance the film's dark tones.
1. Sweet Smell of Success (1957) - Surprisingly, Burt Lancaster didn't garner rave reviews nor earn any awards for what I consider his finest performance. In this first-rate adaptation of Clifford Odets' play, he stars as J.J. Hunsecker, an influentia read more
Five Fun Facts about Debbie Reynolds (Exclusive Guest Post by Author Dorian Hannaway)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 14, 2015
Five Fun Facts about Debbie Reynolds… And a Sneak Peek for January… CMH is happy to welcome a very special Guest Blogger today —Dorian Hannaway — co-author (with Debbie Reynolds) of the new book, Make ‘Em Laugh: Short-Term Memories of Longtime Friends – a fabulous personal read more