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Ride the High Country (1962, Sam Peckinpah) | The Stop Button
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Index, by title. Index, by year. Index, by director. Ride the High Country (1962, Sam Peckinpah). Ride the High Country. The plotting is awkward. Retired lawman McCrea hires old partner Scott to help him transport gold, not knowing Scott is planning on taking said gold with the help of his new, youthful partner, played by Ron Starr. Along the way, they meet farm girl Mariette Hartley, who Starr gets involved with, much to the chagrin of the older men. Starring Randolph Scott (Gil Westrum), Joel McCrea (S...
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The Stanford Prison Experiment | Fast Film Reviews
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For those who like their movie reviews short and sweet. The Stanford Prison Experiment. The Stanford Prison Experiment. The Stanford Prison Experiment. But I did respect the craft that when into making it. This entry was posted on August 6, 2015 at 7:17 am and is filed under Drama. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 14 Responses to “The Stanford Prison Experiment”. August 6, 2015 at 7:58 am. August 6, 2015 at 11:52 am. I vagu...
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Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles) | The Stop Button
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Index, by title. Index, by year. Index, by director. Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles). Director Welles ties everything together–not just the story (he does wrap the narrative visually), but also how the filmmaking relates to the film’s content. Welles unforgivingly asks a lot of the viewer. He opens the film with a complex fading sequence to bring the viewer into the world of. Spans forty-some years in under two hours. Far under two hours if you don’t count the newsreel “first act.&#...Does Welles play ...
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Great use of a pop culture reference | Ramblings of a cinephile
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Ramblings of a cinephile. Seen at the cinema. Favorite quotes of the moment. Great use of pop culture references. Two kinds of people. Sound and Motion Pictures. Great use of a pop culture reference →. August 7, 2015 · 9:48 pm. Great use of a pop culture reference. Filed under Great use of pop culture references. Tagged as Dean Winchester. Great use of a pop culture reference →. One response to “. Great use of a pop culture reference. By Hook Or By Book Book Reviews, News, and Other Stuff. Based on a book.
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Reading – Spontaneous Whimsy
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The trifles, baubles, and bric-a-brac that strike our fancy. April is the cruellest month, breeding/ Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing/ memory and desire, stirring/Dull roots with spring rain./ Winter kept us warm, covering/ Earth in forgetful snow, feeding/ A little life with dried tubers.” –T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land Well, Eliot certainly had a point about April. I mean I am an… Read More The Cruelest Season. July 7, 2016. July 7, 2016. I Am Not Dead! But would you believe kidnapped by aliens? Today&...
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August 2015 – Spontaneous Whimsy
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The trifles, baubles, and bric-a-brac that strike our fancy. Que Sera Sera… Sometimes. Since my teaching year has started back, I’ve found myself in a bit of a dry spell, so I headed over to The Daily Post. For those of you who have never ventured over there, The Daily Post provides a wealth of ideas and advice for bloggers. Looking for some inspiration for a new post,… Read More Que Sera Sera… Sometimes. August 29, 2015. September 17, 2015. Turnabout’s Fair Game. August 24, 2015. August 22, 2015. This p...
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Tracey Rains – Spontaneous Whimsy
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The trifles, baubles, and bric-a-brac that strike our fancy. Malum Leporidae and Imaginary Covert Surveillance. I went to see The Secret Life of Pets a few days ago, and I’m not saying that Illumination Entertainment/Universal has me under surveillance or reads my blog, but I would like to point out a few things, and you can decide for yourselves. Every year for my husband’s birthday, I make him a Birthday… Read More Malum Leporidae and Imaginary Covert Surveillance. July 21, 2016. July 7, 2016. You̵...
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Why Appreciate Others? – Spontaneous Whimsy
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The trifles, baubles, and bric-a-brac that strike our fancy. I love that you said, “True education helps you think and learn and stays with you always. ” As a teacher, I think it is so important to remember this. In fact, you whole blog goes to the core of what I consider to be successful teaching: picking on what students do wrong will not help half as much as helping them improve on their strengths. And I love your photos. Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new win...
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Mystery – Spontaneous Whimsy
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The trifles, baubles, and bric-a-brac that strike our fancy. I Am Not Dead! But would you believe kidnapped by aliens? I didn’t think so. When I signed in to start working on another post, I was chagrined to see how long it had been since I’d been Whimsical! I’d like to say that I’ve been working hard on lesson plans for the new semester or brushing up on… Read More I Am Not Dead! January 5, 2016. An Enthralling Listening Experience. July 26, 2015. September 17, 2015. July 26, 2015. September 17, 2015.