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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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METV: ‘Can you tell the difference between Alfred Hitchcock and Rod Serling?’
“Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock are both giants in the entertainment industry, especially among horror and sci-fi fans. They both were excellent at what they did, both clashed with censors who sought to constrain their work and both set examples … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock's Career, Alfred Hitchcock's Life, America, Britain, Comedy, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, England, Hollywood, Kicks and Giggles Film, Rod Serling, Rod Serling's Career, Rod Serling's Life, Science Fiction, Scifi, Suspense, Suspense Thriller, Thriller, United Kingdom, United States
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Alfred Hitchcock: Strangers On a Train 1951- Featuring Ruth Roman
Source:The New Democrat “Alamy English Title: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN. Film Director: ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Year: 1951. Stars: LEO G. CARROLL; ROBERT WALKER; RUTH ROMAN.” I’ve been watching a lot of Ruth Roman movies and TV the last couple of months … Continue reading
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Tagged 1951, Alfred Hitchcock, America, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, Farley Granger, Hollywood, Leo Carroll, Mystery, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman, Sexy Women, Strangers on a Train, Strangers on a Train 1951, Strangers on a Train 1951 Movie, Suspense, The 1950s, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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Rastar: Chapter Two (1979) Starring James Caan & Marsha Mason
Source:Turner Classic Movies– Marsha Mason and James Caan. Source:The New Democrat “Author George Schneider recently lost his wife. When he starts seeing a woman and their relationship shows signs of becoming successful, the memory of his wife gets in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1979, America, Chapter Two, Chapter Two 1979, Chapter Two 1979 Movie, Comedy, Critical Comedy, Critical Humor, Dramatic Comedy, Hollywood, James Caan, Joe Bologna, Marsha Mason, Neil Simon, New York, New York City, Rastar, Romantic Comedy, Satire, Sexy Women, TCM, The 1970s, Turner Classic Movies, United States, Valerie Harper
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BCP Theater: Featuring Marsha Mason and The Cast of Chapter Two!
Source:The New Democrat Not saying Chapter Two is one of my favorite movies, at least not yet. Maybe after I’ve seen it another 10-20 times which will probably happen, then maybe it will become one of my favorite movies. Chapter … Continue reading
Drew David: Faye Dunaway A&E Biography: The Great Dramatic Actress
Source: Drew David: Faye Dunaway A&E Biography: The Great Dramatic Actress I guess when I think of great dramatic comedic actress’s and what I mean by that is actress’s who combine both dramatic and comedic abilities in the same role, … Continue reading
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Tagged A&E, A&E Biography, Biography, Dramatic Comedy, Fay Dunaway, Hillary Swank, Hollywood, Life of Fay Dunaway, Sexy Women
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Dejan Jankovic: Masters of Cinema (1972) Pia Lindstorm: Interviewing Alfred Hitchcock
Source:Dejan Jankovic– The Master Alfred Hitchcock, in 1972. Source:The Daily Review “Alfred Hitchcock (UK, 1899-1980) is undeniably the world’s most famous film director. His name has become synonymous with the cinema, and each new generation takes the same pleasure in … Continue reading
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All Things Film: Goodfellas- The Making Of A Classic
Source: The Daily Review If you ask the people who were actually part of these Italian crime families in New York in the 1960s and 1970s when Goodfellas takes place, they’ll tell you watching this movie is like watching their … Continue reading
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Movie Station: The Graduate 1967- Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross & Anne Bancroft Star
Source: Movie Station: The Graduate 1967 Official Trailer I saw The Graduate for the fourth, or fifth time Sunday morning. Not exactly keeping count. When I was killing time and waiting to meet a friend that I got together very early … Continue reading
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