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100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 21 – The Dawn Patrol (1930)

This certainly wasn’t my favorite Howard Hawkes movie. That title remains in a tie between Bringing Up Baby and Rio Bravo. But that been said, this movie certainly had that classic Hawkes touch. The smooth, effortless storyline, the big finish at the end, I knew I wasn’t going to hate this movie. In a way, … Continue reading

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100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 19 – The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)

I think my favorite part of this movie isn’t the movie itself but the history of it. Back in 1928, it was censored and the original copy was burned in a fire. A subsequent second copy edited together from scraps  and alternate takes was also presumed lost in a fire. Then, in 1981, a Danish copy … Continue reading

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100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 17 – The General (1926)

So yes, I am posting yesterday’s Day 17 blog post this morning, but I’m giving myself a free pass considering yesterday’s marathon turn of events. The day started with an unscheduled stop at the dentist to check out my burnt-by-hot-oil-squirting-out-of-chicken-gyoza molars, followed by the usual eight hour work day and rounded out with a lovely … Continue reading

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100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 16 – Seven Chances (1925)

Oh boy, quick turn-around here. After enduring the never-ending (but good) Greed yesterday, (and the watching Yoji Yamada‘s The Hidden Blade later that night), today’s viewing brings us back to a more light-hearted movie. Buster Keaton’s Seven Chances, which, honestly, in today’s society woud be a short film. The premise is that Buster’s grandfather has … Continue reading

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100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 14 – Our Hospitality (1923)

Buster Keaton in “Our Hospitality” I’m not gonna kid you, I’ve hit a wall. Even before I sat down to ingest the hour-long dramedy Our Hospitality starring Buster Keaton, I was dreading it. So my thoughts will be brief. Our Hospitality focuses on the long-running family feud between the Canfield and McKay families. Buster Keaton … Continue reading