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Overlooked and Underrated: Film Noir’s unsung heroes, villains and in-betweeners
The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Nov 6, 2021
Overlooked and Underrated: Film Noir’s unsung heroes, villains and in-betweeners
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Happy Noirvember to all of you dames and misters out there in the dark! This year, I thought I’d do read more
Not-So-Super Heroes – Doctor Strange (1978)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 23, 2018
When I put up the poll for last month’s theme, one of the options was Not-So-Superheroes, a look back at some of the earlier attempts at bringing superheroes to both the big and small screen. The truth is, most of those efforts were largely unsuccessful and in some cases they were utterly horr read more
INSPIRATIONAL HEROES BLOGATHON: Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane
Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 29, 2017
The Midnite Drive-In and Hamlette's Soliloquy are hosting the Inspirational Heroes blogathon from December 29th to January 1st. From the every man to the superhero, what movie and character makes you cheer? Click HERE or HERE for what inspires fellow movie fans.
"When I grow up I want to be Tor read more
INSPIRATIONAL HEROES BLOGATHON: Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane
Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 29, 2017
The Midnite Drive-In and Hamlette's Soliloquy are hosting the Inspirational Heroes blogathon from December 29th to January 1st. From the every man to the superhero, what movie and character makes you cheer? Click HERE or HERE for what inspires fellow movie fans.
"When I grow up I want to be Tor read more
From Heavies to Heroes – Exclusive Post by Authors James Bawden and Ron Miller (You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Guest Post on Nov 26, 2017
From Heavies to Heroes Interviews with Classic Stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood Ever since Humphrey Bogart went from being a gangster-type heavy in the 1930s to being a tough guy anti-hero in the 1940s, actors have been able to argue that glamour boy looks aren’t necessary to being a movie lea read more
Hell Is for Heroes (1962)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Nov 10, 2017
Hell Is for Heroes Directed by Don Siegel
Written by Robert Pirosh and Richard Carr
1962/USA
Paramount Pictures
First viewing/Netflix rental Platoon Sgt. Bill Pike: Sounds like a court martial board. Steve McQueen is the ultimate bad boy soldier in this low-budget combat drama. Everybody i read more
FAVORITE DIRECTOR BLOGATHON: William Wyler - Hell's Heroes (1929) and The Big Country (1958)
Caftan Woman Posted by on May 26, 2017
William Wyler
(1902 - 1981)
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and The Midnite Drive-In are hosting The Favorite Director Blogathon running from May 26th to 29th. Click here or here for contributions.
For me, William Wyler is a director who rarely puts a foot wrong. His dra read more
FAVORITE DIRECTOR BLOGATHON: William Wyler - Hell's Heroes (1929) and The Big Country (1958)
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 26, 2017
William Wyler
(1902 - 1981)
Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and The Midnite Drive-In are hosting The Favorite Director Blogathon running from May 26th to 29th. Click here or here for contributions.
For me, William Wyler is a director who rarely puts a foot wrong. His dra read more
Different Kinds of Heroes: "A Distant Trumpet" and "Four Feathers"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 28, 2016
A Distant Trumpet (1964). I recognize that Troy Donahue's thespian skills were limited. Yet, in the right role--such as one of the naive lovers in A Summer Place--he performed more than satisfactorily. As I've noted before, Warner Bros. didn't do Troy any favors by typecasting him as a who read more
Different Kinds of Heroes: "A Distant Trumpet" and "Four Feathers"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 28, 2016
A Distant Trumpet (1964). I recognize that Troy Donahue's thespian skills were limited. Yet, in the right role--such as one of the naive lovers in A Summer Place--he performed more than satisfactorily. As I've noted before, Warner Bros. didn't do Troy any favors by typecasting him as a who read more
Classic Television Thursday #44 – The Pulp Heroes (A Proposal)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 8, 2015
(A couple of months ago, I was in my local McKay’s bookstore and happened across a handful of Shadow pulps for less than $1 apiece. I’ve had a lot of fun reading – or in a couple of cases re-reading – them, and that’s what led to this post.) Something different this wee read more
POW! Classic Film Stars Reimagined as Comic Book Heroes
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Jul 20, 2015
As Hollywood maps out a future almost entirely reliant on superhero movies – the soft opening of Marvel’s ANT-MAN notwithstanding – it’s important to remember that comic books were not always on Hollywood’s A-list. In their first live-action screen incarnations in the 1940s, read more
Saluting the 'Crew,' the unsung heroes of L.A. music
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Mar 19, 2015
While Carole Lombard never fancied herself as much of a singer, music was a key part of her life, including her relationship with Russ Columbo, a vocalist, composer and bandleader whose bizarre, premature death in 1934 robbed the music world of a major talent. Even before the end of the 1920s, when read more
Saluting the 'Crew,' the unsung heroes of L.A. music
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Mar 19, 2015
While Carole Lombard never fancied herself as much of a singer, music was a key part of her life, including her relationship with Russ Columbo, a vocalist, composer and bandleader whose bizarre, premature death in 1934 robbed the music world of a major talent. Even before the end of the 1920s, when read more
Kelly’s Heroes (1970)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 14, 2014
The lure of gold proves tempting enough to bring many men on board for this ludicrous mission. Among the gang you have Telly Savalas, the always whining Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, Gavin Macleod, and Stuart Margolin. Overall the cast was a fun mix of stars of the big and small screens. Do not read more
Kelly’s Heroes (1970)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 14, 2014
The lure of gold proves tempting enough to bring many men on board for this ludicrous mission. Among the gang you have Telly Savalas, the always whining Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, Gavin Macleod, and Stuart Margolin. Overall the cast was a fun mix of stars of the big and small screens. Do not read more
World War One 100th Anniversary: HEROES FOR SALE
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Aug 26, 2014
One of the sub-genres of the World War One film is the "Forgotten Man" storyline--a movie dealing with the returning veterans of the Great War. The topic of the "Forgotten Man" cropped up in pictures such as GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 and THE ROARING TWENTIES. The struggling World War One vetera read more
World War One 100th Anniversary: HEROES FOR SALE
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Aug 26, 2014
One of the sub-genres of the World War One film is the "Forgotten Man" storyline--a movie dealing with the returning veterans of the Great War. The topic of the "Forgotten Man" cropped up in pictures such as GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 and THE ROARING TWENTIES. The struggling World War One vetera read more