Originally posted on schemnfilmz:
Finaly it is the weekend again and I could not help but rewatch one of my favourite comedies 21JumpStreet(2012). Directors Christopher Miller and Phil Lord made one hell of a film with this one. Basically this is just another High School film with all the parties, the drugs and the drama…
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21…Jump Street!!
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Channing Tatum Category on “Jeopardy!”
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The game show legitimately had a category that was just Channing Tatum movies. I could’ve totally aced this one. However, the contestants proved that book smarts ain’t got nothing on street smarts. Check out the clip. Here are the answers, in case you are going to play along: $200 – 22 Jump Street $400 – […]
The Boxtrolls
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This week, I went to see a charming stop-motion animation film. “The Boxtrolls” is curiously allegorical and full of heart. It’s a story about a young boy adopted by bluish, grayish, box-wearing trolls. They live peacefully underground, listening to music, co-sleeping and stealing trinkets from garbage heaps. The film grabs your attention with its grotesqueries, but ultimately […]
Come What May
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It is going to be a crazy week at work so I took 10 minutes this morning to experience nostalgia. When Moulin Rouge came out, I was working for 20th Century Fox, living in Paris, and studying at l’Université Sorbonne Nouvelle. My boyfriend lived over a thousand miles away in Rome. Life was real and a fantasy all […]
A long time ago in a galaxy not so far away…
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So I am not a Star Wars fan (I grew up watching Star Trek). But as a lover of pop culture and history I can appreciate Star Wars. The movie opened up 37 years ago today. Here are some facts about the movie to hold you over while you get dressed in your best Darth […]
“Bosom Buddies” – Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur
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Bea Arthur and Lucille Ball’s duet on “Bosom Buddies” from the film version of “Mame.” Legendary comic actress Bea Arthur told it like it was – on stage and off. Her ‘pull no punches’ approach can be summed up from her scene in the film: Mame and the duet with Lucille Ball.
All in a day’s work for movie stunt people
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All in a day’s work for movie stunt people Action as art. Incredible segment from CBS News on the lives of stunt people.