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I loved the boat ride scene! I was always hoping for something like that at Disneyland!
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My friend Fred
15 seconds of Fred Belford
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They could have called him Clive, or so, they didn't call him him Joe
They called him, Mo, Mo, Mo ...
From 1977, Mo, the great lost song by George Harrison, given to Warner Bros President Mo Ostin as a birthday present. ![]() "Mo's sweet kisses" |
New Guy Ritchie film
The trailer from the GR film, RocknRolla. Opens October 31.
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I'm Iron Man!
Who is on 60 Minutes to-night?
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Quote:
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Danny isn't here, Mrs. Torrance.
Channel 4 promotes Kubrick Season
Channel 4 has painstakingly recreated the set of Stanley Kubrick horror film The Shining, complete with look-a-likes of the crew and cast members including Shelley Duvall, for a TV ad to promote a More 4 season of the director's films. The 65-second promotional spot has been filmed as a one-take tracking shot through the recreation of The Shining set. Viewers get Kubrick's point of view as he walks through the set, ending up in his director's chair as the crew prepare to shoot the famous scene of Danny Torrance, the son of Duvall and Jack Nicholson's characters, riding round and round the deserted corridors of the Overlook Hotel. The promo, filmed as a single tracking shot with a cast of 55 actors, was meticulously researched to "remain as faithful as possible to the period in which it was shot and the culture of the British studio in the late 1970s". |
Kubrick part two
Here is an interesting follow up to the above article on Kubrick -- plus there are a lot of nice photos and additional links.
Stanley Kubrick: a props odyssey War-ravaged weapons from 'Full Metal Jacket', eerie papers from 'The Shining', Tom Cruise's driving licence from 'Eyes Wide Shut' … As the Stanley Kubrick archive - all 900 boxes of it - is opened up for the first time, Chris Hastings provides a guide to some of the objects that made movie history. To read the article, click here |
New Coen Brothers Movie!
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What a cast! I've heard the title but didn't know what the book was about. Kinda funny they kept the title for a movie. Do they mean to burn the poster after reading it?
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