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Tuesday
May312016

While You Were Away...

If you're just getting back from a long holiday weekend, catch up!

 

We looked back at Dorothy Dandridge in bondage in Tarzan's Peril...
Talked about the open director's chair for the 007 franchise...
Delivered not one but two new podcasts...
Investigated that cursed farm in The Witch in the latest "The Furniture"...
Reviewed the new X-Men film and looked at the career of Tye Sheridan thus far...

...and shared highlights of the month of May including Thelma & Louise, Oscar's Best Bad Girls, Sing Street, and more. If you've been away, there's lots to read.

P.S. And the Best Shot Episode starring Marlene Dietrich with Morocco (1930) and Blonde Venus (1932). 

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Nathaniel, I'm really curious why you chose Blonde Venus over her other von Sternberg stuff?

"Hot Voodoo" aside (because honestly WTF was that?!), it's easily my least favourite of the films they did together, and the only one I faintly dislike.

The Scarlet Empress on the other hand was something like the "Citizen Kane" before "Citizen Kane" - frame for frame, it's still just as astonishing and yet no one talks about it anymore and it's [criminally] disappeared from best-of lists.

June 1, 2016 | Unregistered Commentergoran

Goran -- I own only a handful of Dietrich movies on DVD and those were the only two Von Sternbergs I had.

June 1, 2016 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R
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