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Category Archives: Animation
Stop Motion! – 24 Monsters Per Second
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Fifties, The Fifties, The Fifties, The Fifties, The Forties, The Forties, The Forties, The Forties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Thirties, The Thirties, The Thirties, The Thirties, The Twenties
Tagged Annette Funicello, Arthur Conan Doyle, George Pal, Larry Cohen, Michael Moriarity, Peplum, Puppetoons, Richard Roundtree, Sword and Sandal, Tommy Sands, Tony Randall, Willis O'Brien
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Stop Motion! – Part 1 – Eighth Wonder of the World Edition
Special thanks to the always animated John Charles for his contributions and a shout out to John McElwee of Greenbriar Picture Show for sharing selections from his advertising archive.
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, The Forties, The Forties, The Forties, The Forties, The Thirties, The Thirties, The Thirties, The Thirties
Tagged Africa, Bruce Cabot, Dragon, Fay Wray, Nightclub, Robert Armstrong, Safari, Shipwreck, Skull Island, South Seas
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Cinerama – Part Three
Windjammer – Cinerama Releasing Corporation – 1958 Directed by Bill Colleran, Louis De Rochemont III. With Bjørn Amvik, Arne Andersen, Per Antonsen, Niels Arntsen. The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm – Cinerama Releasing Corporation – 1962 Directed by Henry … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Exploitation, Fantasy, Musical, Mystery, The Fifties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, The Sixties, Western
Tagged Carolyn Jones, Dragon, Eli Wallach., Fairy Tales, George Pal, George Peppard, Henry Hathaway, James Stewart, John Ford, Peter Lorre, Puppetoons, Russ Tamblyn
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Christopher Lee – Part Three
Our Christopher Lee tribute wraps up with a look at the eclectic actor’s typically mercurial roles, including his turns in small films like The Salamander to big budgeted fare like Joe Dante’s Gremlins 2, George Lucas’ Star Wars and Peter … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Exploitation, Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, The 2000s, The 2000s, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Eighties, The Nineties, The Nineties, The Seventies, The Seventies, The Seventies
Tagged Christopher Lee, Chuck Jones, Headless Horseman, Joe Dante, John Landis, Johnny Depp, Looney Tunes, Roald Dahl, Star Wars, Washington Irving
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