With Christmas just a week away, it’s understandable if you are panicked looking for last minute gift ideas. Happily, there’s no need for this, as we’ve got you covered…especially if you are looking to get some collector’s sets for folks…
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The MovieFanFare 2017 Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts For Everyone On Your List!
We hope you had an amazing Thanksgiving! Now we realize that many of you are suffering from turkey hangovers this morning and coping with the realization that the holidays are now officially here. But fear not, we have got you…
Read more →Bing Crosby and Fred MacMurray Shine in “Sing You Sinners”
One of the great things about our current era is that more movies than ever are being rescued from obscurity and released on DVD. Such is most definitely the case in with the 1938 Bing Crosby/Fred MacMurray musical comedy Sing…
Read more →Open Thread: What’s Your Favorite Classic Comedy Team?
Abbott and Costello. George Burns and Gracie Allen. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Laurel and Hardy. And on and on and on. These comedy teams of yesteryear have brought endless laughs to audiences across the…
Read more →We’re Not Dressing: Because We Can’t, Really
Easy-going sailor Bing Crosby and snooty rich gal Carole Lombard are drawn together when a yacht sinking leaves them and their fellow passengers stranded on a remote island. Guest blogger Danny Reid sets sail with a review of the 1934 pre-Code Paramount comedy We’re Not Dressing.
Read more →Going My Way (1944): Movie Review
In May of 1944 the United States was embroiled in the dark days of World War II. After 2 ½ years of war, grief and fear of the future, American audiences chose as their favorite movie a little film which…
Read more →Movie Poll: Who’s Your Favorite Pre-1965 Movie Comedy Team?
To see a complete list of all movie polls, click here Enjoy the Leonard Maltin article “Finally! Laurel & Hardy on DVD“
Read more →Hope & Crosby: Bob + Bing = Bliss
Guest blogger Marsha Collock writes: There are some stars that earn the adjective “beloved.” Either for their professional or personal contributions, or both, they are adopted by the audience and become a part of the “family.” Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, separately,…
Read more →Christmas Movie-Mashup: A Merry Retrospective
Recently on our facebook page we asked our friends “What classic Christmas movie would you like to see in a movie theater?” After all, the idea of taking the family to the movies after a day of shopping to see…
Read more →White Christmas on Blu-ray and DVD
Guest blogger David Lobosco writes: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye was the #1 film of 1954 and has become an annual favorite for millions of families all the way back to the days before VHS….
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