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robojapan.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various articles, reviews, and discussions covering a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on science fiction, horror, and pop culture. Key themes include: 1. **Godzilla and Kaiju Films**: Multiple entries discuss Godzilla movies, including the American reception of the film 'Ryusei Ningen Zon (Zone Fighter)', and the history of Godzilla in the U.S. There's also mention of other kaiju like Anguirus, and discussions about Toho's efforts to release films in the U.S. 2. **Retro Sci-Fi and Television**: References to classic sci-fi films such as 'Quatermass and the Pit (1967)' and TV series like 'Emergency +4 (1973-74)' and 'The Godzilla Power Hour (1978-81)' are included. 3. **Actresses and Profiles**:... | |
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www.criterion.com
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| | | | | This November, learn the art of the con from some of cinema's craftiest swindlers, or saddle up alongside some of the most complex and determined female characters in the history of the western. | |
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www.davidbordwell.net
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| | | | | Story of Floating Weeds (Yasujiro Ozu) Kristin here: This surprisingly popular series started with what we assumed to be a one-off entry. In 2007 David and I saluted the birth of the Classical Hollywood Cinema in 1917 as a full-fledged new set of norms that would last until the present day and influence filmmakers around [...] | |
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twentyfourframes.wordpress.com
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| | | As a kid growing up and falling in love with movies, Bob Hope was always on the TV screen, not just in old films but on TV specials that seemed to pop up all the time. Hope's best period on the big screen began in the late 1930s with movies like The Cat... | ||