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February 28, 2009

Cary Grant For your weekend’s interesting read, here are a few men’s fashion and styling quotes from famous people that I found from Esquire’s Handbook of Style. I hope you learn a thing or two. CARY GRANT : All it takes are a few simple outfits. And ther’s one secret - The S...
She Knows Best [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dexie Wharton at 7:37 PM

February 05, 2009

If I don't see your photograph or hear some description that stops me, I picture the men looking like Cary Grant and the women looking like... No, not Myrna Loy! Myrna Loy today would look frumpy. That hairstyle! I picture the women looking more like Jennifer Connelly. What's wrong with me?! I like ...
Althouse [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Ann Althouse at 4:44 PM

January 26, 2009

Every week, Film School Rejects presents a film that was made before you were born and tells you why you should like it. This week, Old Ass Movies presents: Operation Petticoat (1959) There aren’t many movies out there that land squarely in both the War Genre and the Comedy Genre. It’s a...
Film School Rejects [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Cole Abaius at 3:02 AM

November 25, 2008

If there had never been a Cary Grant, someone would have had to invent him, and, in fact, someone did, a fellow named Archie Leach from Bristol, England. Acrobat, tumbler, stilt-walker, tall, dark and handsome, Archie came over to New York City with a well-known vaudeville kind of stunt show, decide...
Home | The New York Observer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Peter Bogdanovich at 3:25 PM

May 20, 2008

By Josh R Jimmy Stewart created the impression of being the most self-effacing of movie stars. Skinny and gawky in his youth, and given to stammer with slack-jawed embarrassment when flustered, his charmingly abashed quality immediately endeared him to audiences of the 1930s - in black and white, yo...
Edward Copeland on Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:17 AM

May 06, 2008

Today's imdb poll asked the question Favorite Alfred Hitchcock-Cary Grant movie? North by Northwest has remained in first place all day but number two is frightening and chills me to my very core. Currently coming in at number two with 2916 votes is "I am not familiar with Hitchcock-Grant movies" br...
The Sickness' Cinema [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:29 AM

April 30, 2008

By Edward Copeland Nearly every time you see Eve Arden on screen in black-and-white, she seemed to have a cigarette firmly ensconced in her hand. Somehow it was appropriate that embers would be slowly dripping off her smoke since inevitably sparks would be flying from the dialogue emanating from her...
Edward Copeland on Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:53 AM

February 18, 2008

By Odienator On this day in 1938, Bringing Up Baby was unleashed on movie screens by RKO and director Howard Hawks. The public didn’t get it, the critics were less than kind, and Hepburn's status as "box office poison" was cemented. Seventy years later, Baby's been brought up three different times...
Edward Copeland on Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 3:10 AM

December 21, 2007

Hugh Jackman back in April of this year shooting a Baz Lurhmanepic, Australia sporting a mustache. One of the commenters from the Just Jared site where I found this picture said that this reminds him of Clark Gable. I AGREE! It actually sent me goosebumps when I saw the picture. Clark Gable was the ...
She Knows Best [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:56 AM

December 14, 2007

Filed under: Classics, Home Entertainment, Cinematical Seven, 12 Days of Cinematicalmas When you ask people to name their favorite holiday movies, the same answers crop up everywhere: It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Story, Miracle on 34th Street, and perhaps some version of A Christmas Carol (Mup...
Cinematical [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:02 PM
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