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awesome people part 5

Daniel wrote 1 week ago: Here are a few random people who happen to be awesome. I’m just saying. Kevin Spacey Evidence: - The … more →

Tags: Andrew Stanton, Awesome PEOPLE, ennio morricone, Harold Lloyd, Kevin Spacey

Sir Ian McKellen Talks About The Prisoner

scifiandtvtalk wrote 1 month ago: Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two in The Prisoner. Photo copyright of Granada TV/AMC IN the 1960s Briti … more →

Tags: Entertainment, TV, Patrick McGoohan, The Prisoner, AMC, Bill Gallagher, jim caviezel, Rachael Blake, Jamie Campbell Bower

HELP!

steev wrote 2 months ago: Help! d. Richard Lester / 1965 / UK / 92 mins Viewed on: Apple Corps / EMI DVD (Region 2) While the … more →

Tags: Screen Addict, UK, British Cinema, 1960s, the beatles, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon

The Prisoner - Who is Number One ?1 comment

Merovee wrote 3 months ago: The Prisoner was one of the 1960s most brilliant television programmes . It managed to entertain and … more →

Tags: Others, The Prisoner, Patrick McGoohan, who is number one, you are number six, Number Six, The Village

The Prisoner Rewatch: Part Two2 comments

therebelprince wrote 4 months ago: “Are you going to run?” “Like blazes! First chance I get.” “I meant run for office?” – Number … more →

Tags: The Prisoner, TV reviews, AMC, Angelo Muscat, Patrick McGoohan, Portmeiron

Some Books I am Obsessed With

grahamten wrote 6 months ago: Oh Hai Again! I thought I would share an obsession I have that has absolutely nothing to do with cut … more →

Tags: Harry Potter, twilight, Stephanie Meyer, J. K. Rowling, The Prisoner of Azkaban, Rumpole of the Gailey, john mortimer, She! Who must be obeyed!, The Alienist

King Lear

Daniel wrote 7 months ago: Title: King Lear Year: 1983 Network: Channel 4 Director: Michael Elliott Writer: William Shakespeare … more →

Tags: Television, 1983, Laurence Olivier, John Hurt, William Shakespeare, Michael Elliott, Channel 4, Colin Blakely, Anna Calder-Marshall

A Man for All Seasons

Daniel wrote 8 months ago: Title: A Man for All Seasons Year: 1966 Director: Fred Zinnemann Writer: Robert Bolt, based on his p … more →

Tags: Movies, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Picture, Best Screenplay, top 250, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Robert Bolt

The passing of our old friend John Mortimer

emsworth wrote 11 months ago: We’d been thinking about him a lot lately. First, desperately browsing at Barnes & Noble t … more →

Tags: Shaw Festival, Writers and Books, A Voyage Around My Father, john mortimer, Paradise Postponed, Quite Honestly, rumpole, rumpole of the bailey, The Sound of Trumpets

Candleshoe

bigbigbang wrote 12 months ago: Welcome to Candleshoe, a stately English manor where a swashbuckling pirate hid a fortune in Spanish … more →

Tags: candleshoe, david niven, Tim Hasselbeck, Joan Chen, the battle of hastings, Grease Musical, norman tokar, Helen Hayes, Jodie Foster

A Man for All Seasons (Special Edition)

csshun wrote 12 months ago: In 16th-century England, the corrupt King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) betrays the Roman Catholic Church … more →

Tags: A Man For All Seasons, Richard Rich, Sir Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Thomas More, Fred Zinnemann, Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw

Scent of Mystery in Smell-O-Vision15 comments

morlockjeff wrote 12 months ago: Every movie addict probably keeps a list of “holy grail” films, ones they’ve longe … more →

Tags: Classic Films, Elizabeth Taylor, Jack Cardiff, Movies, Peter Lorre, Diana Dors, William Castle, Around the World in 80 Days!, Claude Chabrol

Candleshoe

lostseson wrote 12 months ago: Welcome to Candleshoe, a stately English manor where a swashbuckling pirate hid a fortune in Spanish … more →

Tags: candleshoe, david niven, bel ami, Guy Pierce, Jody Foster, norman tokar, Helen Hayes, Jodie Foster, Veronica Quilligan

A Man for All Seasons (Special Edition)

nonem wrote 1 year ago: In 16th-century England, the corrupt King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) betrays the Roman Catholic Church … more →

Tags: A Man For All Seasons, sony pictures, Sir Thomas Moore, Fred Zinnemann, Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw, Orson Welles

Things I read off the screen in "Lisa" AKA "The Inspector"13 comments

dcairns wrote 1 year ago: We have to give this film both titles, because neither one is remotely adequate: LISA could be anyth … more →

Tags: film, Literature, Politics, Anthony Mann, Arthur Ibbetson, Charlton Heston, Clouzot, Dolores Hart, Donald Pleasence

Help! (1965)

Georgina Spiggott wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Anos 60, aventura, Comedia, Longas, Musical, Rock, videos, beatles, Eleanor Bron

Help! (1965)

Georgina Spiggott wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Anos 60, aventura, Comedia, Longas, Musical, Rock, videos, beatles, Eleanor Bron

The Film Talk - Part 21 - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!19 comments

jettloe wrote 1 year ago: Films Reviewed This Week: Indiana Jones and Temple of the Crystal Skull / Ryan’s Daughter Othe … more →

Tags: bye bye life, gareth higgins, Jett Loe, Podcasts, recommended, Blockbusters, Indiana Jones and Temple of the Crystal Skull, ryan's daughter, Sydney Pollack

Tick Tock3 comments

dcairns wrote 1 year ago: TIME WITHOUT PITY continues my exploration of the work of Joseph Losey – pith helmet on, mache … more →

Tags: film, theatre, Hitchcock, Renee Houston, The Lady Vanishes, Peter Cushing, Tristram Carey, Joseph Losey, Lars von Trier


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