As it celebrates 25 years, Kissing Jessica Stein remains a landmark of early ’00s indie filmmaking, leaving its own clever and heartfelt imprint on the romantic comedy genre.
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I had a nice chat with Christa Miller. Having watched Cougar Town all the time and seeing where Scrubs has recently made a comeback, I did ask if there's a chance of Cougar Town doing the same. @vdoozer.bsky.social
While You Were Sleeping captures a 1990s Chicago defined by CTA tokens and neighborhood intimacy, following a token collector whose impulsive act of heroism entangles her in a lie—and a romance with the man’s brother.
Let's Go Crazy
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Take Me With U
Pop Life
I Would Die 4 U
Name your top 5 Prince songs.
I'm glad you're feeling much better now. 🙂
I hope you're feeling better now.
Name your fav MST3K quote.
Name your fav Family Guy quote.
Name your fav Futurama quote.
One of my most asked questions is who my favourite ever guest is. I’ve interviewed 100s of people. I love a lot of them for a variety of reasons, and many of which have become good friends. 🥰 A better question is who would I never invite back on my show, but I’m not answering that one either! 😂
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I just interviewed Gino Ochello and Adrian Pang, who star as Daniel LaRusso and Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid - The Musical! Coming SOON to YouTube.com/SarahOConnellShow. Subscribe!
Name a videogame you're obsessed with.
Name a song you never get tired of.
#Podcast: #WatchWithJen - S7: E6 - "When You Wish Upon a Star." Disney Magic with Laurel Hightower
Writers will love this episode, devoted to storytelling & empathy. We explore the magic-minded movies ENCHANTED, ENCANTO, WISH, & more. Available everywhere or via www.patreon.com/posts/155953...
For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, @paulbatters.bsky.social digs into one of the best Hollywood classics: Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950)!
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, Kayla from Whimsically Classic tells us all about Otto Preminger’s The Moon Is Blue (1953)!
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, @kristennwiniarski.bsky.social discusses the second on-screen collaboration between Holden and Audrey Hepburn: Paris When it Sizzles (Richard Quine, 1964).
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, @suspiriosa.bsky.social goes on film noir territories with her review of The Dark Past (Rudolph Maté, 1948).
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, Catia from Back to Golden Days dive into romance with her article on Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (Henry King, 1955)
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, My wonderful co-host Emily from The Flapper Dame reviews The World of Suzie Wong (Richard Quine, 1960)!
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, @mercurie80.bsky.social discusses William Holden Oscar-winning performance and the film Stalag 17 (Billy Wilder, 1953)
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My second favourite actor, William Holden, would have been 108 today. For the occasion, and as part of the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, I wrote about the witty comedy Born Yesterday (George Cukor, 1950)!
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In my opinion, this film is a wildly under-appreciated minor gem that I never thought in a million years would get a Blu-ray release. This is excellent news. Check it out if you get the chance.
For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, @magalhaesleticia.bsky.social discusses the last collaboration between Holden and Billy Wilder: 1978's Fedora!
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, Jonathon from Dubsism tells us all about the hidden sports analogy in The Bridges at Toko-Ri!
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon, Jeanne Okano, as a guest writer on The Wonderful World of Cinema, wrote about homelessness in William Holden films, focusing on Apartment for Peggy:
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For the 7th Golden Boy Blogathon: A William Holden Celebration, Maddy from Classic Film and TV Corner discusses Clint Eastwood's Breezy!
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