Lost your password?

Blogs about: Meet John Doe

Featured Blog

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood... (Part 3)1 comment

Scott W. Smith wrote 1 month ago: Once upon a time…between 1927-1941. By 1927 the film industry was barely 30 years old but grea … more →

Tags: Filmmaking, Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Stagecoach, Citizen Kane, The Great Depression, mr smith goes to washington, The Maltese Falcon, Ninotchka

Reading the Movies: Some Books for Cinephiles!2 comments

Ben wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been asked by fellow-blogger Movieman0283 over at The Dancing Image to join him and a few … more →

Tags: Film and Literature, Hollywood, Movies in Literature, World Cinema, Alfred Hitchcock, Cahiers du Cinema, Cinema, classical hollywood cinema, confessions of a nazi spy

Movie Diary 4/9/2009

roberthorton wrote 7 months ago: The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (Rawson Marshall Thurber, 2008). The novel by Michael Chabon rendered by … more →

Tags: THE MYSTERIES OF PITTSBURGH

movies currently watched1 comment

RaymondRoman wrote 11 months ago: Monsieur Verdoux Meet John Doe Stanley Kubricks Boxes Kids Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s A … more →

Tags: Movies, About Me, the science of sleep, Monsieur Verdoux, Stanley Kubrick's Boxes, kids, Hearts of Darkness a Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Don't Make Waves, a beautiful mind

Meet John Doe (review)

gregtreadway wrote 11 months ago: This is the story of a fired newspaper reporter, Ann Mitchell, who make up a fake letter from an une … more →

Tags: Movie Review, Cooper, Stanwyck

Meet John Doe (Enhanced Edition) 1941

nanoneno wrote 11 months ago: Triad Productions brings you a beautifully Enhanced Version of Meet John Doe. A 1941 comedy drama fi … more →

Tags: Lauren Graham, barbara stanwyck, Bad Santa, bad santa movie, bad santa 2, Frank Capra, Gary Cooper

HAVE YOU SEEN....? An Interview With David Thomson on His New Book7 comments

morlockjeff wrote 1 year ago: David Thomson is the author of The New Biographical Dictionary of Film and a regular contributor to … more →

Tags: Classic Films, film noir, Citizen Kane, Movies, DEEP END, David Thomson, Have You Seen?, The New Biographical Dictionary of Film, Detour

Frank Capra and the Populist Film2 comments

angelolopez wrote 1 year ago: One of the hallmarks of Christmas since I was a child has been watching It’s A Wonderful Life. … more →

Tags: Movies, Frank Capra, it's a wonderful life, it happened one night, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, mr smith goes to washington, you can't take it with you, Lady For A Day

Coincidence Theorists 'R' Us

vonnia wrote 1 year ago: I just finished watching the movie, “Meet John Doe.” I don’t know how many times I … more →

Tags: The Trip, Conspiracy Theory, Coincidence theory, it's a wonderful life, Law of Averages

Great Directors: Frank Capra

aresuchan wrote 1 year ago: Frank Capra Frank Capra was born in Palermo, Sicilia the 19 of May 1897, and when he was only 6 year … more →

Tags: media, Arsenic and old lace, cary grant, Frank Capra, Great Directors, it's a wonderful life

The Nazis and 'the People' in Capra and Riskin's Meet John Doe1 comment

Ben wrote 1 year ago:     Throughout the 1930s, America, alongside much of the rest of the world, struggled through the Gr … more →

Tags: 1941, Frank Capra, Golden Age Hollywood, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, mr smith goes to washington, Robert Riskin, Sullivan's Travels, WW2

Main Azaad Hoon1 comment

bobbysing wrote 2 years ago: One of my favourite movies was Amitabh’s “Main Azaad Hun” directed by Tinnu Anand. … more →

Tags: 2. Cinema Gets Inspired, M, Frank Capra, amitabh bachhan, Tinnu Anand, Inspired Movies, shabana azmi, Annu Kapoor, A Dying Man

Meet John Doe (1941) / Main Azaad Hoon (1989)

bobbysing wrote 2 years ago: This is a second rare example when an Indian version “Main Azaad Hoon” can said to be better than th … more →

Tags: 1. Movies To See Before You Die, Drama, Frank Capra, amitabh bachhan, Tinnu Anand, Inspired Movies, Black & White Classic, Inspired Cinema, Copied movies


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS