Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

CINEMA GALLERY--July 2011: 50 New Frames

See if you can guess the movies these 50 images hail from. Answers at the end. And, as always in the Cinema Gallery, click on the images you want to see big-time:

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1. Requiem for a Dream (Darren Aronofsky,

CINEMA GALLERY--July 2011: 50 New Frames

See if you can guess the movies these 50 images hail from. Answers at the end. And, as always in the Cinema Gallery, click on the images you want to see big-time:

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1. Requiem for a Dream (Darren Aronofsky,

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Happy Birthday, Ann-Margret!


I'm certifiably nuts about this lady. I have been since I was a kid, endlessly rerunning Ken Russell's Tommy, Mike Nichols' Carnal Knowledge, and George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie (these are her three signature roles, to me). She's always possessed the perfect combination of cute and sexy, and has held on to it even in her later years (in movies like 1993's Grumpy Old Men). She's a two-time

Happy Birthday, Ann-Margret!


I'm certifiably nuts about this lady. I have been since I was a kid, endlessly rerunning Ken Russell's Tommy, Mike Nichols' Carnal Knowledge, and George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie (these are her three signature roles, to me). She's always possessed the perfect combination of cute and sexy, and has held on to it even in her later years (in movies like 1993's Grumpy Old Men). She's a two-time

Thursday, August 26, 2010

My Movie Poster Collection: M

Remember that you can always click on the images themselves to see them (hopefully) larger:MAGIC (1978). Folded, GWow, that freaking poem! And the image of Fats looking at us with his dead eyes. When I choose to hang this masterful one-sheet up on my walls, I find I have difficulty sleeping. Along with Oh! What A Lovely War, the strangest of all Richard Attenbourough works. MAGNOLIA (1999).

My Movie Poster Collection: M

Remember that you can always click on the images themselves to see them (hopefully) larger:MAGIC (1978). Folded, GWow, that freaking poem! And the image of Fats looking at us with his dead eyes. When I choose to hang this masterful one-sheet up on my walls, I find I have difficulty sleeping. Along with Oh! What A Lovely War, the strangest of all Richard Attenbourough works. MAGNOLIA (1999).