Monday Nov 16 | Laura's Miscellaneous Musings
Tonight's Movie: Sunday in New York
SUNDAY IN NEW YORK is a very funny early '60s romantic comedy somewhat in the tradition of Doris Day and Rock Hudson's films.
H.G. WELLS: 10 Ideas That Have, And Haven't, Come True
September 21, 2009-- Actor Rod Taylor "tests" a time machine in a still from the 1960 film The Time Machine, inspired by a 1895 novella by British writer H.G. Wells.
'The Birds' flies into Orinda, along with Tippi Hedren
Universal Pictures Tippi Hedren frets that getting involved with Rod Taylor in "The Birds" would result in a fly-by-night affair.
Rod Taylor in a still from the film version of HG Wells's The Time Machine. Photograph: CineText/Allstar In Linda Buckley-Archer's time-travelling adventure, Gideon the Cutpurse, two 21st-century children are lost in 1763.
Rod Taylor in a still from the film version of HG Wells's The Time Machine. Photograph: CineText/Allstar In Linda Buckley-Archer's time-travelling adventure, Gideon the Cutpurse, two 21st-century children are lost in 1763.
Tonight's Movie: Do Not Disturb
DO NOT DISTURB is a disappointing Doris Day movie which finds Doris and Rod Taylor playing Janet and Mike, a perpetually battling husband and wife who have relocated from the U.S. to London.
Tonight's Movie: Do Not Disturb
DO NOT DISTURB is a disappointing Doris Day movie which finds Doris and Rod Taylor playing Janet and Mike, a perpetually battling husband and wife who have relocated from the U.S. to London.
At the Hatch, great view and an element of excitement
There's an element of danger to eating at the Hatch. Signs everywhere warn that the seagulls that swoop and scream around the outdoor dining area are "extremely aggressive this season," and "will help themselves to your food." Tragically, "it is not our policy to replace food stolen by the birds." "Watch the sky!" the signs suggest.
a Movie a Week: the Catered Affair (1956) Ia m accused oa Atheism, ...
A Movie A Week: THE CATERED AFFAIR Ia m accused oa Atheism, not lovina my children and beina a ward oa the state Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with the next installment of A Movie A Week.
Long Live Exploding Wonder Bread: Zabriskie Point On DVD
Long live exploding Wonder Bread! Zabriskie Point is out on DVD! I may be the sole person thrilled about the DVD release of this 1970 counterculture bomb by the Italian maestro of alienation, Michelangelo Antonioni .
Hey, Watch It! - Saturday's TV Picks
Want a Bad Movie night? How about an entire Bad Movie day? Look no further than the Sci-Fi Channel, which will be airing a bunch of their bad horror flicks today.
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