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Cress_Travel: April 2009
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Gastronomical advice for those who travel. Saturday, April 25, 2009. I awoke early on what promised to be the first real "summer" day in Chicago. The sun was bright and I gathered my paper and a new book, and headed to grab a coffee and some breakfast. Unfortunately, a heavy summer storm emerged and I retreated back into my house to do some chores. The rain passed quickly, and while the sky remained dim it was a warm day. I wandered out to my favorite local breakfast place, Ina's. It is the perfect spot ...
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The Criterion Contraption: October 2014
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Thursday, October 23, 2014. Hola, amigos. It's been a long time since I rapped at ya, so here are links to a lot of new work I've done for. Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and the rise and fall of Hollywood's happiest couple. A history of the collaborative partnership between Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, which produced some great films, at least two masterpieces, and a lot of bad blood. How one family changed the face of animation, from.
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The Criterion Contraption: November 2011
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. 1958, directed by Jacques Tati, written by Jacques Tati, with the artistic collaboration of Jacques Lagrange and Jean L'Hôte. Triumph of the Will. Announces its visual strategy as succinctly as. Which opens with the following credits:. Followed immediately by the film's title:. Nor were the worst excesses of modern architecture as magnificently ugly as the film's central set, the Villa Arpel:. After establishing a ...
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The Criterion Contraption: May 2012
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Wednesday, May 09, 2012. 113: Big Deal on Madonna Street. Big Deal on Madonna Street. 1958, directed by Mario Monicelli, screenplay by Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, and Mario Monicelli, story by Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli. In literature everyone understands the problems of translation. You only have to glance at a few sentences. Of Stuart Gilbert and Matthew Ward's respective versions of. The Lives of Others.
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The Criterion Contraption: August 2013
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Sunday, August 04, 2013. 1955, directed by Jules Dassin, screenplay by Jules Dassin, René Wheeler and Auguste Le Breton, from the novel. Du Rififi Chez les Hommes. By Auguste Le Breton. I'm a big fan of adaptations that subvert their source material. I'm not talking here about, say, retelling the Divine Comedy from Brutus's perspective, which unless you are Tom Stoppard or John Gardner is likely to yield garbage. Example.) By the time. Since ...
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The Criterion Contraption: April 2014
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Monday, April 14, 2014. All credit to Chuck Jordan. For the title of this post. I've written something new for the Dissolve, about puppies. Dog trainers, movies with dogs, that kind of thing, but also there are pictures of our puppy. Here it is. My next article will be about a tragic Hollywood failure, don't worry.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Los Angeles, California, United States. I recommend this article by Roger Ebert. The House Next Door.
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The Criterion Contraption: December 2012
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Saturday, December 01, 2012. News You Probably Can't Use. If you didn't see it elsewhere, you might enjoy this piece. 114: My Man Godfrey. 1936, directed by Gregory La Cava, screenplay by Morrie Ryskind and Eric Hatch from the novel by Eric Hatch. But somewhere around day three, provided the theater hadn't burned down, I'd send out for champagne and Gregory La Cava's. The settlement's sole inhabitant of note is none other than a bum named God...
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The Criterion Contraption: May 2014
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be expanding an article I wrote for. Into a book for The Critical Press. Here's the original article. And here's some more information about the book. I'm looking forward to digging deeper into Bruckman's life, and I think it's going to be a really interesting book. Also: it's great and kind of unbelievable that. Stories all the time. I'm grateful they took a chance on this article.
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The Criterion Contraption: Munchausen-by-Terrier
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Monday, April 14, 2014. All credit to Chuck Jordan. For the title of this post. I've written something new for the Dissolve, about puppies. Dog trainers, movies with dogs, that kind of thing, but also there are pictures of our puppy. Here it is. My next article will be about a tragic Hollywood failure, don't worry.). Otel buklet ayakabı cillası. Ikram ürünleri, buklet malzemeleri, otel buklet malzemeleri. 6:46 PM, October 03, 2014. Criterion ...
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The Criterion Contraption: The Gag Man
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I'm going to watch every last DVD in the Criterion Collection. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be expanding an article I wrote for. Into a book for The Critical Press. Here's the original article. And here's some more information about the book. I'm looking forward to digging deeper into Bruckman's life, and I think it's going to be a really interesting book. Also: it's great and kind of unbelievable that. Stories all the time. I'm grateful they took a chance on this article.