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Saturday, October 31st, 2009

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Kurosawa review and you can watch it online

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Kurosawa review and you can watch it online

From Ran to Madadayo, Akira Kurosawa set new boundaries for world cinema, producing a string of masterpieces unrivaled in motion picture history. In the first major documentary to be made since his death in 1998, Kurosawa’s family and colleagus are joined by critics from Japan and America to produce a comprehensive assessment of his achievement. Featuring clips from Kurosawa’s greatest films: Rashomon, Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, Yojimbo, Kagemusha, Ran, Dreams, and Madadayo. Includes exclusive interviews with James Coburn and Clint Eastwood along with production manager Teruyo Nogami, actresses Machiko Kyo and Isuzu Yamada, actor Tatsuya Nakadai, director Kon Ichikawa, and more. 115 minutes.

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Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Studio Classics – Best Picture Collection review!

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If you haven’t heard of Studio Classics – Best Picture Collection, here’s a quick plot:
Sunrise (1927)
There are those who rate Sunrise the greatest of all silent films. Then again, some consider it the finest film from any era. Such claims invite a backlash, but do yourself a favor and give it a look. At the very least, you’ll know you’ve seen a movie of extraordinary visual beauty and emotional purity. This universal tale of a farm couple’s journey from country to city and back again was the first American film for F.W. Murnau, the German director of Nosferatu and The Last Laugh whose everyday scenes seemed haunted by phantoms and whose most extravagant visions never lost touch with reality. Hollywood afforded him the technical resources to unleash his imagination, and in turn he opened up the power of camera movement and composition for a generation of American filmmakers. You’ll never forget the walk in the swamp, the ripples on the lake, the trolley ride from forest to metropolis. This movie defines the cinema. –Richard T. Jameson

How Green Was My Valley (1941)
John Ford’s beautiful, heartfelt drama about a close-knit family of Welsh coal miners is one of the greatest films of Hollywood’s golden age–a gentle masterpiece that beat Citizen Kane in the Best Picture race for the 1941 Academy Awards. The picture also won Oscars for Best Director (Ford), Best Supporting Actor (Donald Crisp), Best Art Direction, and Best Cinematography; all of those awards were richly deserved, even if they came at the expense of Kane and Orson Welles. Based on the novel by Richard Llewellyn, the film focuses its eventful story on 10-year-old Huw (Roddy McDowall), youngest of seven children to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan (Donald Crisp, Sarah Allgood), a hardy couple who’ve seen the best and worst of times in their South Wales mining town. They’re facing one of the worst times as Mr. Morgan refuses to join a miners union whose members have begun a long-term strike. Family tensions grow and Huw must learn many of life’s harsher lessons under the tutelage of the local preacher (Walter Pidgeon), who has fallen in love with Huw’s sister (Maureen O’Hara). As various crises are confronted and devastating losses endured, How Green Was My Valley unfolds as a rich, moving portrait of family strength and integrity. It’s also a nod to a simpler, more innocent time–and to the preciousness of memory and the inevitable passage from youth to adulthood. An all-time classic, not to be missed. –Jeff Shannon

Gentleman’s Agreement (1947)
Elia Kazan directed this sometimes powerful study of anti-Semitism in nicer circles, based on Laura Z. Hobson’s post-World War II novel. Gregory Peck is a hotshot magazine writer who has been blind to the problem; to ferret it out, he passes himself off as Jewish and watches the WASPs squirm. Seen a half-century later, the attitudes seem quaint and dated: Could it really have been like this? Yet the truth of the story comes through, in the wounded dignity of John Garfield, the upright indignation of Peck, and the hidden ways bigotry and hatred can poison relationships. That’s particularly tru in the Oscar-winning performance of Celeste Holm, who finds more layers than you’d expect in what seems like a stock character. –Marshall Fine

All About Eve (1950)
Showered with Oscars, this wonderfully bitchy (and witty) comedy written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz concerns an aging theater star (Bette Davis) whose life is being supplanted by a wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing ingenu (Anne Baxter) whom she helped. This is a film for a viewer to take in like a box of chocolates, packed with scene-for-scene delights that make the entire story even better than it really is. The film also gives deviously talented actors such as George Sanders and Thelma Ritter a chance to speak dazzling lines; Davis bites into her role and never lets go. A classic from Mankiewicz, a legendary screenwriter and the brilliant director of A Letter to Three Wives, The Barefoot Contessa, and Sleuth. –Tom Keogh

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Saturday, October 31st, 2009

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ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE: Original Theatrical Trailer

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The Man with the Golden Arm review and you can watch it online

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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With this star-studded cast: Jerry Barclay, Paul E. Burns, John Conte, Leonid Kinskey, Shelly Manne, you can’t help but enjoy Jerry Barclay ’s performance. I’m a movie buff, and I think this may be one of my favorite movies.

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Friday, October 30th, 2009

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This enjoyable thriller, written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson (the screenwriter of Field of Dreams), follows a raggedy group of corporate security experts who get in over their heads when they accept an assignment poaching some hot hardware for the National Security Agency. Robert Redford plays the group’s guru, an aging techno-anarchist who has been hiding from the feds since the early 1970s; his companionable gang of freaks includes Dan Aykroyd, David Strathairn, Mary McDonnell, the late River Phoenix, and Sidney Poitier, as a veteran CIA operative turned “sneaker.” The technological black box that everybody is after, an array of computer chips that can decode any encrypted message, isn’t a very plausible invention, but it’s a serviceable McGuffin, and the megalomania of the master plotter played by Ben Kingsley has more resonance than most. Modest inferences can be drawn about the very latest high-tech threats to civil liberties. –David Chute

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Clifford – Happy Birthday, Clifford!

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Clifford – Happy Birthday, Clifford!

If you’re into John Ritter like I am, you’re going to love this movie!
Episode 1 – T-BONE, DOG ABOUT TOWN: T-Bone puts on an act to impress Mimi, the pretty new dog in town. But he soon realizes it is better just to be yourself. Episode 2 – CLIFFORD’S BIG HEART: Clifford is looking for the biggest, reddest Valentine on Birdwell Island for Emily Elizabeth. Wherever could he find one? Episode 3 – MIMI’S BACK IN TOWN: T-Bone feels so happy to see Mimi again, but Cleo keeps teasing him about it. Clifford shows them that too much teasing is no fun. Episode 4 – THE BEST GIFT: Jetta convinces Emily Elizabeth that she has to buy her Mom a fancy birthday present. But Clifford knows that a gift from the heart matters most. Episode 5 – THE BEST PARTY EVER: Emily Elizabeth loves planning her birthday party, but Jetta says it sounds too boring. Leave it to Clifford to make it a backyard blast. Episode 6 – CLIFFORD’S BIG SURPRISE: It’s Clifford’s birthday and no one wants to play with him. But why? Maybe Emily Elizabeth has a great big surprise in store. Episode 7 – POTLUCK PARTY POOPER: Emily Elizabeth’s neighbor, Mr. Bleakman, won’t come to her potluck party because he just wants to stay at home. But Clifford has a plan even Mr. Bleakman can’t resist. Episode 8 – IT’S MY PARTY: Jetta invites her friends over to watch videos, but she only wants to watch her own home movies. Then the kids get an idea to make their own movies and guss who’s the star?

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Friday, October 30th, 2009

While I’ve watched Legendary World War II Movies a lot, it seems to never get old. I guess it’s one of my favorites. If you haven’t seen it, or just haven’t watched it in a while – why not watch it now? Of course you can watch it later – for free – check the image to see how. It’s the best way I’ve found

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This is a great movie with Randolph Scott, Alan Curtis, Noah Beery Jr., J. Carrol Naish, Sam Levene

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Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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One of Christopher Walken’s best movies. If you haven’t seen it yet, there’s no time like the present! If you’ve already seen it, it’ll be even better this time!

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Divergence review and you can watch it online

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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Do you like Aaron Kwok? If you do, then you’ll LOVE Divergence!

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If you haven’t heard of Divergence, here’s a quick plot:
Sun is a depressed and rundown cop still obsessing over his girlfriend’s sudden disappearance 10 years ago. While Sun extradites a witness, his bounty is murdered by an oddly principled assassin who seems to possess information that Sun himself would kill for. The witness’ death is welcome news for a crooked businessman whose assets were frozen by the police, until his only son is kidnapped. Enter To, a lawyer who has always successfully protected his clients, and who coincidentally happens to be married to a woman who looks exactly like Sun’s missing girlfriend. Each of these men will ultimately and painfully be drawn together until a violent and permanent Divergence becomes this film’s only forgone conclusion.

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