The Last Full Measure (2019) Review
Thirty four years after the death of Airman William H Pitsenbager aka Pits, he is awarded the nation’s highest military honour for his actions on the battlefield.
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Dianne Foster-Alan Ladd "La profundidad del mar" (The deep six) 1958, de Rudolph Maté.
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Dianne Ladd is INCREDIBLE in Wild at Heart
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Dianne Foster, Alan Ladd.
The Deep Six - 1957
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This not exactly propaganda for doc because honestly John Boyd deserves the win, but I gotta talk about carnosaur because it has a very special place in my brain . It's most notable for being the Jurassic Park rip off that actually beat Jurassic Park to theaters. Doc is played by Raphael Sbarge, who gives a decent performance but is just not giving the kind of grizzled cool I think they wanted, so he's just a sopping wet man. Dianne Ladd is a surprisingly compelling mad scientist and Clint Howard is, as always, a scenery chewing delight. Most "so bad they're good" movies are borderline unwatchable unless you're cherry picking the funny parts imo, but carnosaur is consistently fine, and for being made in the early nineties with no budget, the effects hold up better than you'd think. It's on the Internet archive and there's a couple rips on YouTube.
TL;DR watch my bad movie and vote for the other guy
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Meeting of Wise Women photography by Míriam Cerezo published in @hufmagazine print issue 91. (https://hufmagazine.com/meeting-of-wise-women)
Photographer and creative director: Míriam Cerezo @miriamcerezo
Stylist: Jessica Gonzales @monocromolover
Hair and makeup: Miriam Tió @miriamtiomolina
Models: Dianne Ico, Brittany Field, Inge Ladd, Leya Blackbird, Sofia Mae, África Nguema, Engracia Ávila, and Ornélle Maillard - @myoondii @brittanyfield_ @inge_ladd @leyablackbird @soffmae @afrrikk @__missayo and @ornelle_m
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Diane Ladd gave me a couch.
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I think wild at heart is my fave davild lynch movie ive seen
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alright not that it matters at ALL but after that rewatch of Young Frankenstein I've moved my 1974 Supporting Actress lineup around a bit. Teri Garr as Inga was my previous winner, but Cloris Leachman is just too much to deny I think. She doesn't get half as much screentime as Garr or Madeline Kahn (who gets TWO slots in the 1974 Supporting Actress lineup, one for Young Frankenstein and one for Blazing Saddles), but Leachman destroys every moment. I don't think anybody in that movie makes me laugh as much as she does. Garr is great, obviously, but... she's currently just outside the top five at #6. :(
right now I have: 01. Cloris Leachman (Young Frankenstein) / 02. Madeline Kahn (Blazing Saddles) / 03. Valerie Perrine (Lenny) / 04. Madeline Kahn (Young Frankenstein) / 05. Diane Ladd (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore) / 06. Teri Garr (Young Frankenstein)
and with her previous win for The Last Picture Show (1971), Cloris Leachman is also now the fourth person to win personal Supporting Actress award more than once! the others are Alice Brady (The Gay Divorcee, 1934, and My Man Godfrey, 1936), Meryl Streep (Kramer vs. Kramer, 1979, and The Devil Wears Prada, 2006), and Dianne Wiest (Hannah and Her Sisters, 1986, and Bullets Over Broadway, 1994). good company to be in!
(it's also fun to consider that Leachman's wins come from one performance that is very, very dramatic and one that is very, very comedic. Streep is the same way. Wiest, kind of the same but less so. Brady... well, both are her schtick, but they're both hilarious.)
anyway thank you for putting up with my ramblings and ravings.
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Dianne Foster-Alan Ladd "La profundidad del mar" (The deep six) 1958, de Rudolph Maté.
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§ 2.407. La profundidad del mar (Rudolph Maté, 1958)
El interés por ver a Alan Ladd impulsa una historia varias veces repetida en el cine. Su hieratismo, su falta de expresividad, su cortedad de palabras, su falta de empatía, le hacen candidato al actor menos dotado del Hollywood clásico.Una Dianne Foster le acompaña, actriz que no tiene muchas películas, algunas con Maté, y que no es muy conocida para mi.La temática es idéntica a la de "Hasta el último hombre" (Mel Gibson, 2016) y similar también a "Sargento York" (Howard Hawks, 1941).Rudolpg Maté tiene películas verdaderamente estupendas: Cerco de odio (1948); Con las horas contadas (1950); Cuando los mundos chocan (1951); Coraza negra (1954); Hombres violentos (1955) y otras meramente entretenidas: Estación Unión (1950); El secreto de Paula (1952); Asedio a Río Rojo (1954); Horizontes azules (1955) y El León de Esparta (1962).Carrera más que decente de otro Europeo (Polaco, en este caso) en el cine americano. Wikipedia cine que antes de dedicarse a dirigir fue camarógrafo de estas películas: Dodsworth de William Wyler (1936), Stella Dallas de King Vidor (1937), Blockade de William Dieterle (1938), Love Affair de Leo McCarey (1939), The Real Glory de Henry Hathaway (1939), Foreign Correspondent de Alfred Hitchcock (1940), That Hamilton Woman de Alexander Korda (1941), To Be or Not To Be de Ernst Lubitsch (1942), I Married a Witch de René Clair (1942), Sahara de Zoltan Korda (1943) y Gilda de Charles Vidor (1946). Realmente un currículum espléndido que le permitió adquirir una experiencia tremenda para dirigir.
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The Deep Six ** (1958, Alan Ladd, Dianne Foster, William Bendix, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, Joey Bishop, Jeanette Nolan) - Classic Movie Review 9975
The Deep Six ** (1958, Alan Ladd, Dianne Foster, William Bendix, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, Joey Bishop, Jeanette Nolan) – Classic Movie Review 9975
Director Rudolph Maté’s 1958 war drama adventure The Deep Six stars Alan Ladd as ‘Alec’ Austen, a World War Two Quaker naval lieutenant who loses the respect of his men through pacifist inaction, but regains it by leading a dangerous attack ashore.
The excellent William Bendix, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, Joey Bishop and Jeanette Nolan easily out-act the lightweight star in…
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Heroes of Cult: Carl Franklin
Remembered by many for his role as Captain Crane alongside Lance Legault’s Col. Decker in The A-Team, Carl Franklin‘s influence on popular culture is more than just a bumbling military police side-kick. Franklin is actually a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, and later continued his education at the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with an M.F.A. degree in directing in 1986.…
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