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DVD Spotlight: Stingray--Submarines, Marionettes, and a Love Triangle

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jan 11, 2015

Imagine a science fiction TV series about an organization called the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASP), which battles underwater threats from its West Coast headquarters in the year 2065. Commander Samuel Shore, who travels via a "hoverchair" due to paralysis, runs WASP with assistance from his read more

Why Do I Love Hitchcock’s Films

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on Dec 12, 2014

I have the reputation to be a big Hitchcock’s fan. Not the biggest, but maybe one of the biggest. Anyway, this is not a contest. In fact, I’m telling you this because, today, I’m going to explain to you why I love Hitchcock’s films that much. Let me tell you right now that t read more

Short Film Saturday: From London with Love

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Nov 29, 2014

I believe in nothing before its time, which is why even though I’ve seen it, and it’s already quite popular on YouTube; I am only posting this holiday-themed film from Burberry now. While I have discussed in the past that commercial-films can be artful (See example one and two). This one read more

Music Review : Caribou– Our Love (2014)

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Oct 27, 2014

  Caribou– Our Love (2014) Artist Dan Snaith’s Our Love release under the moniker Caribou, is another electronic/pop notable release of 2014. Being a metal monger before any other genre, I try to give a couple of listens to other major records to at least get a grasp of what is read more

Why do I love classic films?

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by The Wonderful World of Cinema on Oct 22, 2014

Because I’m a 19 years old girl, many people ask me how I come to watch and love old movies. There’s many factors that made me want to watch old movies. You have to know that, when I was a child, I didn’t want to watch old movies. These didn’t interest me. I only wanted to w read more

SLEEP, MY LOVE

Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest Posted by Joey on Oct 11, 2014

sleep my love review  https://www.facebook.com/Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest This noir mystery thriller was produced by Mary Pickford and her husband Buddy Rogers, and directed by Douglas Sirk in 1948. Claudette Colbert stars as Alison Courtland, a wealthy New York socialite who awakens on a Bosto read more

SLEEP, MY LOVE

Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest Posted by Joey on Oct 11, 2014

sleep my love review  https://www.facebook.com/Wolffianclassicmoviesdigest This noir mystery thriller was produced by Mary Pickford and her husband Buddy Rogers, and directed by Douglas Sirk in 1948. Claudette Colbert stars as Alison Courtland, a wealthy New York socialite who awakens on a Bosto read more

Bond Is Forever: "From Russia with Love"

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by on Sep 23, 2014

Evil terrorist organization SPECTRE is planning to steal a Lektor, a cipher machine, from the Russians. Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), aka #3, a member of SMERSH who defected from Russia, gives an assignment to agent Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi), who is unaware that Klebb is a member of SPECTRE read more

Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery, or: Lost in the Yukon.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 17, 2014

  A mystery to begin with: Our story begins in late August of 1978, in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, when from a construction razing of an old hockey arena, was uncovered the remains of a swimming pool, and at the deep end were found more than five-hundred film cans that had b read more

Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery, or: Lost in the Yukon.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 17, 2014

  A mystery to begin with: Our story begins in late August of 1978, in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, when from a construction razing of an old hockey arena, was uncovered the remains of a swimming pool, and at the deep end were found more than five-hundred film cans that had b read more

Lucille Love, The Girl of Mystery, or: Lost in the Yukon.

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Sep 17, 2014

  A mystery to begin with: Our story begins in late August of 1978, in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, when from a construction razing of an old hockey arena, was uncovered the remains of a swimming pool, and at the deep end were found more than five-hundred film cans that had b read more

Falling out of love with classic film

Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Sep 12, 2014

Falling out of love with classic film Have you ever found yourself falling out of love with classic movies? I know we're all devoted classic film fans at heart, but I'm sure we've all found ourselves in this predicament before at some point in our lives: the bloom is gone and the mere thoug read more

Keepin' calm with Lombard love

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Sep 12, 2014

Above is one of my favorite Carole Lombard photos, showing her beauty, sex appeal and zest for life all at the same time. So when I received a sign on Facebook reading "Keep calm and watch old movies"......then discovered a site called "Keep-Calm-O-Matic" (http://www.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/), which read more

To Mary, with love...but it's from 'Bolero'

Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Sep 5, 2014

OK, the subject line is an in-joke, using the title of a 1936 film starring Myrna Loy and Warner Baxter called "To Mary -- With Love." Actually, there's no "love" from Carole Lombard to the Mary it was autographed to, just the word "cordially" associated with Carole's signatures.From the penmanship read more

Fun Size Review: Parisian Love (1925)

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 6, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on August 6, 2014 in Blog, Fun Size Review Clara was a very busy woman. Clara Bow is the only thing that makes this faux French romance worth seeing. A gangster gal with a heart of pyrite, Clara’s boyfriend is kidnapped by an eccentric rich guy who is determined to make an ho read more

Silent Movie Rule #1: You always kidnap the one you love

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Aug 5, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on August 5, 2014 in Blog, Humor, Silent Movie Rules Life lessons from the people of silent film. Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any consequences you might suffer from actually following this advice. In our boring world, kidnapping is a serious crime and likely to land the pe read more

Short Film Saturday – Love Film: Love Fencing

The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on Jul 26, 2014

This is another short that’s part of a series. This time it’s a series of sports shorts. This title features a structure familiar to fans of Disney, the zaniness of Looney Tunes and a modern sensibility to pop culture references. Enjoy! LOVE SPORT: LOVE FENCING from STUDIO AKA on Vimeo read more

Maybe You Want To Give Your Love Something Other Than Flowers Next Valentine’s Day? – Here’s The First Fifty Shades Of Grey Trailer

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jul 24, 2014

No, I haven’t read the book Fifty Shades of Grey, nor do I plan to. However, I know a lot of people will be wanting to see this when it comes out next year. Like I said, I haven’t read the book, and of course, at this point I have no idea just how far this will go as far as what we actu read more

Maybe You Want To Give Your Love Something Other Than Flowers Next Valentine’s Day? – Here’s The First Fifty Shades Of Grey Trailer

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jul 24, 2014

No, I haven’t read the book Fifty Shades of Grey, nor do I plan to. However, I know a lot of people will be wanting to see this when it comes out next year. Like I said, I haven’t read the book, and of course, at this point I have no idea just how far this will go as far as what we actu read more

Love at first sight is easy. Love after a few decades… Animated GIF

Movies Silently Posted by Fritzi Kramer on Jun 18, 2014

By Fritzi Kramer on June 18, 2014 in Blog, GIF, Humor Adam’s Rib was on the Cecil B. DeMille’s last silent marital comedies. While not his best, it still has its moments of wit and wisdom. Here, Anna Q. Nilsson is explaining the facts of life to her daughter. Falling in love? Easy. Sta read more
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