I thought of posting in pre-code thread, but it really doesn't fit. Video is of a 102 year old woman who was a chorus dancer in the30s and 40s. A filmmaker comes to visit and brings clips of her dancing. She had never seen herself on film.
Just one incident (of many): In July 2010, Gibson had been recorded during a phone call with Oksana Grigorieva suggesting that if she got "raped by a pack of n*ggers," she would be to blame.
I agree Monogram posters from the 1930's were great, along with their 1940's posters. I like these two. Mr. Wong Detective ( 1938 ) and Navy Secrets( 1939).
I agree, Ves. It really caught my eye as I was searching through their movies.
I think the reason I like daybills so much and these early Minigram posters, or many posters from the 30s is the artwork & colors are so spectacular! And the stone litho on many make them a joy to look at.
Ditto - about that long for me too, I have two lovely watches that I don't wear anymore, I just don't need to know the time like I used to.
I always have my phone with the time. I have a Casio with GPS synch and solar charging and a nice Salvador Dali limp watch for dress occasions, but haven't worn either in several years.
My neighbour in Sydney was a watch collector and wore two watches, one was worth $20K, the other 8K - the $250K collection wasn't too shabby either, yet none helped him pour the red wine fast enough...
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Wow! Photobucket seems to be working again!
https://youtu.be/bktozJWbLQg
Just one incident (of many): In July 2010, Gibson had been recorded during a phone call with Oksana Grigorieva suggesting that if she got "raped by a pack of n*ggers," she would be to blame.
He hasn't "rehabilitated" one bit IMO.
I agree Monogram posters from the 1930's were great, along with their 1940's posters. I like these two. Mr. Wong Detective ( 1938 ) and Navy Secrets( 1939).
I agree, Ves. It really caught my eye as I was searching through their movies.
I think the reason I like daybills so much and these early Minigram posters, or many posters from the 30s is the artwork & colors are so spectacular! And the stone litho on many make them a joy to look at.
Now, lotta waiting till they come up for sale....
http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/categories/movie-talk
Ah, the good old "is this a DVD" question.
I don't recall DVD's coming in 27"x40", rolled and single sided...
Been a while since I've had that one!