Saturday Dec 12 | Science Musings Blog
I watched The Last Picture Show again the other evening, for the first time since it was in the theaters in the early 1970s.
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Wagon Master Directed by John Ford. "Hi, my name is Peter Bogdanovich and I had nothing to do with this movie, except that I love it." That's the first line from the commentary track, the only extra feature on this DVD but one that John Ford fans will regard as a treasure.
Confessions of a Cultural Drop-out
I have some confessions to make, not because any of you readers are particularly interested in my views; but rather because I think some of you are in the same boat: Have you stopped reading, listening, watching, and paying attention to most of what now passes for establishment public or popular culture? I am not particularly proud of this quietism ...
Tuesday Video Event: The Ben Johnson Experience
One of the more pleasant perks of this gig is occasionally encountering a film you've heard about for ages but never seen, and then discovering that it lives up to its rep.
Jimmy Espy: Archer City, Texas
We made it. My old high school pal Jim Donovits and I loaded the Explorer down last week and drove a thousand miles to Archer City, home to the All Booked Up bookstore, the brainchild of my favorite author, the great Larry McMurtry.
I think I saw Wagon Master in 1970 when Robert S. Birchard showed his print at UCLA.
John Ford's relatively unsung masterpiece, WAGON MASTER , was released on DVD last Tuesday, September 15th.
New on DVD: A 'Master' Western, 'Trumbo,' 'X-Men Origins'
This week's picks include one of the best Westerns, a documentary on a blacklisted screenwriter and Hugh Jackman's reprisal of his role as Wolverine.
John Ford has said that Wagon Master is the favorite of all his films and one can see why -- pictorially the film is beautifully composed and shot with Ford's beloved Monument Valley as the overarching star of the film.
Celebrate Pioneer Day with a DVD
When the late, great Oscar-winning character actor Ben Johnson was doing a round of interviews for a film some years ago, I approached him, introduced myself and said I was from Salt Lake City.
Hello Mick: I read your review of "Public Enemies." In my opinion, no one can top Warren Oates as Dillinger in the 1973 film of the same name.
Video review: Will 'Public Enemies' get robbed of spotlight?
Posted By: PikeBishop I caught "Public Enemies" yesterday and it was OK. The movie "Dillinger" with Warren Oats and Ben Johnson was far superior.
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