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Gallery – Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. Directed By Walter Hill : The Posters. Having grown up at the end of the Peckinpah era, I was well aware of The Osterman Weekend at theaters and the influence his style had on others. I think […]. It’s a Novel Idea Continued. If you enjoyed having a look back at how movie tie ins were marketed through your local book shops,( Novel Idea part 1) here’s another dose of just what was available […]. Star Studded Movie Posters Thanks to Irwin Allen.
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Book Takes – Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. The Amicus Antholgy …. and …. Amicus House of Horrors. Anyone who is a fan of the British horror films that Hammer studios put forth from the fifties thru to the seventies are all well aware of just who Amicus […]. Bronson’s Loose Again : On The Set With Charles Bronson. Wild Bill Wellman ; Hollywood Rebel. By William Wellman Jr. What do you know about Wild Bill? The Life and Times of Mickey Rooney. Stuntman : The Autobiography of Yakima Canutt.
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Boston Quackie (1957) – Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. August 5, 2015. One last day here in Boston. This title had me handcuffed till I gave it a spin on youtube. Then it all came flooding back from the memory banks of my childhood. I watched these religiously as a kid. I rarely missed the opportunity to catch the morning shorts before school or The Bugs Bunny Hour on the weekend. It’s off to the Depot de Choo Choo to catch the Cloak and Dagger Express where comical hijinks ensue in fine Warne...
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Allison Hayes Double Feature : Hong Kong Confidential (1958) and Counterplot (1959) – Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. Allison Hayes Double Feature : Hong Kong Confidential (1958) and Counterplot (1959). May 15, 2015. More or less by chance I fell into a couple of Noir styled “B” flicks that featured Allison Hayes. A statuesque brunette of many curves that both Gene Barry and Forrest Tucker approved of. Barry claims to be looking for partners to smuggle gold in order to get into the underworld of shadowy spies. This in turn should get him close to the kidnap...
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Runaway (1984) – Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. August 11, 2015. I’ll be the first to admit I like the work of Tom Selleck. Having said that I’ll also point out that when he was on Magnum and one of TV’s biggest stars I could have cared less. It wasn’t my thing growing up. Then came the narrow miss with the Indiana Jones character. Moving on he made this half baked sci-fi effort that until now I had never seen. Looking at this film today one wonders if Tom was trying to find his way after los...
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Escape to Burma (1955) – Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. Escape to Burma (1955). August 10, 2015. This RKO release featuring two top tier stars from our vantage point looking back seems to have borrowed a script from the basement cellar of poverty row studio Monogram Pictures. When Farrar realizes Barbara is on Ryan’s side and refuses to help he interjects in classic camp style only a “B” film lover could appreciate, “He’s made love to you hasn’t he? But laugh out loud silly. There’s very little...
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Mike's Take On the Movies ………. Rediscovering Cinema's Past. Guns of the Timberland (1960). Give me a western with Alan Ladd and Gilbert Roland and I’m all set for a rip roaring showdown. Especially […]. Actor/Producer Roddy McDowall Double Bill …. Kidnapped (1948) and Killer Shark (1950). Between 1948 and 1950, Roddy McDowall served as a producer on six films released by poverty row studio Monogram that […]. Merrill’s Marauders (1962). Missing In Action …. The Chuck Norris Trilogy. July 2016 in Review.
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About | Chicago Cinema Circuit
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After posting various reviews over on sites like YMDB , The Life Cinematic and GameFAQS, Daniel Nava writes and operates the WordPress blog, The Chicago Cinema Circuit. Daniel is a recent graduate of Loyola University Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. Growing up in Chicago and adopting a sociological lens when viewing films, Daniel hopes to expand his worldview through blogging – learning from other bloggers, film writers, and historians. The Chicago Cinema Circuit. Leave one →. Build ...
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harbor night | The World According to iPhone
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The World According to iPhone. Why my phone is more important as a camera. I took this shot in the harbor of my home town. The grainy, soft qualities resulted as much from the atmospheric conditions as the night time lighting. I didn’t notice the jet trail until I off-loaded this to my computer. Shot: June, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. July 8, 2015.
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railing | The World According to iPhone
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The World According to iPhone. Why my phone is more important as a camera. I took this as I was waiting for a train to arrive (for video footage). It seems simultaneously remarkably simple and remarkably complex. Shot: June, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. July 17, 2015.