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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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I've seen my share of John Hughes movies. He was the most successful 80s-90s writer.
National Lampoon's Vacation, European Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Mr. Mom, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller, 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles', The Great Outdoors, Uncle Buck, Home Alone 1 & 2, Only the Lonely, Baby's Day Out, Dennis the Menace, Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Dutch...
I just haven't seen any of the MOLLY RINGWALD ones. Well, time to play catchup.
ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL is really clever young actor, more than I ever noticed previously.
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theoscarsproject · 5 months
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The Trip to Bountiful (1985). In 1940s Texas, an elderly woman is determined to visit her childhood home one last time.
It's always a pleasure to have Geraldine Page on screen, and she delivers such a compelling, emotionally resonant performance in this solid, albeit slight film about a woman in her twilight years trying to visit her hometown - a town that by all accounts is long dead. Unfortunately, there's not really much else going on, and while her interactions with other characters are neat, they feel solely there to showcase Page, which diminishes the overall texture of the film. 6/10.
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greensparty · 9 months
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Remembering Tony Bennett, Carlin Glynn and Josephine Chaplin
What a day and it’s only mid-afternoon. Here is my combined tribute to three entertainers we lost today:
Remembering Tony Bennett 1926-2023
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Bennett and Paul McCartney
Legendary singer Tony Bennett has died at 96. It would take me all weekend to outline his achievements and accolades, but he had a career that spanned decades. In the 90s he made a comeback with MTV: he appeared on an episode of MTV Unplugged, got some MTV airplay, and at the VMAs goofing around with RHCP’s Anthony and Flea. In the years that followed he did duets with the likes of Bono, Sting, Elton John, Amy Winehouse and of course Lady Gaga.
He covered The Beatles and even did a duet with Paul McCartney. I also want to give a shout out to my friend and radio personality Cha-Chi Loprete who was good friends with Mr. Bennett. Thoughts go out to Cha-Chi and the Bennett family.
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
Remembering Carlin Glynn 1940-2023
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Molly Ringwald and Carlin Glynn in Sixteen Candles
Actress Carlin Glynn has died at 83. She was a Tony winner and also the mother of actress Mary Stewart Masterson. My favorite movie role of hers was as the mother in Sixteen Candles. She also had a small part in the excellent Three Days of the Condor.
The link above is the obit from Variety.
Remembering Josephine Chaplin 1949-2023
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Charlie and Josephine Chaplin in 1971
Actress Josephine Chaplin has died at 74. She was the daughter of Charlie Chaplin and Oona O’Neill, which kind of makes her film royalty. She acted in numerous films and TV shows, including her father Charlie’s 1952 film Limelight and 1967 comedy A Countess from Hong Kong. 
The link above is the obit from Deadline.
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Carlin Glynn on Sixteen Candles (1984)
as Brenda on Sixteen Candles
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techaddictsuk · 2 years
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Night Game (1989)
Roy Scheider had an incredible run of terrific movies, however, every run has to come to an end and Night Game (1989) is anything but a home run.
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pinkyringprvnce · 2 years
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I Finally Watched 'Sixteen Candles'
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Recently, I realized that as much as I love movies and TV, I haven’t watched a lot of the classics. So, I decided I wanted to start watching all the classic rom-coms first. To do this, I started watching them by streaming them over discord with some online friends. Thanks to everyone over on the ARIA 51 discord server that made my first-time watching experience better, by the way. To start off this little movie marathon, I watched Sixteen Candles, a movie from 1984.
A Quick Synopsis
The movie follows Sam on her 16th birthday, which should’ve been a big and special event. Instead, her family’s too distracted with her sister’s upcoming wedding to notice or remember. So, she sulks around for the whole day, hoping that her family’s going to magically remember that it’s her birthday. Instead, her grandparents come to stay in her room and she goes to a school dance. She’s even forced to bring an exchange student who’s also staying with them.
At the dance, Ted, who people call “Geek”, tries to get with Sam but she’s into someone else: senior, Jake Ryan. Luckily for her, he likes her too. The only problem is he already has a girlfriend, Caroline. But she gets completely hammered at his party and in classic rom-com spirit, they get together in the end.
An Outdated Movie
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While this movie is a classic romantic comedy, it’s not without its problems. And I’m not the only one who feels this way. For starters, the kids all take a weird sex-education test. It’s insane that tests like that actually happened, but seeing it with modern eyes was strange. Sixteen Candles in its entirety definitely made it seem like sex was everything to high schoolers. And maybe for some teenagers, it is. But it was too much. And I can only imagine it pressured kids who watched it at the time to engage sexually at that age. It also doesn't help that there are sexually-charged lines that casually joke about rape.
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goalhofer · 9 months
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Famous January 31, 2023 birthdays.
Lynn Carlin Wolfe (American actress), 85
Daniela Bianchi Cameli (Italian actress), 81
Jonathan Banks (American actor), 76
Nolan Ryan (American baseball player & executive), 76
Glynn Turman (American actor), 76
Matt Minglewood (Canadian singer & songwriter), 76
KC (American singer), 72
Johnny Rotten (British singer & songwriter), 67
Kelly Lynch Glazer (American model & actress), 64
Giorgos Gasparis (Greek basketball player & coach), 58
Dexter Fletcher (British actor & director), 57
Minnie Driver (British-American actress)(pictured), 53
Patricia Velásquez (Venezuelan actress & model), 52
Othella Harrington (American basketball player & coach), 49
Ariel Pestano (Cuban baseball player), 49
Preity Zinta (Indian actress & businesswoman), 48
Bobby Moynihan (American voice actor & comedian), 46
Kerry Washington Asomugha (American actress), 46
James Adomian (American comedian & actor), 43
Justin Timberlake (American singer & actor)(pictured), 42
Jānis Sprukts (Latvian hockey player), 41
Vernon Davis (American football player), 39
Josh Johnson (American baseball player), 39
Mario Williams (American football player), 38
Marcus Mumford (American-British singer & guitarist), 36
Jacob Markström (Swedish hockey player), 33
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newagesispage · 9 months
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                                                                      AUGUST            2023 
THE RIB PAGE 
Hooray for Ben and Jerry’s. They have ended sales in occupied Palestine territory. To celebrate the 4th, they asked for the return of stolen indigenous land to the Native American people. I am heading out to get more Ben and Jerry’s right now. They do have a lot of new flavors! 
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Days alert: It seems that Ava will be back on the canvas. August will finally deal with Victor Kiriakis and we will miss him. Is Eric going to have more babes that he knows what to do with? The ex -man of God sure gets around. It sounds like Sloan’s bro is leaving and hooray for that. 
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Ryan Murphy and former writers strike leader, Warren Leight, got into it. Leight tweeted that Murphy had threatened employees to cross picket lines. Murphy denied and wanted to sue. Leight stepped down. ** I have a dilemma about American Horror Story this season. To watch or not to watch??** SAG-AFTRA has joined the Writer’s Strike. 
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My Pillow is auctioning off equipment as most stores have removed their products. The CEO also owes $5mil to Robert Zeidman but has filed a motion to toss out the ruling. 
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Maine passed a bill to allow abortion whenever a doctor deems it necessary. ** States like Texas want it both ways, stop abortion but blame the doctors.   
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Tom Bodett and Al Franken should work up an act. 
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The Washington football team was sold to Josh Harris. 
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New Jersey ‘s democratic Gov. Gave Chris Christie a free plug on Face the Nation. He boldly says, “I won’t be going to CHRIS CHRISTIE.COM.” 
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There have been 2 pink dolphins seen in the waters off Louisianna. 
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Pete Davidson has been given 50 hours of community service. 
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Get ready for a George Santos censure. 
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Biden has a 7th grandchild.** Bidenomics was used as a put down but it is turning out just fine. 
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Bees are back. Thank you Obama!! 
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6 states have instituted a universal free lunch program. 
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Is this true?? Fox news used a photo of a married couple to promote ‘traditional marriage.’ It was later found that the pic was actually that of a same sex couple. 
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David Byrne is bringing us Here Lies Love about Ferdinand and Emelda Marcos. 
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Rex Heuermann has been arrested as the Long Island Serial Killer 
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Leslie Van Houten is out of prison. Her parole has been reversed 5 times. She began a friendship with John Waters while confined when he wanted to interview her for Rolling Stone magazine. She declined at the time, but he did write a chapter about her in his book, Role Models. Leslie is 73 and will spend a year in a transitional facility. 
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The Eagles are on a final tour. 
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Pee Wee Herman was one of the greatest creations that I can think of. Our world without the playhouse seems very wrong. 
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Have ya heard this Dolly Parton and Ann Wilson take on Magic Man?? 
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R.I.P. Lawrence Turman, John Deyle, Mark Seiler, Jane Birkin, bobby Osborne, Joseph Pedott, Carlin Glynn, Tony Bennett, Bill Geddie, Sinead O’Connor, Randy Meisner, Elise Finch, Andrea Evans, Angus Cloud, Paul Reubens and Sam Cutler. 
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nebris · 9 months
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Carlin Elizabeth Glynn (February 19, 1940 – July 13, 2023)
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I found this on NewsBreak: Actress Carlin Glynn Dead at 83, Daughter Mary Stuart Masterson Reveals: 'Rest in Peace, Mommy'
I found this on NewsBreak: Actress Carlin Glynn Dead at 83, Daughter Mary Stuart Masterson Reveals: 'Rest in Peace, Mommy'
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beebobbee · 9 months
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I found this on NewsBreak: Actress Carlin Glynn Dead at 83, Daughter Mary Stuart Masterson Reveals: 'Rest in Peace, Mommy'
I found this on NewsBreak: Actress Carlin Glynn Dead at 83, Daughter Mary Stuart Masterson Reveals: 'Rest in Peace, Mommy'
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antonio-velardo · 9 months
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Antonio Velardo shares: Carlin Glynn, Actress Whose Comeback Brought Her a Tony, Dies at 83 by Neil Genzlinger
By Neil Genzlinger After putting her career on hold to raise children, she won the part of the madam in “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” — and then a statuette hailing her performance. Published: July 20, 2023 at 07:07PM from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/qLinm2P via IFTTT
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futileexercise · 9 months
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RIP
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whileiamdying · 2 years
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THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR (1975)
Turner (Robert Redford) is not your stereotypical Central Intelligence Agency operative, the short‐haired, buttoned‐down kind we've seen testifying live on television from time to time. Turner's hair is fashionably long. He wears blue jeans and shirts without ties and he rides to work on a motorcycle. He's an eccentric link in the C.I.A. chain of command.
THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR, directed by Sydney Pollack; screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel, based on the novel Six Days of the Condor, by James Grady; produced by Stanley Schneider; director of photography, Owen Roizman; music, Dave Grusin: supervising flint editor, Fredric Steinkamp: editor, Don Guidice; a Dino de Laurentiis presentation, distributed by Paramount. Running time: 118 minutes. This film has been rated R.
Turner's “work” is on Manhattan's upper East Side, in a handsome old brownstone identified as the American Literary Historical Society, which is a blind for an esoteric C.I.A. research center where agents read and feed into a computer pertinent details from contemporary novels, short stories and journals of all sorts. The aim: to find out whether pending C.I.A. operations may have somehow been leaked, and to pick up pointers on spy methodology that may have been fantasized by hack fiction writers.
Turner is a C.I.A. “reader,” which, like the job of a reader at a movie company, is about as unimportant as job can be while still qualifying its incumbent as a member of the team.Yet in Sydney Pollack's “Three Days of the Condor,” Turner, whose code name is Condor, comes close to wreaking more havoc on the C.I.A. in three days than any number of House and Senate investigating committees have done in years. (The film, based on James Grady's novel, “Six Days of the Condor,” has compressed the story's time span, necessitating the modification of title.)“Three Days of the Condor,” which opened yesterday at Loews Astor Plaza and Tower East Theaters, is a good‐looking, entertaining suspense film that is most effective when it's being most conventional, working variations on obligatory sequences of pursuit and flight, and on those sudden revelations that can reverse the roles of cat and mouse.As a serious exposé of misdeeds within the C.I.A. the film is no match for stories that have appeared in your local newspaper. Indeed, one has to pay careful attention to figure out just what it is that who is doing to whom in “Three Days of the Condor” and, if I understood it correctly, it's never as horrifying as the real thing.In the screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr., and David Rayfiel, Turner very early on stumbles upon the existence of a kind of super‐C.I.A. within the C.I.A., after which his life is not worth a plug nickel. It doesn't do to analyze too closely the character Mr. Redford plays, that is, to ask why the bookish intellectual of the film's opening sequences would have joined the C.I.A. in the first place, or how he later manages so easily to become such a hotshot at tapping telephones and kidnapping very important persons. The suspense of the film depends less on this kind of plausibility than on Mr. Redford's reputation (in a movie we accept the fact that he can do anything) and on the verve with which Mr. Pollack, the director, sets everything up. It also benefits from the presence of good actors, including Faye Dunaway (as the woman who befriends the. fleeing Turner), Cliff Robertson, Max Von Sydow and John Houseman, though it's not a film to make particular demands on their talents.At its best moments, “Three Days of the Condor” creates without effort or editorializing that sense of isolation—that far remove from reality‐within which supergovernment agencies can operate with such heedless immunity. This point is implicit in the jargon the agents use. When a C.I.A. man speaks to Turner of “the community,” he's not talking about a borough or a city or a state but about the brotherhood of intelligence people, who live in another dimension of time, place and expectation.
CAST:
Robert Redford as Joseph Turner
Faye Dunaway as Kathy Hale
Cliff Robertson as Higgins
Max von Sydow as Joubert
John Houseman as Wabash
Addison Powell as Leonard Atwood
Walter McGinn as Sam Barber
Tina Chen as Janice Chong
Michael Kane as S.W. Wicks
Don McHenry as Dr. Lappe
Michael Miller as Fowler
Jess Osuna as The Major
Dino Narizzano as Harold
Helen Stenborg as Mrs. Russell
Patrick Gorman as Martin
Hansford Rowe as Jennings
Carlin Glynn as Mae Barber
Hank Garrett as The Mailman
James Keane as Store Clerk
Sal Schillizzi as himself
Sydney Pollack as Ben
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