I just checked this and the last posting date was in July. A lot of things have happened since my last post, both personally and professionally. I have been developing some ideas that I have set to launch in January 2015. I know everyone says that tired old line “New Year, New Me”, but t read more
Hope everyone is enjoying their summer! It has been pretty mild here so far, but this weekend is sure to be a scorcher! I wanted to share a paper I wrote about classic films. It is an illustrative paper and it highlights three genres of classic films, silent, screwball, and film noir. These happen t read more
Please check out this review!!! Originally posted on : “There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of read more
Originally posted on Travalanche: Tonight at midnight on TCM, Charlie Chaplin’s 1923 melodrama masterpiece A Woman of Paris. (He wanted us to call him “Charles” at this stage. You’ll never find a greater Chaplin apologist than this author, but calling him “Charles” is simply a Bridge Too read more
So crazy how time flies. I last posted on the 14th and here it is the 22nd! Craziness!! I watched some really great classic movies today. Godzilla King of the Monsters and Mighty Joe Young. Both great films. I am super geared up for next month!! 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays!! It is al read more
It has been awhile since I made this blog and I never really did anything with it until now. Kinda crazy how time flies!! This is my place for all things vintage and classic. I am a HUGE fan of classic movies and all things vintage. I probably will have a separate blog for all things modern. This is read more
Originally posted on Travalanche: Today is the 100th anniversary of the release of the all-star Keystone comedy Mabel’s Busy Day. This is one of those shorts that, rather annoyingly, nowadays gets marketed and written about as a “Chaplin comedy”, though the star is Mabel Normand and the director read more