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Old Age - Hollywood Style!
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Aug 11, 2011
"Old age ain't no place for sissies" Bette DavisOh wise and wonderful one, Bette, truer words were never spoken. However, there is real old age and there is Hollywood old age and they are definitely not one in read more
MOVIE BOOKS I LOVE: THE ART OF THE GREAT HOLLYWOOD PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Aug 6, 2011
This is an occasional series featuring my favorite movie books. Before TCM and the internet, the only way to satisfy my passion to know more about classic Hollywood was through books, books and more books. I've cleared away the clutter over the years, but many remain permanent residents in read more
Ida Lupino: A Lasting Legacy in Hollywood
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 2, 2011
Ida Lupino: A Lasting Legacy in Hollywood
Ida Lupino was a major movie star during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Born in England to a show business family with roots going back to the Renaissance, she came to Hollywood in 1933 as a bleached blond Jean Harlow look-a-like. After a breakout pe read more
Ida Lupino: A Lasting Legacy in Hollywood
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 2, 2011
Ida Lupino: A Lasting Legacy in Hollywood
Ida Lupino was a major movie star during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Born in England to a show business family with roots going back to the Renaissance, she came to Hollywood in 1933 as a bleached blond Jean Harlow look-a-like. After a breakout pe read more
An Open Letter to Netflix (via The Hollywood Revue)
MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Jul 14, 2011
Angela at The Hollywood Revue wrote a very compelling summary of what probably every Neflix user felt this week upon learning the company would be increasing the price for subscribers who want to get physical discs in addition to web streaming. I find myself facing the same dilemma many others do i read more
Hollywood Extra Girl (1935, Herbert Moulton)
The Stop Button Posted by on Jul 5, 2011
At the surface, Hollywood Extra Girl is just a promotional tie-in to Cecil B. DeMille’s The Crusades. The short’s lead, Suzanne Emery, was an extra in The Crusades and the short suggests she might make it in Hollywood just because of that inclusion. According to IMDb, she did not. But the short read more
Paris in Hollywood
Backlots Posted by Lara on Jun 28, 2011
As I am currently waiting at the airport to go back to the United States after a 5-month adventure in Paris, my last hurrah to Paris before I return is a post on Paris in film. This is a truly magnificent city, and deserves every ounce of the respect it has been afforded in film. Here are a few not read more
Hollywood Memorabilia.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Jun 20, 2011
Marilyn Monroe's, dress from "The Seven Year Itch" is going to a collector who bid $4.6 million at a weekend auction of Hollywood memorabilia. The dress was among the film costumes and props collected by Debbie Reynolds over four decades.
Other pieces in the Saturday auction included Audrey read more
The Real Hollywood Tough Guys (And Ladies)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Jun 13, 2011
In the 100+ year history of film, a lot of actors have wound up with tough guy images. Mention tough guys to classic film fans, you’re probably going to hear a lot of James Cagney, Bogart, and Edward G. Robinson. If you were to talk to someone more into modern movies, you’d probably read more
The Hollywood Revue: Now With More Award Nominations!
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on May 23, 2011
It’s my pleasure to announce that The Hollywood Revue has been nominated for Best Classic Blog in the 2011 LAMMY awards! The old cliché of saying it’s just an honor to be nominated is 100% true. A very sincere thank you to all who nominated me and put me in the company of fantastic bl read more
Hollywood Haiku: Psycho
True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 19, 2011
Just sit here and smile
and they’ll see—we’re a good boy.
Mother knows best, son. This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition.Enter now. read more
The Hollywood Revue Gets Modern
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on May 13, 2011
The Hollywood Revue has made a running leap into the 21st century and gotten a Facebook page! So head on over and ‘like’ me if you are so inclined. Not only will you get a handy notification every time I post something new, I’m sure I’ll be posting some other classic film re read more
Hollywood Haiku: Alice in Wonderland (1951)
True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 11, 2011
I’m big. I’m small. Is that a worm with a hookah? … Mushrooms are bad, kids. This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now. read more
Hollywood Haiku: Some Like It Hot
True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 9, 2011
Running in high heels— not so easy, huh, fellas? Hey, are my seams straight? This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now. read more
Hollywood Haikus Competition Entry #7
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 9, 2011
Mystic bond of loveThe burden of devotionSacrifice deniedThis is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now.Contest results: http://bestforfilm.com/film-blog/hollywood-haikus-2011-competition-winners/ read more
Hollywood Haikus Competition Entry #6
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 8, 2011
The forest is homePrecarious, yet lovinghome to the young princeThis is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now. Contest results: http://bestforfilm.com/film-blog/hollywood-haikus-2011-competition-winners/ read more
2011 TCM Classic Film Festival--Becket at Grauman's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood
GlamAmor Posted by on May 7, 2011
Last Friday morning I woke up bright and early in order to see Peter O'Toole introduce his 1964 classic film Becket at Grauman's Egyptian Theater for the TCM Classic Film Festival. Peter was worth the extra coffee that morning...I absolutely adore him. No matter what part he pl read more
Hollywood Haikus Competition Entry #4
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 6, 2011
His Girl FridayA breaking story And a broken engagementWalter always winsThis is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now.Contest results: http://bestforfilm.com/film-blog/hollywood-haikus-2011-competition-winners/ read more
Hollywood Haikus Competition Entry #5
Caftan Woman Posted by Caftan Woman on May 6, 2011
Sons of the DesertTwo brains worked as onedevising shenanigansto fulfill their oathThis is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now. Contest results: http://bestforfilm.com/film-blog/hollywood-haikus-2011-competition-winners/ read more
Going Hollywood (1933)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on May 4, 2011
Basically, Going Hollywood is an ode to the stalker fan. It all starts when Sylvia Bruce (Marion Davies) realizes she just wasn’t meant to be a French teacher at Briarcroft School. With the uptight principal running things, there’s just no life in the place and Sylvia can’t stand read more