I'm a nutrition researcher, healthy eating and cooking coach, writer, student, recipe tester and avid
classic movie fan.
I have this much higher on my list than it appears on Flickchart's global list (where it's near the bottom of Garland's filmography), partially because it's not that well known and I doubt many Flickcharters have seen it, but it also seems to be relatively maligned even among
classic movie fans.
This turned out to be a good time to start, at least for
classic movie fans, because Turner Classic Movies is apparently highlighting a different Great Director every night in June, showing some of their best movies.
Not exact matches
The new Lion King
movie saw a lot of hype stirred up for its casting announcements last year, but now, it looks like Disney
fans will have a new point of attachment to the live - action remake of the 90s
classic.
Some
classic Disney
movies might be decades old, but that doesn't make them any less loved by Disney
fans around the world.
I'm a huge
fan of
classic movies (particularly ones set on the Riviera), so this look made me feel comfortable and happy strolling around the gorgeous city of Avignon when I was there for a wedding last weekend.
Much of the beloved 1987
classic was filmed in and around Lake Lure, so diehard
fans will relish the opportunity to screen the
movie while eating, drinking, and enjoying live performances.
As the latest in a seemingly inexhaustible supply of
movies starring Scarlett Johansson, we have «A Good Woman,» a refashioning of Oscar Wilde's
classic play «Lady Windermere's
Fan.»
Many film
fans assume that Mitchell won his 1939 Best Supporting Oscar for his portrayal of Gerald O'Hara in the blockbuster Gone With the Wind; in fact, he won the prize for his performance as the drunken doctor in Stagecoach — one of five Thomas Mitchell
movie appearances in 1939 (his other films that year,
classics all, were Only Angels Have Wings, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame).
Fans of horror / zombie
movies should enjoy this even if it is a step below quite a few other
classic zombie films.
this
movie is
classic clint eastwood with all the attendant violence, gunplay and side romance his
fans expect of their
movie hero.
Bolstering a star studded cast that would entice most
movie fans to see in action, I am pleased to announce that none of them disappoint, but this isn't a new western
classic either.
The Flash
movie is still in development but new
fan art suggests Dan Stevens could play
classic villain Eobard Thawne aka Reverse - Flash.
Not only does the uneven Tomorrowland ultimately disappoint as a Bird film, its failure carries potential disappointment for Disney
fans hoping the company might find a reason to produce more in - house
movies beyond live - action recreations of their
classic cartoons.
From its eye - opening teaser, which brilliantly reintroduces audiences to Donovan's 1966 psychedelic rock
classic, «Season Of The Witch», to its incredible visual style and haunting stop - motion animation imagery, ParaNorman immediately stands out as something distinctive, different, and to
movie fans — dare we say important.
«Crew Fact: Huge
fan of
classic Kung Fu
movies.»
Lee Valmassy has a lot of fun letting loose as the gleefully farcical villain (a mohawked, golden - grilled gangster who only wears jumpsuits), and Art Hsu turns in a scene - stealing performance as the hero's duck - loving sidekick, but while
fans of bad
movies might appreciate what «The FP» has to offer, it's not exactly the ready - made cult
classic that it's so desperately trying to be.
While the film quality isn't the greatest due to the use of digital film, the lack of stars and its
classic throwback to the early zombie
movies creates a great genre film for both horror
fans and those looking for something different.
Compelling characters, workable location, a
classic in the eyes of
movie fans and 80s
fans, why not see how this would do as a Broadway play?
From Thursday night's world premiere of the newly restored «Cabaret» to the closing - night screening of «Annie Hall» on Sunday, the TCM
Classic Film Festival in Hollywood was packed with stars,
fans, media and
movie experts.
Del Toro and Jones, both devoted
fans of
classic horror
movies, describe it as a creature feature in which, for once, the monster gets the girl.
With the exception of some shoehorned entries of new and
classic characters, «Rogue One» finds its balance in presenting this world to an avid die - hard
fan and a casual
movie - goer that is walking into this universe for the very first time.
Warner Home Video presents 304 minutes of The Wizard of Oz (on three DVD Discs), for
fans of the
classic 1939
movie.
Fans of Disney's original animated
classic and those who appreciate big summer
movies have probably circled this as one of the big must - own releases this holiday season.
But even as the film takes its cues from the
classic British publisher, 2000AD is drawing from the
movie to entice
fans of the film to the comics line.
And
fans of
classic Hollywood
movies will appreciate that four of the five are directed by Raoul Walsh, the Warner action - drama specialist whose lean, muscular style give his collaborations with Flynn a distinctive, driving quality different from the more ornate and elaborately designed spectacle - oriented studio gloss of Michael Curtiz (The Sea Hawk and The Adventures of Robin Hood).
William Friedkin made this
movie a horror
classic among many
movie fans young and old.
There's no better time of year for
fans of
classic cinema, no better place to watch
classic films than
movie palaces like the Chinese and Egyptian Theatres in the heart of Hollywood, and no better audiences to watch films with hundreds of people who love the
classics as much as you do.
The prop throwbacks and easter eggs get tiresome after a while (the film will often all but pause for applause when showcasing these
classic movie relics) but they're sure to make
fans go wild and maybe even draw a tear or two.
As
fans of Disney's
classic live - action films know, few of the company's pre-DVD-Era
movies come equipped with any bonus features.
Though genre
fans will notice that «Oblivion» borrows pretty heavily from a recent sci - fi
movie that will remain unnamed (not to mention other
classics), it's still a really great concept that, while not exactly original, is cool to see realized on a grander scale.
August is generally a toxic wasteland for
movie fans, although this year is proving to be a glorious exception with Kathryn Bigelow's harrowing Detroit, The Glass Castle, Wind River and the instant NYC crime
classic Good Time all on local screens this week (and Steven Soderbergh's riotous NASCAR heist comedy, Logan Lucky, on deck).
The cult
classic Disney
movie that became a staple of Halloween night marathons for millennials across the country is getting its highly demanded resurrection — but probably not as Hocus Pocus
fans would have liked.
For younger viewers, two live - action «Jungle Book»
movies set to release a year apart are both sure to attract
fans of the Rudyard Kipling
classic.
It kicked off in 2008 with Iron Man, which gave birth to one of the most popular franchises in modern
movie history and introduced a new generation of
fans to
classic comic book characters.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High Where: Red Vic
Movie House, 1727 Haight St., 415-668-3994 When: June 9 Why: Amy Heckerling's cynical slice of high - school life, adapted for the screen by first - time scriptwriter Cameron Crowe, is far from the contemporary
classic its
fans allege it to be, but it does feature a solid cast of future stars — among them, Sean Penn, Eric Stoltz, Anthony Edwards, Forest Whitaker, Nicolas Cage and Jennifer Jason Leigh — and one character, Penn's Jeff Spicoli, who would become a stoner icon for the ages.
A savage and cynical satire that's full of colorful off - color status quo commentary, this joyfully fucked up little film also doubles as a paeon to slasher
movies and teen exploitation fare (
fans of Michael Lehmann's 1988 cult
classic, Heathers take particular note, please).
5:45 p.m. — 6:45 p.m.: THE DISASTER ARTIST»S JAMES FRANCO AND DAVE FRANCO Actor - director James Franco and his brother, actor Dave Franco, join Vulture Festival to discuss their new film, The Disaster Artist, about the making of the modern cult -
classic The Room (known to its many
fans as the greatest bad
movie of all time).
Earlier this week, producer Adi Shankar dropped his latest
fan - made
movie Power / Rangers, a gritty reboot to the
classic 90s kids show Mighty Morphin» Power Rangers.
When: February 12th Why: You can go ahead and add this remake of Paul Verhoeven's 1987
classic to the list of
movies that
fans didn't want to see happen.
As horror and scifi
fans well know, John Carpenter isn't just the director of genre
classics like Halloween and Escape from New York — he's also a killer musician who has created some of the most memorable
movie scores ever.
Self Styled Siren has ten rental suggestions for your friends who are haven't yet become true
movie fans - 10
classics anyone will love The Cut Scarlett Johansson's runway looks for her 29th birthday Vanity Fair Jason Statham on «poncy actors» and stuntment deserving Oscars Variety Emma Thompson is just killing it in these campaign stops for Saving Mr Banks
Uniting everyone from highbrow cinephiles to explosion - happy genre
fans (the film featured on all but two of the seventeen lists submitted), George Miller's fourth
movie in his post-apocalyptic franchise was an absolute wonder, literally the best action
movie in decades, and a
classic even before the title character (Tom Hardy) has had his mask removed.
It's a
classic, of course, something every
movie fan has seen, so there isn't much to say about it that you don't already know.
When talking about cult
classics and midnight showings, few
movies have the
fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show beat.
Releasing to DVD and Blu - ray, The Women invite
fans to look at The Legacy (a documentary about the 1936 stage play of The Women that became the
classic 1939
movie, and this 2008 remake), and to see The Women Behind the Women (as the cast and crew explore female empowerment, body image and self - esteem for girls).
The film plays like a tribute to
classic Hong Kong martial arts
movies and adventure odysseys by an appreciative American
fan and Disney veteran Rob Minkoff has the right attitude, if not the chops for action spectacle.
* This release is limited to 1000 copies only * Road to Perdition, B -
Movie Style: An extensive interview with «Hellgate» director William A. Levey (HD, 35 mins) * Alien Invasion, Blaxploitation and Ghost - Busting Mayhem: Scholar, Filmmaker and
fan Howard S. Berger reflects on the intriguing film career of William A. Levey (HD, 12 mins) * Video Nasty: Kenneth Hall, writer of the Puppet Master series, speaks about the direct - to - video horror boom that allowed «Hellgate» to become a
classic of the cassette rental era (HD, 8 mins) * Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys * Collector's booklet featuring writing on the film by Lee Gambin, illustrated with original artwork and stills * A DVD of the film is also included alongside the Blu - ray disc
Easily the best
movie of 2011, Nicolas Winding Refn and Ryan Gosling's DRIVE will be forever etched into the conciseness of film
fans as one of the Award ceremony's overlooked
classics.
More news from the ever growing world of Halloween - inspired
fan films on this #MichaelMyersMonday, as director Kohl Bladen released a new video today featuring Tony Moran, who played the briefly unmasked version of Michael Myers in John Carpenter's 1978
classic, explaining why he decided to reprise his most iconic role one more time in Halloween: The Night Evil Died, and unofficial non-profit sequel that will continue the story line from the original Halloween
movie series (parts 1 - 8).