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“TCM Big Screen Classics: On the Waterfront” Movie Event Ticket Giveaway (April 1 – April 16)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Apr 1, 2016

Win Tickets to see “On the Waterfront” on the Big Screen! in Select Cinemas Nationwide April 24 & April 27! Okay, here we go… our next round of monthly movie ticket giveaways, courtesy of Fathom Events! That said, this month, we’ll be giving away SIX PAIRS of tickets to see “TCM read more

Chicago Film Club field trip: “On the Waterfront” April 24 at ShowPlace ICON at Roosevelt Road

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 30, 2016

Chicago Film Club field trip: “On the Waterfront” April 24 at ShowPlace ICON at Roosevelt Road Where: ShowPlace ICON, 150 W Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60605 When: April 24 Time: 2:00 p.m.  Hosted by Stephen Reginald Run Time: 2 hours (approximate) Ticketing: Tickets are read more

On the Waterfront (1954)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Dec 27, 2015

On the Waterfront Directed by Elia Kazan Written by Budd Schulberg based on his original story suggested by articles by Malcolm Johnson 1954/USA Columbia Pictures Corporation/Horizon Pictures Repeat viewing/Netflix rental #281 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die Terry: Edie, you love me read more

On the Waterfront (1954, Elia Kazan)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 3, 2015

On the Waterfront is relentlessly grim until the strangest moment in the finale. As the film finally reaches the point of savage, physical violence–it opens with the implication, but not the visualization of such violence–a supporting character (familiar but mostly background) makes a w read more

On the Waterfront, 1954, Elia Kazan

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 17, 2015

May 17 Posted by aaronwest Waterfront Week was quite an experiment. This is not something I’ve done before but I’ll most likely do it again for important films as they come along. Here are the posts from the week: Kazan Naming Names – This is about Elia Kazan’s experiences w read more

On the Waterfront, 1954, Elia Kazan

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 17, 2015

May 17 Posted by aaronwest Waterfront Week was quite an experiment. This is not something I’ve done before but I’ll most likely do it again for important films as they come along. Here are the posts from the week: Kazan Naming Names – This is about Elia Kazan’s experiences w read more

On the Waterfront, 1954, Elia Kazan

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 17, 2015

May 17 Posted by aaronwest Waterfront Week was quite an experiment. This is not something I’ve done before but I’ll most likely do it again for important films as they come along. Here are the posts from the week: Kazan Naming Names – This is about Elia Kazan’s experiences w read more

My Favorite Classic Movie Blogathon: On the Waterfront

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 16, 2015

May 16 Posted by aaronwest Over the last week, I’ve dedicated myself to re-evaluating a single film for Classic Film and TV Cafe’s “My Favorite Classic Movie” Blogathon. This is the official post for my choice of film, but I’ve already written about the film at length. read more

My Favorite Classic Movie Blogathon: On the Waterfront

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 16, 2015

May 16 Posted by aaronwest Over the last week, I’ve dedicated myself to re-evaluating a single film for Classic Film and TV Cafe’s “My Favorite Classic Movie” Blogathon. This is the official post for my choice of film, but I’ve already written about the film at length. read more

My Favorite Classic Movie Blogathon: On the Waterfront

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 16, 2015

May 16 Posted by aaronwest Over the last week, I’ve dedicated myself to re-evaluating a single film for Classic Film and TV Cafe’s “My Favorite Classic Movie” Blogathon. This is the official post for my choice of film, but I’ve already written about the film at length. read more

On the Waterfront: The Great Performances

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 15, 2015

May 15 Posted by aaronwest “When you weighed one hundred and sixty-eight pounds you were beautiful.” – Charley Malloy. “It was you, Charley.” – Terry Mallow. We’ll get to Terry (Marlon Brando) and Charley (Rod Steiger) soon enough, especially the famous sce read more

On the Waterfront: The Great Performances

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 15, 2015

May 15 Posted by aaronwest “When you weighed one hundred and sixty-eight pounds you were beautiful.” – Charley Malloy. “It was you, Charley.” – Terry Mallow. We’ll get to Terry (Marlon Brando) and Charley (Rod Steiger) soon enough, especially the famous sce read more

On the Waterfront: The Great Performances

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 15, 2015

May 15 Posted by aaronwest “When you weighed one hundred and sixty-eight pounds you were beautiful.” – Charley Malloy. “It was you, Charley.” – Terry Mallow. We’ll get to Terry (Marlon Brando) and Charley (Rod Steiger) soon enough, especially the famous sce read more

On the Waterfront: Kazan Naming Names

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 12, 2015

May 12 Posted by aaronwest   Elia Kazan was and still is a controversial figure. Below is a video from his 2008 Academy Awards Lifetime Achievement presentation. Scroll to the 1:15 mark where Kazan walks out on stage. You’ll hear applause and see some people standing, like Warren Beatty read more

On the Waterfront: Kazan Naming Names

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 12, 2015

May 12 Posted by aaronwest   Elia Kazan was and still is a controversial figure. Below is a video from his 2008 Academy Awards Lifetime Achievement presentation. Scroll to the 1:15 mark where Kazan walks out on stage. You’ll hear applause and see some people standing, like Warren Beatty read more

On the Waterfront: Kazan Naming Names

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on May 12, 2015

May 12 Posted by aaronwest   Elia Kazan was and still is a controversial figure. Below is a video from his 2008 Academy Awards Lifetime Achievement presentation. Scroll to the 1:15 mark where Kazan walks out on stage. You’ll hear applause and see some people standing, like Warren Beatty read more

On The Waterfront (1954) – Updated

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 31, 2014

“They always said I was a bum, well I ain’t a bum Edie.” That is what washed up prize fighter Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) must try and prove to himself and others for the entirety of this crime-drama. On the Waterfront is ultimately his story of conscience and redemption that we w read more

Review: On The Waterfront (1954)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 31, 2014

“They always said I was a bum, well I ain’t a bum Edie.” That is what washed up prize fighter Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) must try and prove to himself and others for the entirety of this crime-drama. On the Waterfront is ultimately his story of conscience and redemption that we w read more

Review: On The Waterfront (1954)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 31, 2014

“They always said I was a bum, well I ain’t a bum Edie.” That is what washed up prizefighter Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) must try and prove to himself and others for the entirety of this crime-drama. On the Waterfront is ultimately his story of conscience and redemption that we wa read more

It’s All About Perspective – Criterion’s Visual Essay on Aspect Ratios for On the Waterfront (1954)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Feb 20, 2013

It was while I was watching and thinking about the video below that I think I finally figured out why so many film-lovers of my generation love and place so much emphasis on being able to see a movie, especially one from ages past “on the big screen”. I mean, it’s one of those thin read more
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