Want to know what movies or tv shows have scenes with your favorite classic cars? Here’s how to find out… Posted on July 2, 2015 by Sean This gallery contains 18 photos. Long ago on a quiet summer night, my girlfriend was over and we were spending an evening watching television....
Jack Harkavy owns a 1938 Packard Eight, a 1954 DeSoto, and, as a professional driver, is regularly behind the wheel of high-end cars old and new that are used as props in major movies and television shows. Ask him what … Continue reading → More Galleries | 2 Comments Commentary – ...
Bright Summer has been on a rollercoaster lately, and its jump to number six is quite surprising. A lot of upward and downward movements overall. A couple Recipes that usually rank in the Top 25 didn’t make the cut. There are three Nostalgic Negative Recipes in this list, which is a b...
posted onJuly 24, 2015 Classic Noir Uncategorized OpenCulture:60FreeFilmNoirMovies (M-Z) Man in the Attic – Free – Jack Palance as Jack the Ripper! (1954) Parole, Inc. – Free – Parole officers fight against gangsters trying to infiltrate the parole system. (1948) ...
I'm a fan of the movies (when are we going to get good copies?) and even remember the radio program (In fact our speech class did Henry Aldrich on the radio for a class project) but I don't remember ever seeing this TV show. The Aldrich Family 1949-53 Reactions: Jeff ...
(if you’ve seen any hundred movies from the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s, there’s a good chance you’ve seen Irving Bacon at least 35 times). But all those expert editors, art directors and actors also had the support of Siegel’s unerring eye for composition (which can be seen in ...
But TV didn't fully embrace over the top "fun" again until the 80's. Then it was glitz, glamour, rich people, semi-automatic weapons, oil barons, and fashion. Movies and TV were really kinda nuts in the 80's. I loved it. The Great Wasteland! Reactions: ...
Credit: YouTube Movies & TV via YouTube Retro Christmas Commercials You'll Love Watching Again (click on each photo to see all the videos) Gallery Credit: Bill Trotta 50s and 60s Holiday Commercials YouTube Video Image 50's and 60's Holiday Commercials ...
Guitar World magazine during its formative years from 1980 to ’89, I spent a lot of my professional hours that were not consumed by backstage passes and tattooed lasses presiding over disputes about who was the fastest, the most soulful, most riff-inducing or shreddingest axeman on the ...
(234 episodes; 39 each year). Fans got to watch Beaver, Wally and their friends grow from little kids into teens and now the series lives on in reruns, airing onMeTV. [For the most part, clips from the show are not available on YouTube.] Some cast members have passed on; others ...