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Tag Archives: cinema
Ingmar Bergman: 1918 – 2007
Oh well, the inevitable happened, Ingmar Bergman lost the chess match. The Master has passed away this morning at his home in Fårö. My first Bergman film was Fanny and Alexander, but my passion for his works didn’t start then. … Continue reading
De Düva
There are directors that like to say that remakes are homages. My experience shows that those “homages” are a way to spoil the memory of a good film, in general. A few cases are exceptions. Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht and … Continue reading
Soviet Movie Posters: 1921-1973
The Fakeproject Corporation of America presents a selection of Soviet Movie Posters from 1921-1973. Posters aren’t divided in categories or decades, as you mind expect. They all load in a single page, but it loads pretty fast. I’m never tired … Continue reading
Kentucky Ventriloquism Museum Photos
Sometimes I’m not sure why I blog some things. This is a good example: Terror Tour 2007, an appropriate name, is a set on Flickr with photos of Kentuck Ventriloquism Museum. That’s the kind of place I won’t visit in … Continue reading
Posted in cinema, photography, video, weird
Tagged cinema, dolls, Flickr, movies, photography, pictures, ventriloquism, video, weird
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Spanish Movie Posters, from 1920 to 1957
Javier Reguera, from the Spanish cultural blog asi se fundo carnaby street kindly uploaded 71 scanned images of Spanish movie posters, from 1920 to 1957 at Flickr. I have a good surprise with them: the graphics, with strong colours, detach … Continue reading
Posted in cinema, posters
Tagged cinema, design, Flickr, Fritz Lang, Marx Brothers, movies, posters, Spanish, vintage
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Triumph of the Will
Thanks to politics of Germany in the 1930′s and 1940′s, and the Nazi dislike for independent thought, Germany lost a huge number of intellectuals, artists and scientists to other countries, specially the U.S.. In cinema, the list of directors, actors … Continue reading
Posted in cinema, video
Tagged cinema, download, films, Fritz Lang, German, History, Internet Archive, movies, public domain, video
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SpiderBuns (Spiderman) 1 and 2
The Angry Alien bunnies attacked again. This time the “victim” was the last two Spider-Man films with Tobey Maguire as the main character. Maguire is good, but not so good as the bunnies that had only 30 seconds to re-enact … Continue reading
Ikiru on-line
Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru, also knwon as To Live, is on-line at Google Video with English subtitles and it has also already been posted at Videos with Bibi. This film, as other Japanese films made before 1953, is in the public … Continue reading
Posted in cinema, video
Tagged cinema, Internet Archive, Japanese, movies, public domain, video
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Robots Lists
Four lists of robots in films and TV for (almost) all tastes by UnderGround Online (via Quiddity). – Evil Robots: from Ash to T-1000. The whole world loves a good villain – they get the best lines, have the most … Continue reading