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Criss Cross: Sharpening Her Nails

I think the noir animated GIFs this semester are going to be fun! This GIF features Anna Dundee (played by Yvonne DeCarlo) sharpening her nails in Robert Siodomak’s 1948 noir Criss Cross, a film wherein Burt Lancaster reprises his role … Continue reading

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The Rabbit in Red Lounge

I am a fan of Sean Hartter’s design blog, it is always nice to catch up on all his pop culture revamps. I particularly liked the design of the “The Rabbit in Red Lounge” matches which is an obscure reference … Continue reading

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TerrorVision Animated

One of the craziest and most memorable films of the 80s is the ultra-camp, TV alien invasion film TerrorVision (1986). I kind of think of it as the b-film alter ego of Videodrome. I wrote about TerrorVision back in 2008 when … Continue reading

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Movie List #3: A Veritable Variety Pack

Back in February of 2006 I did my first Movie List #1″ post (which inspired my epic “The Horror, the Horror” horror movie list post (probabaly the most visited ‘serious’ post on the bava over the last six years) , it was … Continue reading

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John Sayles on Harlan County, USA

I spent part of this morning in UMW’s library because the DTLT office floors were being cleaned. To my pleasant surprise UMW’s DVD collection (which is far too small) was out on the first floor for anyone to browse. How … Continue reading

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More News from the YouTube Liberation Front

I have had some fun watching the dispute emails come in from YouTube about the videos I have uploaded over the years. And I am actually excited to report 4 of the last 5 disputes were decided in my favor. … Continue reading

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Can you dig it? Is The Warriors culturally significant?

I have still yet to write about this year’s Faculty Academy, which was amazing and I’ve been trying to build up to blogging it slowly. What makes the process so daunting is what an awesome week last week was. Between … Continue reading

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Disneyland Dream (1956)

While doing research about The 7th Voyage of Sinbad for my last post I discovered, thanks to this 2008 post on Cartoon Brew, that in 2008 a home movie taken in 1956 at Disneyland titled “Disneyland Dream” was selected for … Continue reading

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Harryhausen’s Dynamation is Dynamite on the Big Screen

Yesterday is one of the moments as a parent I’ve been waiting impatiently for: taking my kids to a Ray Harryhausen film in beautiful 35mm on the big screen! And let me tell you it was worth the excruciating wait! … Continue reading

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The 7th Voyage of Sinbad

On Saturday, May 5  at 2 PM The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) is playing at the Library of Congress, Packard Campus in Culpeper, Virginia and Miles and I are going to see it. That’s final. I just called to … Continue reading

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