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The Greatest TV Characters of the 1960s: Maxwell Smart

Blogger Rick29 has recently been taking a look at the greatest TV characters of the 1960s. In today’s guest post, he focuses on the funniest secret agent ever to grace the small screen. Name: Maxwell Smart, aka Agent 86 Portrayed by: Don…
Read more →Oh, Henry: A Homage to Hathaway

“To be a good director you’ve got to be a bastard. I’m a bastard and I know it.” – Henry Hathaway You have your John Fords, your Howard Hawkses, your Sam Peckinpahs and your Budd Boettichers. You also have your…
Read more →Mel Gibson: Mad Max vs. Martin Riggs

One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite. But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each… The case for Max Rockatansky…
Read more →Lost & Rare Television – Well Done!

Guest contributor Victoria Balloon writes: As a writer, it’s always fun to discover something new. In this case, what’s new is actually old but that makes it even more fun. A new series has been released on DVD called Lost…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 05.27.12
June 2, 1916: Victor Schertzinger composes the first original film score for an American feature, Thomas H. Ince‘s Civilization. May 28, 1935: Twentieth Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation unite to form 20th Century Fox, overseen by Joseph Schenck and…
Read more →This Means War

You know the drill. Below is a classic movie photo with Jason’s caption. You’re encouraged to leave your own suggestion in the comment section below! Dating high-powered real estate magnates was really cool. Being labeled their “timeshare” was decidedly not.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite War Movie?

This past Monday, we celebrated Memorial Day. The holiday got me to thinking about my favorite war movies, and I’m interested in hearing about yours. So let us know what your personal favorite war movie is in the comments!
Read more →John Wayne: An American Icon

The towering physical presence and charisma of the man called “The Duke” fostered a screen persona that came to embody forthright and self-determined American masculinity for countless filmgoers and that has continued to endure in popularity for generations. Years later,…
Read more →One Touch of Venus (1948): Classic Movie Review

Talkie of the Week: One Touch of Venus USA 1948, 82 minutes, black & white Universal Pictures Director: William A. Seiter Written by Harry Kurnitz & Frank Tashlin Based on the novel The Tinted Venus by F. Anstey Cast: Ava…
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