I also loved the Magic box thats was made for the i think 1953 queens
Jubieleee |[ kad a 16mmprint was Told Martin Scorsese loved it also...
Great film on William Fiese Green who helped develope Motion picture in
Color,, attenbourow was in it
also loved the Film Tucker about the auto company from Michigan that
only made 50 cars..Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas did that
one..and i liked the Flash of Genius about theguy thatinvented the
intermittent windshield wiper for cars ,, Greg Kinnear was in that
one...great film also Bio pics can help us learn about people It makes
good sense imho
Happy new Year Folks
Tom
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977
happy 2024
On 2024-01-02 06:04, Tony Calvert wrote:
I usually avoid them like the plague. In my opinion the older ones
are too sappy and inaccurate. The newer ones go overboard with
controversy to garner publicity. I have always been a Laurel & Hardy
fan, for this reason I didn't want to see "Stan & Ollie." I decided
to watch a little of it, and was completely surprised at the
depiction, quality, and story. If you are a fan or not I suggest
seeing it.
I recently had to watch a print of "The Magic Box," to check the
condition. Again I enjoyed the film. I think it was fairly accurate
in general, and entertaining. I know there are others, but these come
to mind.
Just thought I would start the year off with a fairly light topic.
Hope you all have a Happy New Year.
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