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"The Dirty Dozen" : There's no better way to be patriotic. Impress your friends by pointing out who's in Judas's seat in the "Last Supper" scene.
The gangster heist movie to which all other heist movies pay homage. This French flick also features a 32-minute burglary sequence without dialogue or music.
Gilmer Main Street to offer movies
The Gilmer Main Street program will present three classic films free to the public on the downtown square this summer, announced Main Street Director Bridget Fowler.
Jim Jarmusch's latest The Limits of Control is a slow, meandering crime thriller
A slow-as-molasses crime thriller with a protagonist who makes flatline tough guy Lee Marvin in Point Blank look manic, The Limits of Control is quintessential indie Jim Jarmusch's 11th feature.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance with John Wayne & James Stewart Rides onto DVD - Movie Review
On May 19th Paramount Home Entertainment released two more DVDs from the Centennial Collection: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and El Dorado.
Books: Remarkable Reacher is at it again
Before Jack Reacher, there was Parker. Reacher, if you don't already know, is the protagonist of an enormously successful series of excellent thrillers by Lee Child of which "Gone Tomorrow" is the 13th and latest.
Wilmington on DVD: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Valkyrie, Paul...
Wilmington on DVD: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance , Valkyrie , Paul Blart: Mall Cop , Outlander , and Fanboys Mike Wilmington on Wednesday 05/20/2009 11:00 am PICKS OF THE WEEK The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance U.S.; John Ford, 1962, Paramount John Ford's last great Western is a visually spare, deceptive masterpiece, and it boasts the Casablanca ...
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Centennial Collection DVD Review
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Centennial Collection DVD Review Posted by George H. Sirois on 05.19.2009 'Many a man would face his gun, and many a man would fall...' In 1962, famed Western director John Ford released an instant hit with audiences, one of those wonderful films that brings two Hollywood icons together and thusly attracts their ...
97% The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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Lee Marvin won an Oscar in the 1965 western spoof "Cat Ballou" playing Kid Sheleen, who sported a steel prosthetic nose that could sniff out a nearby saloon.
Gripping 'Taken' grabs attention
Liam Neeson plays a father searching for his kidnapped daughter in "Taken." The legendary John Wayne, right, stares down Lee Marvin as Jimmy Stewart tries to intercede in the John Ford classic, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," which gets a new DVD release this week.
The mystery at the heart of The Killers - whether we refer to the version starring Burt Lancaster or the radically reconfigured too-violent-for-TV version with Lee Marvin - concerns a marked man's resignation to death.
Hand job: Jarmusch's latest - starring Isaach De Bankol and Youki Kudoh - is a masturbatory exercise in repeition.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - " Liberty Valance is a perfect storm of a film where a legendary director , a stellar cast and great story all come together to create a timeless classic.
Classic cars came with luxury items
No doubt, the average modern automobile has more luxury accoutrements than most top of- the-line cars had a generation ago.
Through the years with 3-D films
Warner Bros.' response to the 3-D landmark "Bwana Devil" was directed by the great, eye-patch- wearing Andre de Toth, who was blind in one eye and thus couldn't experience the effects of his own three-dimensional horror-thriller. Vincent Price starred as the maddened killer whose museum displays his paraffin-coated victims.
Paramount Centennial Collection: El Dorado & The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
PR: Paramount Centennial Collection: El Dorado & The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Old West to life in the latest additions to the Paramount Centennial Collection, riding into town as two-disc DVDs on May 19, 2009.
Brian Azzarello's 100 Bullets Runs Out of Ammo
Brian Azzarello's gritty comic book series 100 Bullets has been dishing out pulpy, postmodern noir for nearly a decade.
Movie Review: The Professionals
What is that, you say? You have never heard of a movie titled The Professionals ? For some reason, even fans of Westerns seem to have skipped over this little gem.
TV and Art Films: April 5 to 11
For the week of Sunday, April 5, through Saturday, April 11. Reviewed by Tony Lucia.