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The Grrr Can't Help It: December 2014
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Thursday, December 11, 2014. The Charming Delights of Charles Walters. The 1930s saw a surprisingly large number of college-based musicals hitting theaters, but the trend disappeared after a few years. Walters' debut feature, Good News. The project was initially planned as yet another Judy and Mickey "put on a show" musical in the pre-war 1940s, specifically as a sequel to 1939's Babes in Arms. But it didn't go before the cameras until after the war, when Judy and Mickey had defin...
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The Grrr Can't Help It: December 2012
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Saturday, December 1, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As you read this, I am probably watching a movie. View my complete profile. Friends of the Grrrl. My Movie Blogs of Choice. In Theaters/On VOD: BRIMSTONE (2017). Scream Factory - FIRESTARTER on Blu-ray. Funny Lady: Herbert Ross. I'M IN A JESS FRANCO STATE OF MIND. COMING FROM MONDO MACACRO: Limited Edition. Order Now! When the Vietnam War raged. in the Philippines. THE LAST HUNTER - trailer. The Bloody Pit of Horror.
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The Grrr Can't Help It: The Charming Delights of Charles Walters
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Thursday, December 11, 2014. The Charming Delights of Charles Walters. The 1930s saw a surprisingly large number of college-based musicals hitting theaters, but the trend disappeared after a few years. Walters' debut feature, Good News. The project was initially planned as yet another Judy and Mickey "put on a show" musical in the pre-war 1940s, specifically as a sequel to 1939's Babes in Arms. But it didn't go before the cameras until after the war, when Judy and Mickey had defin...
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The Grrr Can't Help It: November 2013
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Saturday, November 2, 2013. Last Night on TCM.: Screwball Friday Nights Part 1. Is typified by the struggle between the classes. The best screwball's feature a madcap family of rich yahoos, or in Frank Capra's inversion in You Can't Take It With You. All the comedies shown on the first night of the series were related to the newspaper business, as you'll notice during the rundown. TCM kicked off its November Friday night spotlight with It Happened One Night. Color screwball comedy...
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The Grrr Can't Help It: January 2013
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Thursday, January 31, 2013. The Adult Film Auteur - An Overview. The man responsible for the two key films of east coast porno chic, Gerard Damiano. Is perhaps the most important director in the genre. While Deep Throat. 1972) has become a pop culture phenomenon, The Devil in Miss Jones. 1975), an all-puppet sex film with Let My Puppets Come. 1977), a one-woman show in Portrait. 1974) His most complex film, and my personal favorite, is Odyssey. 1980), these performers challenged t...
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The Grrr Can't Help It: March 2014
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Oscar Yay's and Nay's: 1930. Their vote: All Quiet on the Western Front. My vote: All Quiet on the Western Front. Their vote: Lewis Milestone, All Quiet on the Western Front. My vote: Lewis Milestone, All Quiet on the Western Front. 1930 Best Writing Achievement. Their vote: Frances Marion, The Big House. My vote: George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson and Del Andrews, All Quiet on the Western Front. Is dull and talky; John Meehan's The Divorcee. On the other h...
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The Grrr Can't Help It: TCM Star of the Month: Cary Grant
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. TCM Star of the Month: Cary Grant. With my shameless gushing wrapped up, let's get down to business. TCM has selected Cary Grant as their Star of the Month for December, programming pretty much every single gem of his career over the course of four Mondays this month. I could not be happier with their choice of spotlighted superstar! The first selection highlighted some of Grant's earlier work, before 1937's The Awful Truth. She'd ditch Cary Grant.
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The Grrr Can't Help It: January 2015
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Monday, January 12, 2015. Favorite TV of 2014. Runners-up: The Walking Dead. Gets the award for overall most improved show, with the second half of season 4 really amping things up and the current season 5 being the best the show has been since its first spellbinding season. My Mad Fat Diary. Is a British show that needs airtime over here; its second season was almost as strong as its first. Silicon Valley. By the third season, shouldn't we be sick of Selina Myer and her staff?
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The Grrr Can't Help It: February 2013
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Friday, February 1, 2013. Movies viewed in January. I am inspired by one of my favorite blogs, Video Junkie Strikes Back from Beyond the Grave. To list the films I watched every month. Because I often revisit films I've seen, these are just the films I watched for the first time in January. These marked in gold. Are the films I enjoyed the most. Looking at the other. Titles below may give you a good idea of how many films I wade through to find the great ones. She Had to Say Yes.
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The Grrr Can't Help It: THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN (1929 & 1941)
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The Grrr Can't Help It. Friday, June 10, 2016. THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN (1929 and 1941). The Trial of Mary Dugan. 1927), H.B. Warner). We see a parade of witnesses, including the coroner, the arresting officer at the murder scene, flirty blonde party girl Dagmar Lorne (the always interesting Lilyan Tashman, who died far too young), and the widow Rice (Olive Tell, best-remembered for The Scarlet Empress. Like many early talkies, Mary Dugan. 12 years after the profitable release of Shearer's Mary Dugan.