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Seven (More) Obscure Movies That I Curiously Remember
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Apr 28, 2016
Karkoff or Karkov?
1. Terror in the Wax Museum (1973) - Listen to this cast: Ray Milland, Elsa Lanchester, Louis Hayward, Broderick Crawford, John Carradine, and Patric Knowles. I know that veteran stars sometimes get stuck in bad movies, but what a shame that this combination of Jack the Ripper an read more
o/t: the return of Todd Mason’s Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V – the links to the reviews and more
Noirish Posted by John Grant on Apr 24, 2016
A real bumper batch o’ the good stuff here as Todd surfaces after a short hiatus. Click to be magically transported to Todd’s fab Sweet Freedom blog and all the individual links. Anne Billson: Hugh Grant; chapter titles in movies; photographers in movies Anonymous: Commissar; Still Mine; read more
Classic Movies and More: A Short Interview with Fort Lee Film Commission’s Tom Meyers
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Apr 3, 2016
“Classic Movies and More” YouTube Show: Episode 4 We are very pleased to share our next “Classic Movies and More” episode today — a brief interview with Fort Lee Film Commission’s Tom Meyers about the birth of motion pictures in Fort Lee NJ… ….. And for more information read more
Classic Movies and More: Interview with 6-year Old Classic Movie Fan!
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 15, 2016
“Classic Movies and More” YouTube Show: Episode 3 We are very pleased to share our next “Classic Movies and More” episode today! An episode that makes me smile every time I see it — an interview with bona fide Classic Movie Fan, 6-year old Rob Medaska! ….. –Annmarie Gatti read more
Round One of the Favorite Classic Movie Actress Tourney continues with more matches
All Good Things Posted by monty on Mar 9, 2016
After an excellent start with the first set of matches, we continue on with round one next set of matches here in the 30's era. Voting will run through Saturday afternoon. Then round two will begin on Sunday with the winners of round one facing off against each other.
To vote in other eras read more
Classic Movies and More: Interview with Bob Fermanek of the 3-D Film Archive
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 1, 2016
“Classic Movies and More” YouTube Show Launch: Interview with Bob Fermanek about 3-D Film Restoration of GOG (1954) We are very pleased to be launching our “Classic Movies and More” YouTube Show today! Our debut episode features an interview with Bob Fermanek, CEO and Directo read more
Classic Movies and More Premiere!
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Feb 25, 2016
Lights… Camera… Action… A few months ago I mentioned that I was working on a project with friends and fellow film fans Aurora Bugallo of Once Upon a Screen and Rob Medaska of Rob Medaska.com. Well, I am happy to say that we are now ready to share the details… Our YouTube read more
Quickie Review – Stephen Fry Live: More Fool Me
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jan 6, 2016
Oscar Wilde. Of course. Stephen Fry Live: More Fool Me finds the brilliant comedian, writer, television host, raconteur, etc. holding court for roughly 90 minutes in support of his 2014 autobiography of the same name. Actually, this is the third volume of autobiographical writings from Fry, followin read more
CALLING MORE BLOGATHONS…
CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Dec 31, 2015
It’s the ninth inning, and for my last blogging act of 2015, I want to give you a round-up of the blogathons that made their presence known during the second half of 2015. There were some blogathons that I discovered a little late, so you might see ‘thons from earlier in the year, read more
More Thoughts On STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Dec 24, 2015
It's been a week since the opening of STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, so I believe it's safe enough for me to discuss the film in greater detail. (WARNING!! If you have not seen the film yet, DO NOT read this post.)
As I said in my first impressions post on the film, I liked it. I thought it was a ve read more
'Modern Screen,' September 1936: A cover, 'Godfrey' and more
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 17, 2015
For some reason, I've never written about the September 1936 issue of Modern Screen with Carole Lombard on the cover. I probably overlooked it because there were no features on her inside, but that doesn't mean the inside is bereft of Lombard -- far from it. Universal was beginning its push for "My read more
'Modern Screen,' September 1936: A cover, 'Godfrey' and more
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 17, 2015
For some reason, I've never written about the September 1936 issue of Modern Screen with Carole Lombard on the cover. I probably overlooked it because there were no features on her inside, but that doesn't mean the inside is bereft of Lombard -- far from it. Universal was beginning its push for "My read more
Help Myrna provide more 'Inspiration'
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 5, 2015
Every now and then, Carole Lombard provides me transcripts of conversations she has in Hollywood heaven, one perk of Carole & Co. that I truly appreciate (I'm prohibited from telling just how she supplies them). Anyway, one of Carole's best friends in the hereafter is Myrna Loy, and here's a discuss read more
Help Myrna provide more 'Inspiration'
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Dec 5, 2015
Every now and then, Carole Lombard provides me transcripts of conversations she has in Hollywood heaven, one perk of Carole & Co. that I truly appreciate (I'm prohibited from telling just how she supplies them). Anyway, one of Carole's best friends in the hereafter is Myrna Loy, and here's a discuss read more
More ROCKY Spin-offs We'd Like To See
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Dec 1, 2015
The latest entry in the Rocky Balboa saga, CREED, is getting critical acclaim and doing very well at the box office. Apparently the idea of using a relative of a supporting character to continue a film franchise is a good one...so good, in fact, that it gives me some ideas on how the Rocky story can read more
Room for One More (1952)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Sep 26, 2015
Room for One More
Directed by Norman Taurog
Written by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson from the book by Anna Perrot Rose
1952/USA
Warner Bros.
First viewing/Amazon Instant If an utterly predictable heartwarming comedy can be genuinely funny, this is the movie that will prove it. George Rose (Car read more
Two more oversized beauties
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 10, 2015
Yesterday's entry featured a sultry oversized (11" x 14") portrait of Carole Lombard. It turns out that seller has two more in that category Carole collectors should know about. Like the first, neither are originals, but are printed on high-quality lustre finish paper. Each are on sale for $24.99, t read more
Two more oversized beauties
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 10, 2015
Yesterday's entry featured a sultry oversized (11" x 14") portrait of Carole Lombard. It turns out that seller has two more in that category Carole collectors should know about. Like the first, neither are originals, but are printed on high-quality lustre finish paper. Each are on sale for $24.99, t read more
More than just a state park
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 8, 2015
The above picture from "The Gay Bride" shows Carole Lombard alongside Leo Carrillo. For generations of southern Californians who only know Carrillo's name in conjunction with a state park, Carrillo (1881-1961) was a reliable character actor who appeared in films such as "Manhattan Melodrama" (1934) read more
More than just a state park
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Aug 8, 2015
The above picture from "The Gay Bride" shows Carole Lombard alongside Leo Carrillo. For generations of southern Californians who only know Carrillo's name in conjunction with a state park, Carrillo (1881-1961) was a reliable character actor who appeared in films such as "Manhattan Melodrama" (1934) read more