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As the #daysbetween ends, I honor my dad, gone 5 years, aged 92. A WW2 vet, he wasn't a #deadhead but he enjoyed the @GratefulDead's music. Passing the same day as @jerrygarcia I can only hope that he & Jerry are belting Casey Jones in some heavenly bar together. Miss You, Pop.


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Night Passage (released today, 1957) is a small gem of a western, with Jimmy Stewart out to find the man who stole his money, and rescuing child Brandon de Wilde from the baddies. Great cinematography and Jimmy plays the accordion - Fab! Anthony Mann dropped out as director.
Was High Noon (released today, 1952) the inspiration for films like Dirty Harry & Death Wish, where the lone brave gunman takes on villainous scum while the rest of the town becomes wimps? I think so, but it's hard to beat Gary Cooper in his Oscar winning role. A classic western
For pop fun Spielberg, there's Jaws or Raiders; for artsy Spileberg, it's Schindler's List. So where does Saving Private Ryan (released today, 1998) fit it? After the gut-punch D-Day opening, some feel the rest of this WW2 film meanders; has it lost its luster as Stevie Does Art?
Is Blow Out (released today, 1981) Brian De Palma's best film? Along with Greetings and Casualties Of War, it's his most political; the Chappaquiddick-esque conspiracy is riveting. And John Lithgow is superbly menacing here. A box office flop, it looks better than ever today.
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#JulyMovieChallenge 25- Christmas movie DIE HARD
Of course the Kennedy Center should be named after Melania Trump She was in “the arts”


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#Bales2025FilmChallenge @bales1181 July 23: Character is in a Hospital Dead & Buried (Gary Sherman, 1981) @ithrah69 @ihateclaims @JanuaryMovie An amateur photographer visits the wrong little town, is set upon by the townsfolk who burn him alive, before sending him to the worst…
#Bales2025FilmChallenge @bales1181 July 24: Characters Visit a Spa La tarantola dal ventre nero (Paolo Cavara, 1971) @ithrah69 @ihateclaims @JanuaryMovie Giancarlo Giannini investigates a series of murders connected to a fancy spa ensnaring such customers as Barbara Bach, Barbara…
A sad but fond farewell to Ozzy Osbourne. Remember him claiming to be "Iron Man" and railing about "War Pigs" in Vietnam? Black Sabbath was central casting for cool heavy metal, and Ozzy's voice was haunting and sublime. By the time of his reality show, he was a big teddy bear!
#OTD in 2022 we lost Bob Rafelson. Was he stuck in the 1960s? Head had the Monkees savage old Hollywood; Five Easy Pieces was the new kids giving a finger to older values. Pure 60s. The King Of Marvin Gardens was a breakthrough: a surreal character study not rooted in an era
The Haunting (released today, 1999) is the perfect example of the remake gone bad: Robert Wise's scary but subtle original gives way to some of the most boring special effects ghosts in movie history, although this one is becoming a camp classic. Stick with the original instead.
Robin Williams was the star but the thunder in The World According to Garp (released today, 1982) went to Glenn Close for her radfem mom and John Lithgow, superb in a pro-trans role. George Roy Hill's film is busy busy, but usually interesting; I don't know if I understand it
#OTD in 1966 we lost Montgomery Clift. He had great Oscar nominated roles, but a few others deserved a nod: in the cattle drive as Matt Garth in Red River, then his two fab shrink roles: as Dr. John Cukrowicz in Suddenly Last Summer, and the bio of the famed neurologist in Freud
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#JulyMovieChallenge 24- spy in movie SPY
It hasn't in the same way as other historical epic novels but it's a standard for the arthouse crowd. Here are some images from Druillet's SALAMMBO, btw. I both dread and pity the poor fool of a director who'd tackle making this into a movie. It'd either be a masterpiece or crap.