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I adore this album, which is highly underrated and I love the lesser mentioned songs Dear Boy and Another Day as well. Paul and Linda were madly in love and no one could have guessed they would become an amazing musical duo.
Really fantastic film, very atmospheric and has a great eerie tone with brief but impactful appearance's by Sir Christopher Lee.
The last four movies watched in the recent activity of a Letterboxd account that features films Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956), City Of The Dead (1960), Christine (1983) and Escape From New York (1981).
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Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1956)
City Of The Dead (1960)
Christine (1983)
Escape From New York (1981)
The Allentown Art Museum currently has this piece on view and it is really gorgeous and vibrant.
Well the lady doth protest too much methinks.
A list of the last four movies watched from the recent activity section from the Letterboxd application that features the films 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Predator: Badlands (2025), The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) and Forbidden Planet (1956).
SCIFI!
Really loved P:B, it blended action, humor and heartfelt emotion perfectly. TDTESS was a head of its time, terrific FX and a meaningful message.
2001: A Space Odyssey 1968
Predator: Badlands 2025
The Day The Earth Stood Still 1951
Forbidden Planet 1956
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I've said it before and I will say it again, I love you so much Philly. #nokings #philadelphia
Enjoyed a beautiful Spring hike at @hawkmountain.bsky.social with @melissapacaro.bsky.social as the weather was perfect and the turkey vultures were soaring.
Seems like the perfect combination for a recent project that is currently in preproduction. . .
There is so much dialogue in movies that feels too polished and precise with constant cutaways. There are quite a few moments in the ATPM where characters make mistakes when speaking, the tension and drama in the conversations feel genuine which speaks volumes of the incredible acting in the film.
The gathering of the co-workers while Woodward is on the phone probing for information is very Robert Altmanesque. This film is a fantastic example of how conversations should be portrayed in movies, the dialogue seems natural and free flowing instead feeling forced and over exaggerated.
I've watched Part III in the red and blue 3D format numerous times at home which is fantastic, but the updated 3D format was incredible for all the 3D gag scenes. The title sequence and Jason reaching for the camera after being struck by the axe were just perfection!
I really enjoyed the practical effects, the montage of preparing the theater, the homage to modern slashers and the black and white creature features you would see at a drive-in theater. I have not seen Return To Horror High yet, but it's currently in my watch list and I'm excited to watch it soon.
I typically reserve the summer to watch the first four Friday The 13th films, but obviously I had to make an exception yesterday. My wife and I saw Part III yesterday in 3D at a Regal Cinema and I was stunned at how well the picture quality and 3D effects were, pretty incredible.
A recently watched movie list from Letterboxd featuring Popcorn (1991), Friday The 13th Part II (1981), Friday The 13th Part III in 3D (1982), and Friday The 13th Part IV The Final Chapter (1984).
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Popcorn (1991)
Friday The 13th Part II (1981)
Friday The 13th Part III in 3D (1982)
Friday The 13th Part IV The Final Chapter (1984)
A very appropriately Friday The 13th centric recently watched list, I also really enjoy the very campy and fun Popcorn.
Happy #Fridaythe13th ! Regal Cinema is bringing Friday The 13th Part III and Part IV The Final Chapter back to theaters today for a special celebratory showing of the hockey mask wearing, machete wielding mammas boy Jason Voorhees!
Dear Boy is a very underrated and brilliant song written and performed by Paul and Linda McCartney. The riveting McCartney piano chords, harmonization and beautiful lyrics is a perfect combination. #paulmccartney #ram
@f13thfranchise.bsky.social Has there been any rumors or traction on an eventual 4K release of Part III and Part IV? The transfer of the first two films was pretty phenomenal and I'm very excited to see the next two sequels receive the same treatment.
I just recently watched The Old Dark House for the first time and it was really fantastic, Gloria Stuart was pretty amazing.
Here ya go!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/rif...
I stopped watching games about a month or so ago and I check the box score on very few occasions and I am very satisfied with my decision.
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If you're looking for a compelling and memorable film about time travel, you can't go wrong with Time Chasers.
Four recently viewed movies on Letterboxd which are Duck Soup (1933), Horse Feathers (1932), Monkey Business (1931) and Animal Crackers (1930).
A New Year's tradition of my wife and I is watching a marathon of the Marx brothers films. Phenomenally quick timing and incredible chemistry, physical and improv comedy at its finest with jokes that are very much still relevant today.
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This is my favorite Harpo sequence from Horse Feathers, Harpo becomes an absolute nuisance and annoys all of the patrons especially the down on his luck guy at the slot machine. Harpo always knew what antics and gags the scene needed to be successful and contribute to the Groucho and Chico banter.
I watched 'Madhouse' for the first time last year and I loved it, there are so many fantastic films that Cushing, Lee and Price starred in together that are really underrated.
They are vampires, but they act like and are treated like zombies. Their movements are very lethargic and Price's character has no problem pushing around a group of them to escape to safety. This might be how the vampires are depicted in the book the film is based on, 'I Am Legend'?
Curry is at his absolute best, one of the best casting choices and no one else would have brought such personality to that character. I absolutely adore the film, but I wish we had a short song featuring Curry and Madeline Kahn, two iconic voices.