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INGMAR BERGMAN
Published (2009-12-03 15:53:55)
Hey, Tripod, when you do see the face of God, you won't be disappointed, believe me - YOU WILL BE HORRIFIED.
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Francois Truffaut
Published (2009-12-03 06:07:57)
Oh, yes, I totally agree.
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IN THE NEWS
Published (2009-12-03 23:11:40)
A headline from USA Today: "Tiger Woods scandal prompts question: Why do men cheat?" Um, perhaps because they're married?
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Bakers Dozen
Published (2009-12-03 22:29:03)
04. MURDER BY DEATH (1976). alec guinness as bensonmum.
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IN THE NEWS
Published (2009-12-03 15:33:17)
I don't care much about Tiger Woods, but the comparisons are simplistic. You really can't talk groups vs. individuals in this manner and make any significant point -- at least with me. I actually don't know of a group that strikes me as heroic straight across the board.
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Bakers Dozen
Published (2009-12-03 21:46:31)
I have to go again with: 2. My Man Godfrey (1936) "Godfrey: Very well. You belong to that unfortunate category that I would call the "Park Avenue brat". A spoiled child who's grown up in ease and luxury... who's always had her own way... and who's misdirected energies are so childish that they hardly deserve the comment, even of a butler on his off Thursday."
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Spanish horror king, PAUL NASCHY
Published (2009-12-01 18:42:12)
A very friendly man at conventions and in person. He stopped by the JEKYLL & HYDE CLUB and was pleasantly surprised that the actors performing there recognized him.
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Poverty Row Survivor Game:...
Published (2009-12-03 02:36:23)
THE MONSTER WALKS- Mort, Resurrection Joe , Maleva , doctor chu chow, Evilskippy DEATH KISS- Erik, Borgo Kid
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Bakers Dozen
Published (2009-12-03 22:24:02)
03. RUGGLES OF RED GAP (1935)
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ROMAN POLANSKI
Published (2009-11-28 06:13:23)
>>Regarding "Plan 9 From Outer Space", it's not for everyone. And you have to be in a certain mindset to watch it. Ed Wood's boundless enthusiasm comes through in the movie, and that's what makes it a cult classic.<< To paraphrase Andrew Sarris, Anyone who does not love bad films doesn't love film. >>The fact that it dealt with a boy...
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Top 10 active forums on Scarlet Street Forums during last week:
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Started 19 hours, 32 minutes ago (2009-12-04 13:18:45)
by Ayjaye
Sorry to hear about this. A good actor - I remember seeing him on the stage in a production of Anthony Shaffer's play Sleuth , and he was
excellent in the older actor role which Laurence Olivier played on the film. Also he made many fine films, and was especially good in The Dam
Busters where he played the lead.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-25 13:19:38)
by doctor chu chow
THE FLYING SERPENT (1946).
Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2009-12-04 05:26:37)
by Ramboona
email to an angel
Dear Forry:
It's now been a year since you cast off your mortal coil and ventured into the nothingness you expected to find on its other side. A lot of folks
hereabouts think that you were wrong in that, you know. They featured you entering sci-fi heaven with Marlene Dietrich on one side and the Metropolis robotrix
on the other (both equally naked), where you would be ...
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-13 04:49:32)
by John Stoskopf
Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-29 14:06:28)
by Lelia Loban
I've never made it to the Monster Bash, either, even though it's clear from the attendees' description of events that I'd love this convention.
Come to think of it, the last convention I did attent was the World Science Fiction Con in Baltimore in -- yipes, 1998! Used to go to conventions quite a lot,
but somehow....
Started 7 months ago (2009-05-08 18:14:42)
by kevin g shinnick
Indeed!!!!!!!!!!!He now is legal in hawaii i hear =)
Started 8 months ago (2009-04-04 02:30:37)
by Maleva
Ken, I am quite jealous.
Watching ANY Russell film next to him would be a memory for a lifetime.
Started 16 hours, 23 minutes ago (2009-12-04 16:28:20)
by kevin g shinnick
Evening @ The Barn
www.Hollywoodheritage.org
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 7:30 p.m.
Three Stooges Hollywood Filming Locations, Then and Now
with Jim Pauley
Columbia Studios History - Marc Wanamaker's photographs Hollywood Heritage Museum
2100 North Highland Avenue (across from Hollywood Bowl)
$5.00 for Hollywood Heritage Members; $10.00 for non-members
Free ...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-25 13:19:38)
by doctor chu chow
THE FLYING SERPENT (1946).
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-12 20:39:49)
by rayban
If you have to go into Polanski's past in order to "explain" Carol in "Repulsion", then, he really hasn't made that good a film,
I"m afraid.
It's horror - unrelenting horror - the photo that's shown twice in the film of Carol as a young girl - says simply that something was probably always
wrong - or becoming wrong - with her.
The fact that nobody in her sphere in the film realizes that ...
Started 8 months, 1 week ago (2009-03-27 04:13:48)
by HarryLong
>>Under the Republican plan, the top marginal tax rate would be slashed from 35 to 25 percent<<
So how is it that the 1950s, when the top tax rate for the wealthiest incomes was about 90% also happened to be the most prosperous decade for this country ...
Blueprint for recovery, my ass.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-29 06:11:38)
by Tripod
kevin g shinnick wrote:
It is sad that so many have forgotten Truffaut.... then again,so many forget anything that has not just come out recently- societal Alzheimer .....
Very true. Each generation seems to have a shorter attention span than the previous one. If this keeps up, in a few centuries from now, people
won't remember their own name anymore, because they won't have the ...
Started 7 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-04-20 12:05:18)
by MarkDClark
I'll second that. REVOLT OF THE ZOMBIES is the worst horror film of the 1930s, imho. Its only serious competition is LIFE RETURNS.
Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-07-20 10:37:25)
by Ken Hanke
rayban wrote:
After 42 years, should this film have finally been released in this country and embraced by The Criterion Collection?
Of course, because Godard made some very interesting films in his first phase and "Made In The U.S.A." , despite its lack of success as a film, is
still an interesting and difficult "experiment".
Thank goodness, that's settled. I was on ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-04 12:54:39)
by Erik the Mirakle Ape
I like SUSPICION and FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (just love that windmill scene) quite a bit myself. I'll take them over VERTIGO or REAR WINDOW anyday, but then
i don't care for Stewart all that much. And i do like Grant much more often than i don't.
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-18 17:46:49)
by rayban
You know, Tripod, there was a time here in the NYC area when Ingmar Bergman was The Holy Grail - summer after summer, somewhere, usually downtown in an art
theater in Greenwich Village, there would be an Ingmar Bergman Film Festival - everything from "Monika" to "The Passion of Anna". Today,
look high, look low, you cannot find an Ingmar Bergman film anywhere - but then the art houses are almost...
Started 8 months, 1 week ago (2009-03-26 14:57:49)
by amanaplan1
Yeah, but I thought Ferguson's Michael Caine was more on-target than his Sean Connery. Connery's a hard man to imitate -- I've never seen a truly
dead-on impression, IMHO.
Started 6 months ago (2009-06-02 23:31:21)
by rayban
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