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dannyreviews · 1 year
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Cinema Legends Turning 100 in 2023
The latest crop of centenarians for 2023.
Glynis Johns - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Vincent Ball - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
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Johnny Pate - jazz bassist, film composer (Update: Made it to 100)
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Norman Klenman - screenwriter (Update: Died on 7/8/2023 at age 99)
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Bob Barker - game show host, actor (Update: Died on 8/26/2023 at age 99)
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Vera Linnecar - animator, director (Update: Made it to 100)
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Jozef Hen - screenwriter, director (Update: Made it to 100)
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Jimmy Weldon - voice actor (Update: Died on 7/6/2023 at 99)
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Kim Yaroshevskaya - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Mike Nussbaum - actor (Update: Died on 12/23/2023 at 99, 6 Days before his 100th birthday)
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Ruth Geller - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Paul Harding - actor (Update: Made it to 100)
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Eileen Page - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Stan Waterman - cinematographer, director (Made it to 100, Died on 8/10/23)
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Ralph Senensky - director (Update: Made it to 100)
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Marcel Zanini - jazz clarinetist, actor (Update: Died on 1/18/2023 at 99)
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Gianna Piaz - actress (Update: Died on 1/27/2023 at 99)
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Bettina Moissi - actress (Update: Made it to 100, Died on 11/21 2023)
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Phil Nimmons - jazz clarinetist, film composer (Update: Made it to 100)
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David D. Osborn - screenwriter (Update: Made it to 100)
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Silvia Infantas - singer, actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Enid Wizig - animator (Update: Made it to 100)
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Wally Campo - actor (Update: Died on 1/14/2023 at 99)
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Update (1/1/2024)
14 made it to 100
7 made it to 99
2 made it to 100 and died
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dark-ethereal-visions · 5 months
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Barbara Crampton having some spooky convention fun with a few friends.
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cinenthusiast · 6 days
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my Top Ten By Year Zine: 1930 is now on sale! i am not expecting any traction here but i figured what the hell! i have spent the last many months working on this 20-page zine dedicated to a year from one of film history's most fascinating micro-eras (Sound Gets Situated). having ten films to write about is both a jumping off-point and culmination but it's about so much more than that. it's about traversing through a year in film to the best of my ability, picking up memories and observations along the way. this zine features original collage work on every page, an essay, memories across over 50 films from 1930, and writing on 10 films of my choosing (people on sunday, city girl, king of jazz, madam satan, "dance of the hands", the big house, au bonheur des dames, ladies of leisure, laughter, and liliom). this is a labor of love for anyone who loves or appreciates film.
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 months
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The Royal Hotel (2023) Kitty Green
January 1st 2024
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blondecrazydame · 1 year
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New tribute video to some of Film Noir's Femme Fatales :)
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jupitermelichios · 8 months
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honestly, I only have 1 criticism of season 7 of riverdale
and it's that nana rose has had almost no screentime this season
how're you gonna sleep on your best damn character in the finale of your whole show?
justice for barbara wallace!
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messyhairdiaz · 1 year
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Wait serious question is 911blr unaware that Dee Wallace is like, THEE scream queen
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adamwatchesmovies · 1 year
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Cujo (1983)
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Cujo is a fine adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. It’s a good “animals attack” movie thanks to the time spent developing the characters and the effort made to create a realistic - and relateable - scenario. Despite this, I don't see this as the kind of film you'll be drawn to watch over and over. That’s ok. While watching, you’ll enjoy it.
When Vic (Daniel Hugh-Kelly) goes out of town for work reasons, his wife Donna (Dee Wallace) takes their car to be repaired by mechanic Joe Camber (Ed Lauter). Upon arrival, she and her son Tad (Danny Pintauro) realize he isn’t home. The car breaks down, leaving the family stranded, trapped inside their vehicle and with no escape thanks to Cujo, a formerly friendly St. Bernard now infected with rabies.
The film’s most memorable element is the titular dog, who looks increasingly menacing as the plot goes on. Its fur is matted with blood and mud, its face dripping with infection. The canine’s sheer size makes it a threat but it isn’t really the dog that makes this nightmare scenario scary, it’s all the little things compounded. The family’s car has broken down in the middle of nowhere. The heat is unbearable and hope for salvation is just out of reach. If only Donna could make it to the Camber's phone through their broken window, she could call for help. It’s just a matter of time before the opportunity presents itself but meanwhile, her young son is hysterical. They’re both without food and dehydrated. Every passing minute decreases the chance of a happy ending but there’s no room for error so they’ve got to take their time. It’s a great big time clock that cranks up the tension.
Aside from a scene towards the end where director Lewis Teague indulges in a couple of horror-film cliches, this doesn’t really feel like a horror film at all. It’s a drama featuring ordinary, likeable people going on about their regular lives. The fears are real-world fears. Donna worries she will get bored with her marriage. A crisis at work drives a wedge between her and her husband. Not helping is how... close she's gotten to her high school sweetheart Steve (Christopher Stone). There's a story already happening and it gets interrupted by this crisis. The whole time Tad and Donna are in the car, you’re wondering what you would do, which of their mistake you would avoid. You don’t think of them as characters in the film. They're real-life human beings thanks to the excellent performances by the child actor and the boy playing his mother.
Cujo builds slowly but steadily and delivers the terror and intensity you want during its climax. Bolstered by strong performances and good cinematography, it’s a scary film that isn’t so intense that it will cause you to wake up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night… unless you already have a phobia of dogs. (On Blu-ray, March 14, 2019)
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dctable · 2 years
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So... here's what happening in this page
That first panel Wally is supposed to be Wallace, drawn wrong because they have the same name... but they got it right in the second panel
Jon is with Kon but his shoulder pads is mis colored so he looks like New 52 Superman
Babs is mis colored as Kate AND mis costumed. They're using New 52 costume.
Finally the second Jon is supposed to be Kara, currently Dick and Babs generation of Supergirl, that's why she's there with her, but the actual tell was the line under her chest that suggest crop top. Currently she has short hair reminiscent of her Silver Age looks and a full pants, but I guess the artist wasn't sure if she wears a crop top or not.
THEN the colorist mis color her as Jon
Dark Crisis Young Justice #1
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vintage1981 · 2 years
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‘Maybe There’ The Lost Stories from Space: 1999 Book | Anderson Entertainment
Enjoy NINE novelised lost stories from the original series of Space: 1999. Featuring un-produced and early drafts of scripts that never made it to screen, but clearly demonstrate the evolution of the 1970s science fiction series.
Strap into your Moon Ship and prepare for a trip to an alternate universe!
Discover how and why aliens from the planet Uranus negate the Moon’s gravity, sending it out of Earth's orbit and condemning the residents of Moon City to wander the universe. Suspect the intentions of a shape-shifting creature that invades Moon Base Alpha. Fear a life-ending galactic phenomenon.
Gathered here for the first time are the original stories written in the early days of production on the internationally acclaimed television series SPACE: 1999. Discover the differences between Gerry & Sylvia Anderson’s original story “Zero G,” George Bellak’s first draft of “The Void Ahead,” and Christopher Penfold’s uncredited shooting script “Turning Point.” Each of these tales shows the evolution of the pilot episode with scenes and characters that never made it to the screen.  
Discover how Art Wallace (Dark Shadows) originally envisioned the episode that became “Matter of Life and Death.” Wonder at a tale that was NEVER filmed, where the Alpha People, desperate to migrate to a new home, instigate a conflict between two alien races.
Also included are Christopher Penfold’s original storylines for “Guardian of Piri” and “Dragon’s Domain,” and an adaption of Keith Miles’ early draft for “All That Glisters.”
Judge for yourself, Commander Maddox or Commander Koenig? Moon City or Moonbase Alpha? Prober One or Eagle One? Discover how SPACE: 1999 might have been had they gone “Maybe There?”
Authors: Robert E Wood, David Hirsch and Christopher Penfold | Cover: Hardback | Number of pages: 290 [approx] | Dimensions: 216 x 134 mm
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mariocki · 2 years
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A doppia faccia (Double Face, 1969)
"Look, you need to tell me everything. I'm tired of all this reticence, insinuation and mystery! Tell me what you know."
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proverbialschoolmarm · 2 months
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johnesimpson · 2 months
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The Sky May Be Falling... But You Are Not the Sky
Barbara Crooker, Lisel Mueller, et al.: 'The Sky May Be Falling... But You Are Not the Sky'
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[Video: Rosemary Clooney sings “Swinging on a Star.” See the note at the end of this post for some background about the song.] From whiskey river (highlighted portion): Poem with an Embedded Line by Susan Cohen When the evening newscast leads to despair, when my Facebook feed raises my blood pressure, when I can’t listen to NPR anymore, I turn to the sky, blooming like chicory, its dearth of clouds, its vast blue endlessness.…
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bamanathan · 5 months
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jjspina · 9 months
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Books Read and Reviewed in July 2023!
Here it is already the end of another month. Where does the time go? I have been busy as usual reading some wonderful books for the month of July of 2023. Here are the 8 books I read and reviewed for June. I might have read even more if I didn’t have a few WIP. But I always seemed to have a WIP! That fact never stops me! I hope you enjoy reading these reviews. I love sharing my eclectic reads in…
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