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  • . Siegel’s The Reality of Terror , Bodeen recalls his early days with Lewton
  • . Four days later, things got shaky when Lew Ostrow viewed the rushes and, not liking the results, threatened to replace Tourneur with a studio contract director
  • . The August 3 Hollywood Reporter announced that Cat People was six days into production and that two units were "shooting round-the-clock, ” a night unit shooting with animals and a day unit shooting with the major performers
  • . George Turner, in his article "Val Lewton’s Cat People , ” comments upon the meticulous efforts afforded the sound track and records the front office’s reaction to such tomfoolery: "When the cost accounting office demanded to know why John Cass’s recording crew worked an extra three days on Cat People , it was explained that they spent one day at Gay’s Lion Farm recording the growls and roars of the big cats and two days at the indoor swimming pool of the Royal Palms hotel recording reverberation effects



    WWWF Ground Zero: Mary Poppins vs. Maria von Trapp
  • . that's the best challenge she can set herself against? She's been cruising on a reputation made against those foes? Maria Von Trapp: took care of seven children, and had sullen teenage brats running around in matching playsuits singing music within days; all on her first try, with no expereince whatsoever! If she can do that without any practice, imagine what she can do now! Besides, who better to confront the devil than a nun? even an almost- nun (now married)



    WWWF Grudge Match: Mad Max vs. Snake Plissken
  • . Back in the days of feathers, mohawks, and shoulder pads it was so much safer, but now with all the 'We're #1' fingers on the loose I have no choice but to flee." Amidst the Olympic mania, Mad Max and Snake face off in the street as they prepare to fight over the president and their lives..
  • . Guys who listened to Tina Turner in the 80's are nowadays, probably a bunch of forty-year-old, Celine-Dion-listening, sweater-wearing wusses
  • . nowadays is a considerable accomplishment



    Grudge Match: Freddy vs. Jason
  • . After all, that's what made Freddy so great in his early days
  • . BRIAN: Superfluous alliteration aside, how, exactly, is Fred Savage an asset to Freddy Krueger? Sure, he might be able to annoy Jason with episodes of his new suck show Working , but if you think that can ever come close to comparing to the powers of Rick "You call me Ricky, I kill ya" Schroder, then you apparently have a protective mental block going from your days of watching Silver Spoons
  • . Back in those days, players could be identified by the hair flowing from their unprotected heads, hockey games had to be stopped to pick up all the teeth from the ice and a team like the Philadelphia Flyers could dominate the NHL by attempted murder

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    WWWF Grudge Match: Headless Horseman vs. T-800 Terminator
  • . While Arnold managed trickery in End of Days , only to end up dead, the Terminator is capable of none of these
  • . *BLAM* *BLAM* *BLAM* Axes and all may have worked well enough back in those days, but I'm afraid it isn't going to work against technology
  • . Van Connor would thus properly be able to round up all maidens in town not strictly wearing black and white garments, all those who go to pubs on fridays, who talk back to husbands, who have irregularities in their personalities that suggest devil worship, and are non-virgin single women
  • . - -Kleis By Deductive reasoning the horseman will be henceforth terminated Key assumptions 1) There are more witches in the present day than there were in the american early colonial days (population expansion combined with the fact that it's now considered impolite to burn freaky acting chicks at the stake), this means that, assuming power levels have remained constant, that there is more magical potential energy avaliable


    WWWF Ground Zero: Mary Poppins vs. Maria von Trapp
  • . that's the best challenge she can set herself against? She's been cruising on a reputation made against those foes? Maria Von Trapp: took care of seven children, and had sullen teenage brats running around in matching playsuits singing music within days; all on her first try, with no expereince whatsoever! If she can do that without any practice, imagine what she can do now! Besides, who better to confront the devil than a nun? even an almost- nun (now married)


    The Scandinavian Transgender Page: To Wong Foo
  • . I really consider myself more of an actor than an action star." An action star in a henna-highlighted wig and gold-embossed eyelashes that go on for days
  • . "You think to yourself, 'Just how far do you have to go these days to make an original movie? Three drag queens in a car -- they've done it twice? In as many years?'" "Priscilla took itself too seriously, " says Swayze


    Grudge-Match.com: Headless Horseman vs. Terminator
  • . While Arnold managed trickery in End of Days , only to end up dead, the Terminator is capable of none of these
  • . *BLAM* *BLAM* *BLAM* Axes and all may have worked well enough back in those days, but I'm afraid it isn't going to work against technology
  • . Van Connor would thus properly be able to round up all maidens in town not strictly wearing black and white garments, all those who go to pubs on fridays, who talk back to husbands, who have irregularities in their personalities that suggest devil worship, and are non-virgin single women
  • . - -Kleis By Deductive reasoning the horseman will be henceforth terminated Key assumptions 1) There are more witches in the present day than there were in the american early colonial days (population expansion combined with the fact that it's now considered impolite to burn freaky acting chicks at the stake), this means that, assuming power levels have remained constant, that there is more magical potential energy avaliable

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    The 80's Movies Rewind
  • erview of the film includes trivia, filming locations, memorabilia information, and related links.
    Tron Movie Rewind « << fast-rewind.com Tron (1982) S et in the days of the booming mainframe computer industry, Tron tells the story of a young programmer named Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges)


    IMAXimus - Special Report
  • . It is like the early days of Cinerama when going to the show was an event that people planned for and anticipated with great eagerness." Giant Screen Competition: Imax, Iwerks, MegaSystems S o now what? Like everything else, it all depends on who you talk with
  • . "One of the problems these days is that there are more movies than ever, so they may not play as long in particular venues
  • . 35mm these days is a factory process, a plug-and-play reality


    NationMaster: Encyclopedia
  • . From Here to Eternity is a 1953 movie based on a James Jones novel in which characters work through ordinary bouts of intimidation and infidelity on a military base in the days preceding the attack at Pearl Harbor
  • . Around the World in Eighty Days is a 1956 movie based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne
  • . Days of Wine and Roses is a 1962 film which tells the story of an alcoholic couple who try to overcome their addiction
  • . Anne of the Thousand Days is an Academy Award-winning 1969 costume drama, directed by Charles Jarrot
  • . Bob Mackie - Yvonne Blake, Ron Talsky - Karin Erskine, Henny Noremark - - Danilo Donati - Fellini's Casanova Alan Barrett - Anthony Mendleson - The Incredible Sarah - Mary Wills - John Mollo - , Burton Miller - Florence Klotz - Irene Sharaff - Anthea Sylbert - Julia - Renie Conley - Patricia Norris - Tony Walton - Paul Zastupnevich - Albert Wolsky - Ambra Danon, Piero Tosi - Judy Moorcroft - The Europeans Shirley Russell - - Butch and Sundance: The Early Days 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday


    Top20Film.com
  • . In general, however, as the producer is financing the project, he/she will have some say in the creative process including, if he/she originates the project, as in the days of the, selecting major, the film director and other major artistic staff.In the USA, in recent decades, producers have organized under the

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    African Americans in Motion Pictures

  • . The glamorous actress spent the last days of her life trying desperately to put together the world of stardom and Hollywood
  • . , in an magazine article, "The Last Days of Dorothy Dandridge" (August 1997, p.52-64) , and his book, Dorothy Dandridge, a Biography (New York: Amistad Press, 1997
  • . Some of the talented comics from 1960-1990 in motion pictures were: Godfrey Cambridge Gone Are the Days , 1963 The Troublemaker , 1964 The Busy Body , 1967, appearing with Richard Pryor (his first movie) and Marty Ingels The President's Analyst, 1967 The Biggest Bundle of Them All, 1968 Watermelon Man , 1970 Cotton Comes to Harlem, 1970 Richard Pryor The Busy Body , 1967 (his first movie) with Godfrey Cambridge Wild in the Streets , 1968 You've Got to Walk It like You Talk It, 1971 Lady Sings the Blues, 1972, with Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams Dynamite Chicken , 1972 The Mack , 1973 Car Wash , 1976 The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings , 1976, with James Earl Jones and Billy Dee Williams Silver Streak , 1976, with Scatman Crothers and Gene Wilder Which Way Is Up?, 1977 Greased Lightning , 1977 The Wiz , 1978 California Suite , 1978 Stir Crazy , 1981, with Gene Wilder Bustin' Loose , 1981 Some Kind of Hero, 1982 The Toy , 1982 Superman III , 1983, with Christopher Reeve Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, 1985 Brewster's Millions, 1985, with John Candy Moving , 1988 Another You , 1991, with Gene Wilder Eddie Murphy 48 Hrs , 1982 (his first movie) with Nick Nolte Trading Places , 1983 Beverly Hills Cop , 1984 Best Defense , 1984 The Golden Child , 1986 Beverly Hills Cop II, 1987 Coming to America, 1988 Another 48 Hrs , 1990, with Nick Nolte Boomerang , 1992 The Distinguished Gentleman, 1992 Beverly Hills Cop III, 1994 A P ERIOD OF F REE F LOWING I MAGES AND E XPERIMENTATION: 1970-1990 By 1970, African-Americans were firmly in the doors of Hollywood


    OnVideo Guide to Home Video Releases: DVDs
  • . (BFS Entertainment & Multimedia Limited) 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America (2006) Four-disc set with 10 one-hour documentaries from the History Channel series, $39.95


    Inspector Gadget vs. Q
  • . Inspector Gadget: Gadget: Go, go, gadget copter! (rotor blades sprout from his head and he's off) Q: (tries to assemble Little Nellie, but severely hampered by alcoholism and Parkinson's disease--finally ends up with a Yugo, but before he can drive it away, he's captured by SMERSH and forcibly taken away to The Village to live out his days in the Retirement Home for Old Government Hacks--In our final view of the simple old fool, he's sitting out by the Stone Boat next to "Dutch" Reagan, playing with Tinkertoys, gumming his ice cream, and soiling his Depends.) Next week: Q vs
  • . <<drops microphone, walks out...>> --Todd Evil Missing the days of Lex Luthor vs


    Combustible Celluloid: Jodi Benson
  • . Then they take the videotape and the audio tape, and then the animators just literally plug into you for days on end
  • . I just can't seem to play a human these days." Is she interested in playing a human in a live-action movie? "I don't know


    Emuck: Allwine/Taylor Invited Talk Transcript
  • . To follow-up, enter PAGE MICKEY=MyMessageHere and I'll pass it on to Wayne and Russi." >< Mickey says, "Transcripts of tonight's chat will be available at EMuck's web site and ftp site in a few days
  • . It's so much easier if we can do both the acting and singing..." >< WayneAllwine says, "I guess that's part of the reason we landed the roles." >< Mickey says, "Yes, Wayne, and you started with music back in your high school days, right? Do you still sing and play -- not as Mickey?" >< WayneAllwine says, "Yes
  • . (extends her hand) I'm Disneygirl." Mickey says, "Folks, a transcript of this chat will be available in a few days
  • . It's like we went back in time and lived during the days when Walt was alive.............." Mickey perks up his big mousie ears and asks, "Two computers in that room, Alice?" Double_D cowers to Disneygirl


    EMuck: Richard White Invited Talk Transcript
  • . " >< Mickey says, "Now, we can't hear you while we're up on stage at the podium, so that is why there is the REQUEST feature in the auditorium..." >< Mickey says, "To leave a question, just enter the word REQUEST and wait to be prompted to enter one line for your question." >< Mickey says, "Note, it is possible to enter a question that is longer than 80 characters, in this way:" >< Mickey says, "If your question is longer than one line, just keep typing before you hit your <Return> key." >< Mickey says, "Also, we'll present the questions in the order they were left in the REQUEST queue, so please be patient." >< Mickey says, "If there is a need for a follow-up question to an answer just do PAGE MICKEY=MyMessageHere and I'll pass it on to Richard White." >< Mickey says, "Transcripts of tonight's chat will be available at EMuck's web site and ftp site in a few days
  • . Transcripts will be available in a few days, from the usual EMuck ftp and web sites


    Filmbug: Fred Newman
  • . and Stigs , Bright Lights, Big City , Who Framed Roger Rabbit , For Love or Money , Practical Magic , Wolf and Radio Days


    Stan Freberg
  • . Stan Freberg was among the best at producing parodies of hit songs in the early days of rock-and-roll

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