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motion picture, it's called: Most Beautiful Unknown Libraries: Eger Lyceum, Eger, Hungary
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Motion picture, it's called. View my complete profile. New DVD Review: Rossellini’s The Taking of Power o. The reason WHY trickle-down tax cuts dont work. Worlds Most Beautiful Unknown Libraries: Pasadena. The Most Beautiful Unknown Libraries. Election Movies - Part I. Halloween Special: Edith Wharton’s “Afterward” in. Architecture Moment: AlexanderKirche at Zweibrucke. Emergency, Bay Area Film Lovers, Emergency! Ben Jonson’s Sejanus: His Fall. Monday, February 16, 2009. Posted by Alex 11:43 AM.
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Cinema OCD: Private Lives (1931)
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Thursday, March 10, 2011. I'm just going to go ahead and say it: Noel Coward inadvertently created the genre of screwball comedy. When his stage play, Private Lives. Was being made into a film, he advised director, Sidney Franklin, to keep things moving along. In response Franklin turned in a comedy so blisteringly fast that its rapid fire dialog to competes with the infamous His Girl Friday. It will reward multiple viewings. Not only is Private Lives. I watched Private Lives. The acting is uniformly exc...
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More Than Meets The Mogwai: FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES: An Interview with Critic/Director Gerald Peary
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More Than Meets The Mogwai. Life is an obscure hobo, bumming a ride on the omnibus of art.". Tuesday, November 17, 2009. FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES: An Interview with Critic/Director Gerald Peary. The following is the full transcript of an interview conducted in early November with Gerald Peary, Boston Phoenix film critic and the man behind the documentary, FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES: THE STORY OF AMERICAN FILM CRITICISM. What initiated the project? So, Ron was the person who came up with the idea and was the or...
theoutfitcollective.blogspot.com
The Outfit: A Collective of Chicago Crime Writers: Kindle Fire GiveAway!
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Thursday, April 19, 2012. Interested in winning a Kindle Fire? If so, come on over here. To find out more. The contest is running now. Labels: A Bitter VEil. Lol Its all very cool. Very good presentation, thanks for sharing. Yeahh I think it is so difficult to do this. It is very Interesting thing, and i really enjoyed this Kindle Fire GiveAway! Bc laser hair removal. This comment has been removed by the author. I am definitely interested. Bourne Legacy Jeremy Renner Leather Jacket. Thrillers and Romance...
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sugar city journal: Favorite things
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The other night a small group of friends came over for a favorites party. Have you heard of these. Of their favorite thing (under $5, or homemade) and after putting your name five times into a bowl, you draw five names of other people - and you bring their. Favorite thing home with you. So you come with five of your favorite, and go home with five new favorites. Get it? And basil tomato plants with an amazing recipe for a summer no-cook spaghetti sauce (which I can't wait to try). What a fun idea! I will...
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Cinema OCD: Gentleman Jim (1942)
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011. Keeps things moving along briskly, with fight scenes peppered liberally throughout the script. The Not So Quiet Man. In the meantime co-stars Alan Hale and Ward Bond steal all their scenes as, respectively, Corbett's scrappy Irish father and larger- than-life Irish rival, John L. Sullivan. Bond is particularly fun to watch; this character stands alongside his hilarious turn as a gambling, boxing-enthusiast priest in The. And you're eavesdropping on the dysfunctional couple up...
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Cinema OCD: Crack Up (1946)
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Saturday, February 19, 2011. While casting Crack Up,. The filmmakers must have made a clerical error. How else to explain Pat O'Brien playing an art critic and Herbert Marshall a cop? Still, it works because Pat O'Brien is pretty bad ass: he makes art criticism seem like a gritty profession. As usual, he drags me, kicking and screaming into liking him. Herbert Marshall is pretty urbane for a cop, but he is supposed to be an undercover agent from Scotland Yard. I guess that makes a difference. Ive always ...
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consider, evaluate, act: Teekblog is now a SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR
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Consider, evaluate, act. Take a look around, think about what you see, then do something that makes a difference. Friday, 2 March 2012. Teekblog is now a SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR. Note: the title of this post is to be read in the style of a classic 1980s science fiction movie. Warning - this post contains self-indulgent reflection.]. I started a new job yesterday (as my handful of Twitter followers will recall. Here are a few thoughts. I chose the latter, with regret and not a little trepidation, in the hope...
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Telecom Namibia: Telecom Namibia sponsors 13th Businesswomen Conference in Oshakati
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Telecom Namibia's product blog. Thursday, August 9, 2012. Telecom Namibia sponsors 13th Businesswomen Conference in Oshakati. Which is celebrating its 20. Birthday, is the main sponsor of the 13. Economist Businesswomen Conference which starts at Oshandira Lodge in Oshakati tomorrow. This annual conference brings together mainly female entrepreneurs who are starting, expanding and/or working to improve their businesses,. For a day of networking and professional development. The power of your brand. With ...