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Olivia de Havilland, Maureen O’Hara, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, Sidney Poitier, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Irene Dunne, Old Movies.. Jesus Follower
I absolutely love this… it says so much about both men!
Ozzy Osbourne and Pat Boone were neighbours for 2 years. Both had nothing but nice things to say about the other. Pat never beefed when Ozzy & Co. would crank it up.
“We have become the phenomenon of our time, the best game in town. In one week, we play to an audience larger than Clark Gable played to in his whole career. You say 'Phoebe,' and 50 million people know what you mean. Once you grab hold of one of those jobs, you don't want to let…


My beloved Olivia was always sublime as the “good girl” but my goodness could she ever play bad deliciously?! The expressions she served to Bette Davis’ Queen Elizabeth and Errol Flynn’s Earl of Essex steamed up the glass on our television. The Private Lives of Elizabeth and…




Which actors have great chemistry?
Which actors have great chemistry?
Bette Davis’ performance in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex defies description. The woman was always stunningly brilliant but she hit a whole other gear in this role. She makes time stand still.




Carole Lombard and Fernand Gravey on the set of Fools for Scandal (1938, directed by Mervyn LeRoy)

Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn, Captain Blood (1935, directed by Michael Curtiz) Daily #OliviaDeHavilland



Fun Lobby cards for The Marx Brothers' 1941 comedy The Big Store. The cast also includes Marion Martin, Virginia Grey, Tony Martin, Margaret Dumont, Virginia O'Brien, and Anna Demetrio. This was the last (of seven) films Groucho, Chico, and Harpo made with the wonderful Margaret…




Linda Darnell and Victor Mature, My Darling Clementine (1946, directed by John Ford)

Greer Garson, Mrs. Parkington (1944, directed by Tay Garnett)

What a great question! It’s a genre I’m perfectly obsessed with, so many Westerns come to mind. Today I’m going with one of my all-time favorites, Stagecoach (1939, John Ford)… it’s as perfect as a movie is allowed to be.
Which western film best captures the genre's moral complexity?
You rang??? To be fair, it’s a year-round thing for me. I live in a state of Christmas exhilaration… 🎄 ✨
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110 percent agree…
Kevin Feige admits that post-Endgame, it was quantity over quality at Marvel Studios. “We’ve had well over 100 hours of stories in half the time. That’s too much… I think it led people to say, ‘It used to be fun, but now do I have to know everything about all of these?’”…
The Cosby Show (and its phenomenal cast + consistently excellent writing) deserves even more credit than it gets. It truly stands out as one of the best series ever made.
Not just one of the best scenes in Black TV History, but American Television history. Thanks for the memories Malcolm Jamal-Warner. This is how I’ll remember you. 🤩