The Best Movies You Never Heard Of – Part 2
Last week we took a look at eight forgotten movies that we like and wanted to share with you. This week we have eight more. Angelo, My Love Released in 1983, Robert Duvall’s second directorial effort...
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I’m not nostalgic for much about the ’80s; the graphic design and fashion trends were hideous, the music was largely disposable, and many of the movies utterly forgettable, but there were some great...
View ArticleThe Comprehensive Disney Timeline
Tiana from The Princess and the Frog (1926), as illustrated by Claire “Shoomlah” Hummel. Disney fans can be a little obsessive, and the studio’s habit of slipping in little self-referential jokes tends...
View ArticleEverything You Ever Wondered About LA
Hooray for Hollywoodland!Photo from LAPL. If you’ve been in Los Angeles for more than a week or three, you start to notice things, and you may begin to wonder about them. Like why is there a Hollywood...
View ArticleStar Wars Press Event and a Giveaway!
Hanging out with a couple of guys from out of town. Recently, I attended a press day for Star Wars: The Force Awakens; in addition to the press panel at which 100+ bloggers and reporters asked...
View ArticleDinner and a DVD: Ant-Man
The days between Christmas and New Year’s are a good time to catch up on movies; with friends and family visiting, there’s going to be a lot of cooking and entertaining. It’s for moments like these...
View ArticleThe Laptop Project
Got a dead laptop? We know what to do with it! My online buddy and fellow GeekDad, Mordechai Luchins, has a little charity endeavor called The Laptop Project that I want to tell you about. Mordechai,...
View ArticleDinner and a DVD: ‘Bridge of Spies’
Bridge of Spies is possibly Steven Spielberg’s most mature film to date; it tells the true story of attorney James Donovan, who successfully negotiated the prisoner exchange with the Soviet Union that...
View ArticleDoctor Strange is Mind-Blowing and Beautiful
[Blue Collar, Black Tie welcomes guest columnist Jessie Patterson] Walking in to Doctor Strange, I didn’t know what to expect. All I really knew about him was from that one animated movie from 2007 and...
View ArticleKing Lear at A Noise Within
Lear (Geoff Eliot), reunited with daughter Cordelia (Erika Soto) in ‘King Lear’ at A Noise Within. Pasadena’s A Noise Within celebrates its 25th year (and its fifth in Pasadena, after 20 years in...
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