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Posts Tagged ‘Old Films’

The Godfather Part II (1974)

Picking up the story three years after the ending of The Godfather, The Godfather Part II continues the saga of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) as he looks to bring his family’s reputation…

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Sunset Boulevard (1950)

Sunset Boulevard is a drama depicting the struggles of maintaining relevance in the ever-changing world that is Hollywood. With a story that is more melancholic than glamorous…

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The Godfather (1972)

For me personally, The Godfather (1972) is one of the few movies I could re-watch over and over again, even on consecutive days if I had to. Every aspect of this film…

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Rashomon (1950)

Time to switch things up for the week! Instead of the usual review blog on some of Hollywood’s most classic movies, we’re going to take a look at a foreign film…

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Born Yesterday (1950)

Let’s take another trip from Broadway to the big screen, folks! A film adaptation of Garson Kanin’s stage play, Born Yesterday (1950) is a classic romantic comedy starring Judy Holiday…

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Fantasia (1940)

When Walt Disney started his animation company in the 1920s, a great deal of the short films he produced matched up fun and silly animations with renowned classical music…

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12 Angry Men (1957)

A courtroom drama that seldom takes place in an actual courtroom during its 96-minute runtime, 12 Angry Men (1957) skips the actual murder-case trial and jumps straight into the decision process…

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Frankenstein (1931)

It’s alive! One of the first (of many) films inspired by Mary Shelley’s classic novel, Frankenstein (1931) came during the second wave of “Universal Monsters”…

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Roman Holiday (1953)

Is it true that “girls just want to have fun?” Can the same be said for princesses? It’s a bit hard to imagine any person of royalty finding the mundane in their lifestyle…

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His Girl Friday (1940)

Ah, the things we’d do for love. Love for that special someone. Or maybe, love for the career that you built. Those with the deepest of passions would be driven to do the wildest of things…

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