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MP3 of the Week: "Senza Fine" by Connie Francis--from "The Flight of the Phoenix" (1965)
For some reason, Hollywood keeps remaking classic movies. This summer they’re releasing a new version of the 1939 MGM classic, The Women. And back in 2004, Hollywood saw fit to remake Robert Ald… more »
The Roadshow Version
The Dirty Dozen
dju316 wrote 5 days ago: An Army major leads twelve convicted murderers on a big mission. … more »
A sign, or just a design?
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ejahnke wrote 2 weeks ago: For the past two days we have had a guest editor roaming the hallowed halls of Beckett. He is here … more »
The 30's were violent too.
Justin wrote 3 weeks ago: 56. The Wild Bunch (Sam Peckinpah, 1969) I am a sucker for movies where everyone dies. I’m no … more »
Like: My Reality Show Ideas
mgss wrote 2 months ago: Puddy and I have recently started a television production company (note: not an actual company). He … more »
Escape from New York
smokeybandit wrote 2 months ago: Escape from New York [1981] In 1981, John Carpenter gave us Snake Plisskin in the form of Escape fro … more »
From Here To Eternity (1953)
the "s" word wrote 4 months ago: The year is 1941, and PRIVATE MONTGOMERY WARD reports to the CAPTAIN for duty in Hawaii. CAP … more »
Hyperdimensional Blender Robots from Hell!
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gooberzilla wrote 4 months ago: Kiss your Neutonian physics good-bye, because The Black Hole is the Greatest Movie EVER! This movie … more »
MP3 of the Week: "Senza Fine" by Connie Francis--from "The Flight of the Phoenix" (1965)
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theroadshowversion wrote 5 months ago: For some reason, Hollywood keeps remaking classic movies. This summer they’re releasing a new … more »
5 Reasons Why This Woman Loves "The Dirty Dozen" (1967)
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theroadshowversion wrote 5 months ago: I’ve come to realize that part of the problem of updating this blog is, well, me. For the past … more »
Pickin' and Grinnin'
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thewareaglereader wrote 7 months ago: By Big Sexy I’m thinking about “Hee Haw,” which in itself is strange. I haven … more »
