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Straight White Guy (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
..... Bette Davis & Joan Crawford, I just don't get it.... one of the classic movie channels is airing back to back flip-flops of their movies today.... one Davis, one Crawford, one Davis, etc..... .... it is now 2:39PM and...
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http://www.CelebrityVideoTube.com (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Big News Network.com New York, Nov 27 : Can you imagine "All About Eve" without Bette Davis, "Rebel Without a Cause" without James Dean, or "The Graduate" without Dustin Hoffman? Well, that's what would've happened if the director's got their initial choices for some of the most iconic roles in Hollywood history. Read the full [...]
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Zap2it.com - News (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
The writer earned two Oscar nominations and worked with Alfred Hitchcock on four films John Michael Hayes, who wrote the script for "Rear Window" and was a frequent Hitchcock collaborater, has died. He was 89.
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Lemondrop (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
Filed under: Celebrity , Beauty , Retro Fab Today's celebs are maintained by a steady supply of tan in a can, hair extensions, straightening irons and mascara galore ... and that's just the Jonas Brothers. But before we start waxing nostalgic about the good ol' days when men looked like Cary... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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DVDVerdict (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Reviewed by Clark Douglas Quote: "It functions much better as a unique view of WWII Hollywood than as entertainment for today's viewers."
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Whatsonstage.com (Free subscription) | 23/11/2008
No official news yet on what will follow Waiting for Godot, starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, in the Theatre Royal Haymarket's second season of in-house productions, this time under the direction of Sean Mathias (See News::E88212254469...
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X17 Online (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
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Latest Activity on DisFriends (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
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Bookgasm (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Because time isn’t always kind: economic reviews in a world full of waste! More than 40 years ago, Barry Feinstein snapped some photos in Tinseltown. Bob Dylan wrote nearly two dozen poems to accompany them. The result of the collaboration can be found in the coffee-table book HOLLYWOOD FOTO-RHETORIC: THE LOST MANUSCRIPT. Feinstein’s images — all [...]
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Crazy Aunt Purl (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Well, I'm not dead, just croaky. I haven't been this sick in a long time. Yesterday I thought the teabags were undulating, so apparently it's affecting my vision as well. I do have that sexy throaty voice thing going, where you think you sound like Kim Carnes singing "Bette Davis Eyes" but really you kind of sound like an eighty-nine-year-old male smoker. Tomato, tomahto. I managed to soldier through...
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Geoff Arnold (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Film of the week: Illicit (1931). From IMDB: The film is interesting because it’s early Stanwyck, but also because of the independent woman angle which soon will fade from view with the ushering in of the code. Once the ’40s hit, the independent woman became an uptight career woman wearing a tailored suit, her hair up, [...]
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Ferdy on Films, etc. (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
The Alphabet Meme By Marilyn Ferdinand OK, so Piper tagged me for this meme started by Fletch at Blog Cabins. The meme's simple concept is to pick a favorite film for each letter of the alphabet. Simple for some...