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 Bitter Dregs: DVD Dregs Archives
The RKO library has been so badly taken care of throughout the years that the original negatives for films like these, especially the more popular ones (they used to negative to make release prints in the old days so the less popular films often look better today) so perhaps it was worth the wait.
When I was in my early teens, I really dug the books of Clive Cussler, who wrote the book this film is based on.
Year of the Dragon (1985) Another film that seemed cool in the 80s.
intotheblogosphere.org /archives/knowl014/bitterdregs/cat_dvd_dregs   (13595 words)

  
 X-ray, Bone Radiography
Films are usually stored in a film jacket in the radiology department or in the doctor's office for approximately seven years (unless the patient is a child, then until age 21).
The technologist positions the patient on the examination table and places a film holder (cassette) under the table in the area of the body to be imaged.
Radiography equipment consists of a large, flat table with a drawer that holds a tray into which an x-ray film cassette is placed.
www.radiologyinfo.org /content/bone_radiography.htm   (1462 words)

  
 Film Festival Today - Home
However, with the new Taschen book on the legendary film director Stanley Kubrick, one is asking for trouble, since it's a coffee table book, one that has to fit on a large coffee table... more.
Altoids recognizes Anthology's 35 years of preserving and exhibiting curiously strong cinema with "In the Tin," a free-to-the-public weekend festival featuring the most note-worthy films from the Essential Cinema Collection...
The 2005 Tribeca Film festival was briefly brought back into session June 29th in order to announce the winner of the American Express/Amazon.com shorts competition, who was to receive a fifty-thousand dollar prize for his efforts... more.
www.filmfestivaltoday.com   (3778 words)

  
 Film Festival Today - Home
However, with the new Taschen book on the legendary film director Stanley Kubrick, one is asking for trouble, since it's a coffee table book, one that has to fit on a large coffee table... more.
Altoids recognizes Anthology's 35 years of preserving and exhibiting curiously strong cinema with "In the Tin," a free-to-the-public weekend festival featuring the most note-worthy films from the Essential Cinema Collection...
The 2005 Tribeca Film festival was briefly brought back into session June 29th in order to announce the winner of the American Express/Amazon.com shorts competition, who was to receive a fifty-thousand dollar prize for his efforts... more.
www.filmfestivaltoday.com   (3844 words)

  
 Review of King Arthur
A dear friend of mine hooked me on the King Arthur legends when I was 15 and through the years, we've read and exchanged over a hundred books on the subject, including the historical Arthur.
King Arthur and Gwenivere don't get together until after the fellowship of the Round Table has been decimated.
How they have the nerve to advertise the film the true story of King Arthur is beyond me. Even worse, they list this as the true story of King Arthur.
www.classbrain.com /artmovies/publish/article_268.shtml   (414 words)

  
 Mel Gibson Passion Coffee Table Catholic Book
This is a beautiful pictorial book depicting the Passion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ in beautiful color photographs, taken by professional photographers during the filming of Mel GibsonÂ’s movie on the Passion of Our Lord.
More than just a momento of The Passion movie, this book stands completely on itÂ’s own merits and tells a story, in a profoundly soul-stirring manner, that has not grown old in almost 2,000 years!
This book retells the whole story of Our LordÂ’s Passion, as told in the film, but in pictures.
www.prayrosary.com /shoppingcart/bookpassioncoffee.php3   (414 words)

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 1892 in film
See also: 1891 in film[?], other events of 1892, 1893 in film[?], list of 'years in film'.
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film article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>1892 in film
article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia
It uses material from the wikipedia article 1892 in film.
www.eurofreehost.com /18/1892_in_film.html   (414 words)

  
 DVD REVIEW: AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
There is some inherent audible distortion, but that is to be expected for a film that is more than 50 years old.
The film has all of the trappings of a great mystery, including a dark, foreboding estate, where the guests are trapped until the boat returns.
Highly recommended, the DVD also comes with a comedy short starring Leon Errol called "Twin Husbands." It's a nice addition to an already acceptable package.
www.lightviews.com /andthentherewerenone.htm   (838 words)

  
 DVD Times - An Angel at My Table
An Angel at My Table was shot in 16mm and, though that was no doubt due to the circumstances of its production, it seems the right choice as the film, however vibrant it may look, lacks the slickness of 35mm.
An Angel at My Table was shown in cinemas in a wider ratio (probably 1.66:1 or 1.75:1) but it seems to have been composed for 4:3, as befits its televisual origins.
As an adult, Janet suffers a nervous breakdown, is misdiagnosed a schizophrenic and spends eight years in a mental hospital.
www.dvdtimes.co.uk /content.php?contentid=3600   (838 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
American Film Institute American Film Institute (AFI), nonprofit organization established in Washington, D.C., in 1967 by the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve and catalog American films and television, to provide work grants for new and established filmmakers, and to increase recognition and understanding of the art of film.
motion pictures -> French Film In the 1920s there was enormous creative film activity in France led by Louis Delluc and a group of directors around him—Abel Gance, Jean Epstein, and Germaine Dulac.
motion pictures -> American Film The Early Years The first American studios were centered in the New York City area.
www.encyclopedia.com /searchpool.asp?target=Boys+Town+(1938+film)   (838 words)

  
 Arthurian Film
Donner's film, which was shelved by the studio for several years before being dumped for television release, is one of the silliest films ever made about the Arthurian legend.
The film's significance lies in its being the first MGM film in CinemaScope, not in any new light it sheds on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Clearly, Zucker intends his film to be an Arthuriad for the 1990s, but the film fails to capture the spirit of the original legend or to make a case for its contemporary translation of the oft-told story of the Arthur-Lancelot-Guinevere love triangle.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/acpbibs/harty.htm   (11005 words)

  
 Arthurian Film
Donner's film, which was shelved by the studio for several years before being dumped for television release, is one of the silliest films ever made about the Arthurian legend.
The film's significance lies in its being the first MGM film in CinemaScope, not in any new light it sheds on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Clearly, Zucker intends his film to be an Arthuriad for the 1990s, but the film fails to capture the spirit of the original legend or to make a case for its contemporary translation of the oft-told story of the Arthur-Lancelot-Guinevere love triangle.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/acpbibs/harty.htm   (11005 words)

  
 Crime Movie Snatch movie review by Jim Eadon
Even more admirable is the arch villain of the piece: this film is infested by the best baddie I have seen at the flicks for years, a real cockney bast**d, which ever way you slice it.
To a huge extent, this film either romanticises these villains, makes them look cool (the characters played by the American actors were given irritatingly cool parts, as usual), or at least makes them sympathetic characters.
This film is not really concerned with morals either, and despite its copious, bone-crunching violence, it is not even about violence.
www.eadon.com /movies/Snatchcrimemovie.php   (283 words)

  
 The Austin Chronicle Screens: Thirty Years on Location
Your job as a film commissioner is to put as much useful business info on the table as you can, and then to allow business people to assess it in terms of what is practical and what is doable.
Film productions had always come through the Austin area, but had too often brought in their own people, from cast and crews to craft services and gaffers.
The politics of the film commission, or lack thereof, was a thorny issue that would later become downright troublesome during the administration of Governor Ann Richards.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/dispatch/2001-06-15/screens_feature.html   (5084 words)

  
 Arthurian Film
Donner's film, which was shelved by the studio for several years before being dumped for television release, is one of the silliest films ever made about the Arthurian legend.
The film's significance lies in its being the first MGM film in CinemaScope, not in any new light it sheds on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Clearly, Zucker intends his film to be an Arthuriad for the 1990s, but the film fails to capture the spirit of the original legend or to make a case for its contemporary translation of the oft-told story of the Arthur-Lancelot-Guinevere love triangle.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/acpbibs/harty.htm   (11005 words)

  
 Mondo
Mondo Macabro is a peek into the treasure trove of fifty years of film from around the world.
Probably as a statement to show how liberal the world has become the film kicks off with a nice cosy scene of a family having dinner around a table with an erotic film showing on the TV in the background.
Mondo films are documentaries presenting compilations of exotic tribal rituals and other sensationalistic 'othering' material, such as Gualtiero Jacopetti's anthropological/exploitative Africa Addio (1966) which depicts rituals such as circumcision and animal sacrifice.
www.jahsonic.com /Mondo.html   (5246 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Film and Television Composer's Resource Guide: The Complete Guide to Organizing and Building Your Business: Books: Mark Northam,Lisa Anne Miller
Now, book in hand, I confess I'm genuinely excited about Northam's and Miller's achievement, which Northam describes as a manual intended for film composers in the first five years or so of their careers.
I first noticed this book in the office of the National Academy of Songwriters in Los Angeles, where it was used as a sort of coffee-table reference book for their members, who are increasingly interested in the film world as a potential market for songs.
Of all the new film music books, theirs used to be the hardest to find, and yet it's possibly the most helpful with respect to doing the business of film music.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0793595614?v=glance   (1073 words)

  
 Three Rivers Film Festival reviews: Week 2 - PittsburghLIVE.com
In the past 30 years, "Dream of Light" is only his third film.
Although the film often is alienating in its depiction of uncertain future, it does end on a tentative positive note and with a sense that at least some of the women have decided to make their futures happen, rather than let the future happen to them.
The five young women who form the core of the film are high school friends who graduate only to find themselves unsure about how to pursue their grown-up futures.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/search/s_102583.html   (1073 words)

  
 PVC film/sheet for packaging bag, covers, clear transparent printed PVC for table covers
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DCP Group has been manufacturing and exporting PVC Transparent Film/ Sheeting since last 10 years.
www.dcpindia.com /pvcfilm.htm   (150 words)

  
 Arthurian Film
Donner's film, which was shelved by the studio for several years before being dumped for television release, is one of the silliest films ever made about the Arthurian legend.
The film's significance lies in its being the first MGM film in CinemaScope, not in any new light it sheds on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Clearly, Zucker intends his film to be an Arthuriad for the 1990s, but the film fails to capture the spirit of the original legend or to make a case for its contemporary translation of the oft-told story of the Arthur-Lancelot-Guinevere love triangle.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/acpbibs/harty.htm   (11005 words)

  
 Table of Contents and Excerpt, Hake, Popular Cinema of the Third Reich
Chapter 3 considers the legacies of high modernism in the work of several famous set designers from the Weimar years and traces the domestication of the modern style from the technological thrillers of the early 1930s to the woman's films of the early 1940s.
In terms of German film history, the focus on typical genres, tastes, and styles draws attention to the discontinuous continuities—that is, the prevailing modes of representation and their changing critical and aesthetic investments—that defined classical genre cinema from the late 1920s to the 1950s.
Contributing to this trend, German film scholars have turned to the cinema of the Third Reich and begun to explore previously neglected areas and uncharted territories in what is still regarded by many as a highly problematic period of film history.
www.utexas.edu /utpress/excerpts/exhakpou.html   (2695 words)

  
 Fab film fun - Manchester articles - Itchy City Guides
There is a whole corner of posters and pinball dedicated to Harrison Ford (the early years), and in another you will find an original table top Space Invaders game.
Usually, the film being screened is in a league of its own, with past features including such B-Movie delights as "Dr Giggles and the The Attack of the Killer Clowns From Mars".
The people are lovely, and mostly on the kooky side, so leave all adult pretensions outside in the real world and have a bit of fun.
www.itchymanchester.co.uk /articles/359.html   (2695 words)

  
 Arthurian Film
Donner's film, which was shelved by the studio for several years before being dumped for television release, is one of the silliest films ever made about the Arthurian legend.
The film's significance lies in its being the first MGM film in CinemaScope, not in any new light it sheds on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Clearly, Zucker intends his film to be an Arthuriad for the 1990s, but the film fails to capture the spirit of the original legend or to make a case for its contemporary translation of the oft-told story of the Arthur-Lancelot-Guinevere love triangle.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/acpbibs/harty.htm   (11005 words)

  
 cannes.aspx
The first Australian film selected for screening was Jedda in 1955, and for 18 of the past 20 years we have had at least one film at the festival.
Awards won are summarised in the table 'Award-winning Australians and Australian films at the Cannes Film Festival and associated events'.
The first Cannes Film Festival was held in 1946.
www.afc.gov.au /filmsandawards/cannes.aspx   (200 words)

  
 Arthurian Film
Donner's film, which was shelved by the studio for several years before being dumped for television release, is one of the silliest films ever made about the Arthurian legend.
The film's significance lies in its being the first MGM film in CinemaScope, not in any new light it sheds on the legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Clearly, Zucker intends his film to be an Arthuriad for the 1990s, but the film fails to capture the spirit of the original legend or to make a case for its contemporary translation of the oft-told story of the Arthur-Lancelot-Guinevere love triangle.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/acpbibs/harty.htm   (11005 words)

  
 Record: Record Home
An environmentally friendly picnic table in the Elizabeth Gray Danforth Butterfly Garden was recently dedicated to honor the University's former first lady.
Funding will be made available over two years for single or multiyear projects through a grant program to be administered and coordinated by the CRIE.
News and Information     WUSTL Home     To Current Record Issue
record.wustl.edu   (333 words)

  
 Wisconsin Film Office - Wisconsin Stars & Films
Films: Hands Across the Table; Alice Adams; Gilded Lady; Double Indemnity; The Egg and I; Caine Mutiny; The Shaggy Dog; The Apartment; The Absent Minded Professor; Son of Flubber.
Films: Butch and Sundance: The Early Years, Just Tell Me What You Want, Shoot the Moon, Of Unknown Origin, The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across the 8th Dimension, Firstborn, Robocop, The Tunnel, Shakedown, A Killing Affair, Leviathan, Cat Chase, Robocop 2, Road to Ruin, Naked Lunch, Fifty/Fifty, Sunset Grill, The New Age, Decoy.
Films Include: Con Air, Alien: Resurrection, The Fan, Nixon, Father of the Bride Part II, Seven (aka Se7en), Bushwacked, On Deadly Ground, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, Army of One, Brain Smasher… A Love Story, Knights, Menace II Society, Chain of Desire.
www.filmwisconsin.org /wisconsinstars/stars2.htm   (4591 words)

  
 Alive: 1999 on film
Some years in film are defined for posterity with a single cinematic image.
Even when filmmakers adopted more conventional material in 1999, their ambitions to transcend the routine were obvious.
The scariest place to be in a 1999 movie was sitting around the family dinner table.
www.sptimes.com /News/122499/Alive/1999_on_film.shtml   (1365 words)

  
 La Table tournante / 1988 / film review / Paul Grimault
Grimault uses the opportunity to dig out and show some of his cartoon classics which he made in a career spanning over forty years, starting with the tale of the spinning table...
La Table tournante returns to Grimault’s earlier, less ambitious films, all short cartoons of around five minutes in duration.
The film not only allows a new generation to appreciate Grimault’s work, which is staggering in its originality and quality, but also to see something of the man himself.
frenchfilms.topcities.com /nf_La_Table_tournante_rev.html   (368 words)

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