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Top 250 Tuesday – An Interlude: Trailers For The Top Ten

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 29, 2014

Since I’ve found myself with not as much time for a proper movie write-up as I would have liked this week, I thought I’d do something a little different, and give you a taste of things to come with a countdown of the top 10 via their trailers. Actually, “things to come” is no read more

Top 250 Tuesday – An Interlude: Trailers For The Top Ten

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 29, 2014

Since I’ve found myself with not as much time for a proper movie write-up as I would have liked this week, I thought I’d do something a little different, and give you a taste of things to come with a countdown of the top 10 via their trailers. Actually, “things to come” is no read more

Serial Sundays 001: A Sampler

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 27, 2014

So back in the day, when I was writing Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, one of the regular features there was the Sunday Serial, and it’s something that I’ve decided it’s time to revive here, but in a somewhat different format. Next week we’ll take a mor read more

Serial Sundays 001: A Sampler

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 27, 2014

So back in the day, when I was writing Professor Damian’s Public Domain Treasure Chest, one of the regular features there was the Sunday Serial, and it’s something that I’ve decided it’s time to revive here, but in a somewhat different format. Next week we’ll take a mor read more

Old Time Radio Thursdays – #039: Escape (1947-1954) – Part One

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 24, 2014

  The short intro: For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, Old Time Radio is the phrase generally used to refer to the time when radio was (mostly) live, and was full of a variety of different shows, as opposed to simply being a means for record labels to use robots to promote the top re read more

Old Time Radio Thursdays – #039: Escape (1947-1954) – Part One

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 24, 2014

  The short intro: For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, Old Time Radio is the phrase generally used to refer to the time when radio was (mostly) live, and was full of a variety of different shows, as opposed to simply being a means for record labels to use robots to promote the top re read more

Top 250 Tuesday #070 – Blade Runner (1982)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 22, 2014

Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #070 on the list, Ridley Scott‘s Blade Runner. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what I’ll b read more

Top 250 Tuesday #070 – Blade Runner (1982)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 22, 2014

Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #070 on the list, Ridley Scott‘s Blade Runner. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what I’ll b read more

Old Time Radio Thursdays – #038: Suspense (1942-1962) – Part Two

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 17, 2014

  The short intro: For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, Old Time Radio is the phrase generally used to refer to the time when radio was (mostly) live, and was full of a variety of different shows, as opposed to simply being a means for record labels to use robots to promote the top re read more

Old Time Radio Thursdays – #038: Suspense (1942-1962) – Part Two

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 17, 2014

  The short intro: For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, Old Time Radio is the phrase generally used to refer to the time when radio was (mostly) live, and was full of a variety of different shows, as opposed to simply being a means for record labels to use robots to promote the top re read more

Do You Want Plot Or Do You Want A Lot Of X-Men? How About Both? – Here’s The Final X-Men: Days Of Future Past Trailer

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 16, 2014

I really enjoyed X-Men: First Class more than I thought I would, and it’s the film that finally brought my younger daughter around to the side of the mutants, (she’d previously enjoyed most of the Marvel movies, but just hadn’t gotten into the X-Men) so it’s pretty safe to sa read more

Do You Want Plot Or Do You Want A Lot Of X-Men? How About Both? – Here’s The Final X-Men: Days Of Future Past Trailer

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 16, 2014

I really enjoyed X-Men: First Class more than I thought I would, and it’s the film that finally brought my younger daughter around to the side of the mutants, (she’d previously enjoyed most of the Marvel movies, but just hadn’t gotten into the X-Men) so it’s pretty safe to sa read more

Top 250 Tuesday #066 – Wild Strawberries (1957)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 15, 2014

Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #066 on the list, Ingmar Bergman‘s Wild Strawberries. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what IR read more

Top 250 Tuesday #066 – Wild Strawberries (1957)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 15, 2014

Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #066 on the list, Ingmar Bergman‘s Wild Strawberries. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what IR read more

Old Time Radio Thursdays – #037: Suspense (1942-1962) – Part One: A Preview

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 10, 2014

  The short intro: For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, Old Time Radio is the phrase generally used to refer to the time when radio was (mostly) live, and was full of a variety of different shows, as opposed to simply being a means for record labels to use robots to promote the top re read more

Old Time Radio Thursdays – #037: Suspense (1942-1962) – Part One: A Preview

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 10, 2014

  The short intro: For those who are unfamiliar with the concept, Old Time Radio is the phrase generally used to refer to the time when radio was (mostly) live, and was full of a variety of different shows, as opposed to simply being a means for record labels to use robots to promote the top re read more

Where Will Marvel’s Agents Of Shield Go Post Captain America: The Winter Soldier?

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 8, 2014

I’m going to attempt to keep this as spoiler-free as possible. I’ll most likely be writing more in depth about my thoughts on Captain America: The Winter Soldier later (short version: those who are saying it may be the best Marvel movie yet may be right), there is one aspect of the movie read more

This Early Stop Motion/Live Action Short Really Lays An Egg – It’s A Bird (1930)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 8, 2014

This intriguing short film from 1930 is entitled It’s a Bird and features comedian Charley Bowers interacting with some very interesting stop-motion animated creatures. For those who have never head of Bowers (as I hadn’t until I ran across this) here’s a bit of biography on him, t read more

Where Will Marvel’s Agents Of Shield Go Post Captain America: The Winter Soldier?

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 8, 2014

I’m going to attempt to keep this as spoiler-free as possible. I’ll most likely be writing more in depth about my thoughts on Captain America: The Winter Soldier later (short version: those who are saying it may be the best Marvel movie yet may be right), there is one aspect of the movie read more

This Early Stop Motion/Live Action Short Really Lays An Egg – It’s A Bird (1930)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Apr 8, 2014

This intriguing short film from 1930 is entitled It’s a Bird and features comedian Charley Bowers interacting with some very interesting stop-motion animated creatures. For those who have never heard of Bowers (as I hadn’t until I ran across this) here’s a bit of biography on him, read more
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