In 1890, a janitor dreamed what a utopia the future must be. Using an invention from his employer, the janitor travelled into the future to the year 1962. 1962 was hardly the utopia Woodrow Mulligan imagined. Finding the future loud, dirty, and dangerous, Mulligan gladly returned to 1890 and took a scientist named Rollo back with him. Rollo had dreamed of living in the simpler times but once he went back to the 1890’s he gets bored and missed his modern convinces. ("Once Upon a Time", The Twilight Zone, TV)
Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and George E. Stone take time out from filming William Keighley's BULLETS OR BALLOTS (1936) to take a picture with Manny Robinson (E. G. Robinson Jr.) #DailyRobinson
Midnight Manhunt – a dead gangster, worth $5,000 dead or alive, is ffound dead in a wax museum. And it’s a case of who’s got the body! The murderer? The reporter? Her reporter boyfriend? The office boy?
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Some Like It Hot (12): "Ba-dee-dly-dee-dly-dee-dly-dum! Boop-boop-a-doop!"
#onemannsmovies review of "Some Like It Hot" (1959). A comedy classic back on the big screen thanks to #EverymanCinema. Near perfect. 4.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “Some Like It Hot” (1959).
On my Flickering Dreams podcast, we recently talked about our favorite movies by director Billy Wilder. Emma Sewell chose “Some Like It Hot,” which she had watched in a movie theater. I mentioned that it would be wonderful to watch it on the big screen again. As if by magic, Everyman included it in their “Throwback” series this week, and…
Frankie Machine a drug addict thought he was over it all after spending time in prison. However, being released back into the world was going to have its temptations and issues, as he attempted to go straight and lead a more normal life.
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