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Phoning it in
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on May 10, 2017
Been awhile since I've examined eBay for Carole Lombard items -- I've had other things on my mind lately -- but I came across this piece I'd never seen before. I believe it's from "The Gay Bride," judging from the dress she has on, but I can't confirm anything from this pic.I do know it's an origina read more
Phoning it in
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on May 10, 2017
Been awhile since I've examined eBay for Carole Lombard items -- I've had other things on my mind lately -- but I came across this piece I'd never seen before. I believe it's from "The Gay Bride," judging from the dress she has on, but I can't confirm anything from this pic.I do know it's an origina read more
Richard Widmark "kills it" in Road House (1948) #Villains2017
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 25, 2017
Richard Widmark "kills it" in Road House (1948) #Villains2017
Richard Widmark made a dazzling debut in Howard Hawk’s Kiss of Death in 1947. His characterization of Tommy Udo caused a sensation. For the early part of his career, Widmark played bad guys and lunatics. One of his best was bad read more
TCM Classic Film Festival 2017 Wrap-up: Taking it All In
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Apr 23, 2017
Navigating a film festival is a skill, and each one has its own character. After four years of having a great time at TCM Classic Film Festival, but making all sorts of mistakes, I have finally determined the perfect formula for making the most of these four days. In essence: I have learned to relax read more
It will be Audrey Hepburn vs Elizabeth Taylor to decide who gets the crown for Favorite Classic Movie Actress of 2017
All Good Things Posted by monty on Apr 7, 2017
After two great semi-final matches, we have our final two actresses. Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor. Audrey defeated Barbara Stanwyck 52-45 while Liz held on to beat Ava Gardner 50-45. Now the stage is set to decide who will take home the crown as Favorite Classic Movie Actress of 2017. The read more
Musical Monday: I Dood It (1943)
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Mar 20, 2017
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: “I Dood It” read more
Ryan and Emma rode it. Soon you can, too.
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Mar 1, 2017
Carole Lombard, in white wide-brimmed hat, is pushed out of a New York subway train apparently constructed on the Paramount lot in the opening of her 1935 film "Hands Across the Table." We have no idea whether Carole ever rode another train associated with Los Angeles, but chances are she did at one read more
Ryan and Emma rode it. Soon you can, too.
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Mar 1, 2017
Carole Lombard, in white wide-brimmed hat, is pushed out of a New York subway train apparently constructed on the Paramount lot in the opening of her 1935 film "Hands Across the Table." We have no idea whether Carole ever rode another train associated with Los Angeles, but chances are she did at one read more
Son of Dracula: "Don't say that word. We don't like it."
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 23, 2017
Yes, Alucard spelled backward is....
Universal's best 1940s fright film was a rare collaboration between brothers Robert and Curt Siodmak. Robert, who directed, injects his noir sensibilities into the horror genre. He makes Son of Dracula a visually and thematically dark picture with a downbeat end read more
Son of Dracula: "Don't say that word. We don't like it."
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Feb 23, 2017
Yes, Alucard spelled backward is....
Universal's best 1940s fright film was a rare collaboration between brothers Robert and Curt Siodmak. Robert, who directed, injects his noir sensibilities into the horror genre. He makes Son of Dracula a visually and thematically dark picture with a downbeat end read more
Marathon Man: "Is it safe?"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 26, 2017
Memory is a funny thing. Prior to a recent viewing of Marathon Man, the only things I could remember about this 1976 thriller were the unnerving tooth-drilling scene and Roy Scheider doing push-ups with his feet on the bed and hands on the floor.
Although it's an atypical John Schlesinger film, the read more
Marathon Man: "Is it safe?"
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 26, 2017
Memory is a funny thing. Prior to a recent viewing of Marathon Man, the only things I could remember about this 1976 thriller were the unnerving tooth-drilling scene and Roy Scheider doing push-ups with his feet on the bed and hands on the floor.
Although it's an atypical John Schlesinger film, the read more
Do me a favor, and please do it now!
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Nov 23, 2016
My romantic comedy "Stand Tall!" is in the running for a $250 prize in the Thanksgiving best screenplay contest at IndieWise, part of the IndustryBOOST competition.You only have a few hours to help -- the deadline is 8:30 p.m. Pacific/11:30 p.m. Eastern, a bit more than 15 hours from when I typed th read more
Do me a favor, and please do it now!
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Nov 23, 2016
My romantic comedy "Stand Tall!" is in the running for a $250 prize in the Thanksgiving best screenplay contest at IndieWise, part of the IndustryBOOST competition.You only have a few hours to help -- the deadline is 8:30 p.m. Pacific/11:30 p.m. Eastern, a bit more than 15 hours from when I typed th read more
Day 12 of Noirvember: See it on TCM — The Narrow Margin (1952)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 13, 2016
Don’t miss The Narrow Margin. The other day, when I listed the films noirs that I watch over and over, I forgot one. The Narrow Margin. (Well, I actually forgot more than one, but that’s another story for another day.) This first-rate feature stars two of noir’s baddest bad-asses – Charles read more
Day 11 of Noirvember: See it on TCM — He Ran All the Way (1951)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 11, 2016
Garfield and co-star Shelley Winters. John Garfield’s last movie was He Ran All the Way in 1951. Shortly after filming was completed on this film, Garfield was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. The committee had been investigating Communism in the motion picture read more
Day Five of Noirvember: See it on TCM — D.O.A. (1950)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 5, 2016
A man walks into a police station and announces that he’s there to report a murder. “Whose?” he’s asked by a cop. “My own,” he replies. That’s D.O.A. (1950). This first-rate feature stars Edmond O’Brien stars as Frank Bigelow, the luckless fellow who forecasts his death at the start read more
Day Four of Noirvember: See it on TCM – The Crooked Way (1949)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Nov 4, 2016
When The Crooked Way was released in 1949, one critic gushed that it was “the most blood-thirsty crook melodrama in a long time.” If that ain’t enough of a recommendation for you, well, I just don’t know what. Distributed by United Artists, The Crooked Way stars John Payne as Eddie Rice, a veteran read more
We Describe the Movie...You Name It! (Halloween Month Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 23, 2016
It's been a long time since we played this game at the Cafe! The objective is simple: We offer a short, sometimes vague, description of a movie and you have to name it. As always, please don't answer more than three questions per day, so others can play.
1. Famous outlaw's chum is turned into a mon read more
We Describe the Movie...You Name It! (Halloween Month Edition)
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Oct 23, 2016
It's been a long time since we played this game at the Cafe! The objective is simple: We offer a short, sometimes vague, description of a movie and you have to name it. As always, please don't answer more than three questions per day, so others can play.
1. Famous outlaw's chum is turned into a mon read more