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Charlie Chaplin: The Beloved Little Tramp You can't talk about early Hollywood without talking about Charlie Chaplin - he was loved, he was hated, and through it all he brought cinema to life and spoke to the common man. charlie chaplin vaudeville england america cinema
The Five Greatest Moments in Academy Award History Finally, this week, the conclusion of this special series on the 50 greatest Oscar moments of the 20th century, with the true best of the best, the top five choices for the greatest memories of Oscar. five greatest moments academy award history • greatest memories of oscar • 1989 over the rainbow sung by los angeles audience • 1990 special film actors directors talked about t • 1973 katharine hepburn only appearance on oscar sh
10 Fun Facts About City Lights This black-and-white classic follows the romantic adventures of a little tramp who falls in love with a blind girl selling flowers. city lights • charlie chaplin • charles chaplin • little tramp movies • chaplins little tramp
Esperanto and Cinema Part Five. The Great Dictator Charlie Chaplin's "The Great Dictator." esperanto • hollywood • chaplin • great dictator • movies
Film Review: Birthday Girl A film review of <i>Birthday Girl</i>, Nicole Kidman's latest film which falls somewhat short of expectations. kidman • crime • film • romance • romantic comedy
Review of Garnett Silk's LEGENDS OF REGGAE VOLUME FIVE A look at the latest Garnett Silk collection, brought to us by Brick Wall/Artists Only!. garnett silk • bimbo • cocoa tea • charlie chaplin
Mr. Brooks Who is narrating for us the unspeakable things that are taking place now in Iraq? Is art echoing the drums of war beating frenetically in a different, faraway continent? dark comedy • macabre • fritz lang • chaplin • mr verdoux
Classic Film & WW 1 The Classic Film that best represents the hearts and minds of those who fought the World To End All Wars may not be the one you think charlie chaplin • shoulder arms • all quiet on the western front • paths of glory • lewis milestone
The Truth About Cats And Dogs ”Brian’s about to discover the woman he loves isn’t the woman he loves.” <I>The Truth About Cats and Dogs</I> stars Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman and Ben Chaplin.</b> uma thurman • janeane garofalo • ben chaplin • the truth about cats and dogs • cyrano de bergerac
Birthday Girl A Russian mail-order bride turns the life of a lonely single man who works at a bank upside down. bank • stolen money • nicole kidman • ben chaplin • russian mail-order bride
A Trishaw in Malacca, Malaysia The best way to see Malacca (Melaka) is with a driver/guide in a multi-decorated trishaw. Relax in a multi-decorated conveyance with a name like Elvis, or David Beckham. beckham • ronaldo • michael owen • ronaldino • arnold swartzenegger
Academy Award's biggest blunders From the beginning, Oscars have been tainted by politics, studio manipulation and just plain weird decisions. academy awards • oscars • studios • classics • tom hanks
Mary Pickford Biography Short biography of the actress once known as America's Sweetheart. Along with Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, Pickford was a co-founder of United Artists Studio. mary pickford • silent film stars • charlie chaplin • douglas fairbanks • united artists
The Oscars Neglected Actors Several fine actors in Oscar history never received an Oscar for acting, although many were eventually given Academy Honorary Awards for their overall contributions. oscar actors • academy awards best actor • actors who never won an oscar • john barrymore • charles chaplin
United Artists Deluxe Gift Set UA's been through many incarnations but a new deluxe set proves that the heyday of United Artists was the 60s and 70s ua deluxe gift set • charlie chaplin • douglas fairbanks • mary pickford • d.w. griffith
Judy Holliday Part II Part two of the story of Judy Holliday. judy holliday • david oppenheim • gerry mulligan • bells are ringing • the marrying kind
Silent Films YouTube users are compiling an impressive assortment of rarely seen footage from cinema's earliest days. silent film • silent movie • silent film footage • youtube • film preservation
Wall-E Review Once again, Pixar manages to deliver something to every audience member. Even with only traces of dialogue for nearly thirty minutes, Wall-E hooks and enchants. wall-e • pixar • disney • animation • andrew stanton
Mind Amendment - time to hit the books Enjoy a little brain fertilizer in the form of some of the most useful books I've found on my favorite topic, Southern Gardening... "the southern gardener's book of lists" by lois tr • poring over books and catalogs • thumbnail tips from professionals across the south • herbaceous perennial plants : a treatise on their • culture
CaixaForum Madrid: New Art Gallery Joining the fabled Prado, the Thyssen Bornemisza and the Reina Sofía art museums, CaixaForum Madrid adds another contemporary link in the Paseo del Arte (Art Walk). caixaforum madrid new art gallery • contemporary museum • madrid’s mile of art • prado thyssen bornemisza • reina sofía art museum
Dame Margaret Rutherford Although emotionally fragile and eccentric, the sweet-natured actress delighted audiences as Madame Arcati and Miss Marple through her heyday of the 1960s. margaret rutherford movies • movie actress margaret rutherford • miss marple • the vips • chimes at midnight
Stage Beauty on DVD An emotional tale of one 17th Century actor's journey after women are suddenly allowed to perform. stage beauty • billy crudup • claire danes • tom wilkinson • ben chaplin
The Greatest Motion Picture Sequences -- Part 4 From powerful sequences from FULL METAL JACKET to PSYCHO to THE MALTESE FALCON to 2001 ... this week, I share even more film sequences which I feel were the best of all time! sequence • film • cinema • scene • movie
Luxury Hotels in London - The Ritz The Ritz is not only one of the best of London's luxury hotels it also is a famous landmark with many historic connections and 'Tea at the Ritz' is a traditional treat. luxury hotels in london the ritz • ritz hotel london • afternoon tea at the ritz hotel • palm court at the ritz hotel • césar ritz creator of the ritz
The Orphanage 2007: Review Laura (Belen Rueda ) discovers that Simon's (Roger Princep) imaginary friends are very real, and they are playing for keeps. the orphanage and guillermo del toro • juan anhonio bayona and el orfanato • belen rueda and juilanne moore • foreign horror films and movies filmed in spain • horror films and show times
Cecil B. Demented
A review of the movie "Cecil B. Demented", directed by the bad boy John Waters. cinema • films • movies • reviews • criticism
Gloria Swanson: The Original Glamour Girl Gloria Swanson did it all, and she did it first. Long before Dietrich, Garbo and Hepburn, Gloria Swanson took the steps to become a legend while the rest were dreaming of doing the same. gloria swanson silent film actress star hollywood
The Spies, the Military, and the Courts The art of espionage is as old as the arts of diplomacy and war. All it takes is a little money and a vague indication that the other side may have some information that could change the balance of power. Sometimes espionage serves a valuable purpose. Usually it does not. spies in the us military • al-qaeda operatives in cuba • spies and translators
The Beecher Dynasty The Beecher family, of Litchfield, Connecticut, worked in many ways to abolish slavery in 19th century America. Read more about these fascinating people... slavery • abolitionists • beecher family • american civil war • litchfield connecticut
A Castle Fit for a King Castles and legends go often hand in hand. But when the legend is William Randolph Hearst, the castle can't be anything less than sensational. hearst castle • william randolph hearst • san simeon • california • newspaper
A Short Introduction to Memory Processes, Part I In order to understand how memory (or the lack of it) occurs in a survivor of trauma, we must have at least a basic concept of how trauma affects the mind and what information the brain is able to retain or store. did ptsd trauma abuse memory traumatic memori
LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN PART II: HOFFA, THE PUBLIC EYE A look at HOFFA, a great looking but thin biopic of Jimmy Hoffa, and THE PUBLIC EYE, a great looking and compelling film based on the life of Weegee. movies • reviews • hoffa • the public eye
David Duchovny - Agent Mulder's alter-ego. A profile of X-Files star David Duchovny. david duchovny • x-files • science fiction tv
The Birth of Film pt 1 There is no other place that is bursting with the film scene that the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, California holds. There is a history of studios and film right in the city of Los Angeles. But where did it all begin? hollywood • film • movies • history • lumiere
Meredith Willson- Music Man Bio The Music Man is a classic of American musical theater but few people know much about its creator and how his career began. meredith willson • music man • musical • broadway • mason city
Best Pictures: 1940 Rebecca & 1941 How Green Was My Valley Oscar Wining Films of 1940 & 1941 were Rebecca & How Green Was My Valley best picture • academy awards • war films
Hearst Castle Museum Hearst Castle, a spectacular display of art and architecture, was the magnificent hilltop home of former newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. hearst castle • william randolph hearst • neptune pool • gilded age • architecture
Richard Attenborough A review of the British actor and director's career richard attenborogh • beaver films • brighton rock • ghandi • cry freedom
Sparks- 30 Years of Quirky Art Rock Sparks' creative, intelligent lyrics and catchy keyboard based music has spawned thirty years of albums, videos and other projects. Although they are best known to the causual fan for the song "Cool Places" with Jane Wiedlin, brothers Ron and Russell Mael have produced an impressive catalouge of music over the years. rock music • keyboards • art rock • ron and russell mael
Another Bee Movie Poster DreamWorks Animation finally gets some funny with Bee Movie's latest poster. Jerry Seinfeld flick opens on November 2nd. bee movie • dreamworks animation • jerry seinfeld • poster • renée zellweger
Bette Davis at 100 If anyone personifies Woman according to the Studio Era, it's the irrepressible Bette Davis, who would have turned 100 this month bette davis • the little foxes • the letter • the private lives of elizabeth and essex • all about eve
Bogie's Back! No presence personifies Classic Film more than that of Humphrey Bogart, dead a half century this year humphrey bogart • sam spade • the maltese falcon • casablanca • the big sleep
Download Free Videos Download free videos with these free video sites and search engines. Download free videos the safe, legal way. movies • free • videos • tv shows • humorous
Happy Birthday, Melvin! Jerry Lewis turns 80. Here's a gift idea: some overdue praise. lewis • jerry • birthday • eightieth • comic
Hemingway and His Namesake Cats While most people are familiar with legendary American author Ernest Hemingway, few know about his connection with polydactyl cats. hemingway cats • hemingway polydactyl cats • hemingway home and museum • the history of hemingway cats • modern hemingway cats
Historic Scottish Hotels - Inverlochy Castle A luxurious historic castle, surrounded by unspoilt scenery in and around Fort William and Perthshire. Voted "Best hotel in Europe" by Travel and Leisure Magazine 2006. historic scottish hotels - inverlochy castle • battle of glen coe • one of scotland's finest country house hotels • located in the west highland glens • "best european hotel " - travel and leisure 2006
Self Righting Lifeboats Make Crews Safer Capsizing is just one problem solved by the Tamar Self-righting lifeboat, built by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Britain's publicly funded Lifeboat Service safety for volunteer lifeboat crews • safer rescues at sea • tamar class lifeboat design • rnli royal national lifeboat institution • designers of self righting lifeboat
The Orphanage Movie Review The Orphanage is a creepy haunted house movie that places Spain on the map as the new masters of horror and suspense. the orphanage • the orphange movie review • guillermo del toro • guillermo del toro movie review • spain |
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