This is cool: MovieIcons
Poster of the 100 best known movie icons.
I selected 100 characters from 68 different movies.
I tried to pick the most recognizable icons of all time.
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
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This is cool: MovieIcons
Poster of the 100 best known movie icons.
I selected 100 characters from 68 different movies.
I tried to pick the most recognizable icons of all time.
Scott Pilgrim: The Last Airbender. SO HILARIOUS.
Amusing behind the scenes video on the set of A Dangerous Method.
Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbinder sing.
I don't know why.
But - the voiceover is all in German which I do not know so there may have been an explanation that (hmmm, is there a word like "Francophone" for speakers of German? Deutschophone? Allemanophone?) - anyway, speakers of German may get.
"A Face In the Crowd" is on TCM tonight at 8ET. If you haven't seen it and want to know what the "Lonesome Rhodes" Beck thing is about. It's pretty brilliant, both on its own merits, and as one of KO's most effective long-range metaphors.
"A Face In the Crowd" is on TCM tonight at 8ET. If you haven't seen it and want to know what the "Lonesome Rhodes" Beck thing is about. It's pretty brilliant, both on its own merits, and as one of KO's most effective long-range metaphors.
Also, a great performance by Patricia Neal (and Andy Griffith).
Yes, they were both very good...you get to see another side of him, especially.
Oooh, I've been wanting to see A Face in the Crowd for ages--thanks for the info!!
Star Wars as silent movie.
The music in that is particularly awesome.
From io9:
25 classic science fiction movies that everybody must watch
Methodology: We looked at a few different criteria, including overall cinematic excellence. We wanted to include films that were important to the development of the genre, and which had helped to raise the overall level of awesomeness in science fiction films. We also wanted to represent as many different types of films as possible. And we looked for films that had an original concept, or which were the first of their kind in some way.
But most of all, we looked for films that would represent science fiction well to a new audience and totally rock a neophyte's brain.
I've seen 22 of the 25.