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Hollywood Haiku: Casablanca
True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 1, 2011
Damn Nazis screw up everything—even love. ‘Least they still have Paris. This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now. [These things are addictive, no?] read more

“I’m not bad. I’m just drawn that way.”
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 30, 2011
For this week’s Saturday Morning Cartoons entry, we’re jumping back in time a couple of years from last week’s post. On a whim last night, I decided to watch Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Well, perhaps it wasn’t so whim-ish; I saw this post yesterday on grammatically-incorrect mov read more

Hollywood Haiku: Singin’ in the Rain
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 29, 2011
Hoofing through puddles– a great way to catch a gal’s heart and a head cold.
This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition. Enter now. read more

Some general announcements of general interest.
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 28, 2011
Just a couple of general notices: Nominations are now open for the annual LAMMY awards over at the Large Association of Movie Blogs. As you can see, we recently submitted a “For Your Consideration” banner to the site. If you are a LAMB, please consider nominating us! The nominations are read more

“…And you’re not going to give me any trouble about it, right?”
True Classics Posted by Nikki G on Apr 23, 2011
Back last fall when Brandie originally came up with the idea for Saturday Morning Cartoons (and used it to talk me into joining True Classics), I was telling my sister about it and her first response was, “I love The Rescuers Down Under. You should do that one.” So here you go, Sissy: a read more

Remembering Madelyn Pugh Davis.
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 22, 2011
The world of classic comedy lost another legendary contributor this week with the passing of writer Madelyn Pugh Davis. Davis, flanked by stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. At a time when there were few women writing in Hollywood (and even fewer writing for comedy), Davis took advantage of the deart read more

“See? I find that funny.”
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Apr 9, 2011
Yup … for two weeks in a row, the Saturday Morning Cartoons post title is a villain quote. Oliver & Company (1988) is Disney’s animated and “animaled” take on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (if you must indulge in the Dickens canon, this is probably the way to go). Oliv read more

“At last, I’ve given the world what it needs … a good 10-cent drunk!”
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 7, 2011
Two years after debuting a sparkling chemistry in 1959′s Pillow Talk, Doris Day and Rock Hudson re-teamed for another romantic comedy, Lover Come Back. Again, they were joined by Tony Randall and a slew of amusing bit players for an appealing, candy-coated concoction of wit, sex, and broad hum read more

“My analyst will never believe this.”
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 6, 2011
This past weekend marked classic movie star Doris Day’s 87th birthday (at least, according to TCM’s online biography of the star … some sources list various other years as Day’s official date of birth). And what better way to celebrate than to dedicate this week’s posts read more

“So, I’ve Decided to Use Them All.”
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Apr 2, 2011
This weekend’s Saturday Morning Cartoon is one of my favourite Disney animated films: The Great Mouse Detective (1986). A rodent version of Sherlock Holmes, Basil of Baker Street is after the evil Professor Ratigan, the world’s worst criminal who manages to stay one step ahead. Basil read more

Being Mrs. Skeffington.
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Apr 1, 2011
Throughout her long and varied career, Bette Davis excelled at playing complicated women. From the slatternly waitress in Of Human Bondage (1934) to the spoiled Southern belle in 1938′s Jezebel to the grand dame of the theater, Margo Channing, in 1950′s All About Eve, Davis’ filmog read more

My cinematic alphabet.
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Mar 30, 2011
Lo at the awesomeness of this idea! The folks at Citizenrobot and Rupert Pupkin Speaks came up with the idea of creating a personal cinematic alphabet, with each letter representing a favorite film beginning with that letter. And since we are, for all intents and purposes, the “ABCs of Classic read more

Remembering Farley Granger.
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Mar 29, 2011
The news that classic film actor Farley Granger recently passed away may have come as a surprise to those who weren’t aware that he was actually still with us. Seemingly as unassuming in real life as he was in many of his silver-screen roles, Granger’s Hollywood career was marked by his read more

We’re stylin’.
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Mar 28, 2011
True Classics been tapped for a “Stylish Blogger Award” by no less than three of our absolutely favorite film bloggers: the lovely Carley over at The Kitty Packard Pictorial; Kendra, the brilliant mind behind Viv and Larry; and the insightful Marya over at Cinema Fanatic. Thank you very read more

We love Lucy … do you?
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Mar 27, 2011
This August marks legendary comedienne Lucille Ball’s 100th birthday. We here at True Classics are huge Lucy-philes, and it has occured to us that it might be nice to host a blogathon focusing on Lucy’s memorable (and perhaps not-so-memorable) screen roles. Right now, we’re just cu read more

“I’m Pungent, Too.”
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Mar 26, 2011
The Black Cauldron is an odd installment in the Disney canon. The animation took an abrupt turn, possibly not for the best, but it really does reflect the common animation for the time–1985. I wish I could say what they were doing that made it different–media, camera, lighting, or what&# read more

Therapy Thursday: Suddenly, Last Summer
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Mar 24, 2011
As I mentioned yesterday, today’s Therapy Thursday post will showcase Suddenly, Last Summer, with Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor. Oddly, I haven’t been able to come up with a good topic for this series in weeks upon weeks … I just had nothing. Then, yesterday, doing a brie read more

Remembering Elizabeth Taylor.
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Mar 23, 2011
True Classics is saddened to hear of the death of Elizabeth Taylor, age 79. She was extraordinarily famous for her personal life, as well as her acting. Sometimes, it may have even seemed that her larger-than-life persona overshadowed her talent, but her talent was considerable. She made numerous read more

“I’m a fox. My name’s Tod.”
True Classics Posted by Carrie on Mar 19, 2011
“My name’s Copper. I’m a hound dawg.” I love this part of The Fox and the Hound–the whole scene. Rewatching it to do this blog, I really started to think how depressing it really is, though. Many Disney films start with something sad, particularly the loss of a parent o read more

Celebrating Women in Classic Film: The Scribblers
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Mar 15, 2011
In celebration of Women’s History Month, True Classics is taking a look at some of the women who helped shape the movie industry through their contributions behind the camera. Last week, we examined the roles of some of the women directors who made their mark both in the silent era and after t read more