The Adventures of Harry Nile. I'm a big fan. Partially because it's a locally-produced program from my region. I highly recommend it for fans of private detective stories from the 40s and 50s.
I think the guy who played the younger version of Ford's character in "Age of Adeline" should have made a whole career out of playing younger versions of Harrison Ford characters, including Han Solo and Indiana Jones.
When I studied TV production in college, I found that stupid humor was the easiest format to do. So when I see a movie or TV show that is filled with it, I feel like it's kind of a lazy cop-out because they couldn't be bothered to put a little more work into something serious.
I've been watching the Fleischer Studios "Superman" cartoons from 1941-1942. Since they were originally exhibited theatrically, I guess they are okay to mention in a movie thread.
Yes, I just watched that animated episode a couple weeks ago!
The mechanic had actually been an engineer for a prominent manufacturing company (or something), and unfortunately he lost his job and was pretty much blacklisted from the industry because of blowing the whistle on some safety...
Having watched The Petrified Forest about a month ago, I recently watched the other movies that make up the Warner Bros classic gangster movie "Volume 1" collection on blu-ray, in no particular order: The Public Enemy, Little Caesar, and White Heat.
Little Caesar always struck me as kind of a...
I think they are limiting themselves. Black and white photography and cinematography can be quite artistic and evocative. It has even been used to such effect within the last couple decades in period films like "The Artist" and "Good Night, and Good Luck."
In fact, some of the more artistically...
Being in my mid-thirties and part of the first wave of the "millennial" generation, I would still be considered rather young in many circles. But apparently my vocabulary and phraseology must be heavily influenced by all the older movies, TV shows, radio dramas, and books that I've been...
D.O.A., with Edmond O'Brien, for the millionth time or so.
This is one movie I never get tired of. I wish there was a better-preserved film print somewhere out there. All the public domain DVD releases look pretty lousy. On the other hand, that does make the whole thing feel a little more...
I think the oldest roller rink in my general vicinity (that is, within 20 minutes drive) dates back to the 1970s; not my favorite era. Family night is fun, but a little too kid-oriented... whereas adult night is more comfortable but has music I really don't care for because of the explicit...
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