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You get the sense that some filmmakers really like people. You can tell by the way they depict characters who, despite their flaws, still manage to be endearing.
The Beatles: Here, There And Everywhere Coming Soon
Coming later this month from Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music , The Beatles : Here, There And Everywhere is a three-part radio series celebrating of the best selling group of the 21st Century in America - The Beatles! Syndicated in conjuction with FMQB Productions , Here, There And Everywhere is the only Beatles special officially sanctioned by the ...
Chris Knight on DVDs: Legends both: biplane & boom box
Thankfully, Peter Gabriel realized the error of his ways: Would Lloyd Dobler be the same without In Your Eyes? Anniversaries offer time for reflection, and is there any medium more reflective than the silver screen? This week saw the release of two celebratory reissues: Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest turns 50; Cameron Crowe's Say Anything ...
'Say Anything' at 20: Boom box up
Prepare yourselves, hopeless romantics: To commemorate today's 20th-anniversary edition Blu-ray and DVD re-release of Say Anything , Twentieth Century Fox will be "Mobler"-izng a veritable army of Lloyd Dobler lookalikes to descend upon New York City's Times Square later today, boom boxes outstretched and hearts worn proudly on their trench-coated ...
Pop Secrets: Videos: Pearl Jam team with director Cameron Crowe for first single
Pearl Jam go way back with Cameron Crowe, the Academy Award-winning director of "Almost Famous" and "Jerry Maguire." He wrote about the group for Rolling Stone when they were exploding on the national level, and also tapped the band to cameo in his Seattle-set movie, 'Singles.' Crowe probably would have directed a clip for the guys a lot sooner, ...
In the Cameron Crowe's 1992 film "Singles," Matt Dillon plays a lead singer for the fictitious grunge band "Citizen Dick" and laments: "Where are the anthems of our youth? Where is the 'Misty Mountain Hop' ... the 'Iron Man' of today?" These lines were directed at Eddie Vedder, the lead singer and guitarist for the then-unknown but real-life ...
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