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Vanishing History: Rupert Pupkin’s Payphone

January 12, 2009 Rich Drees

A city is like a living, breathing entity in that it is constantly undergoing growth and change. Fortunately, films have helped capture the looks of certain locations at a specific moment in time, preserving them [click for more]

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Features

Friday Flashback: THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY

January 9, 2009 Rich Drees

In 1903, The Great Train Robbery, a (by today’s standards) short, twelve-minute film from Thomas Edison’s Edison Films production company would forever transform motion pictures from curious novelty to the emerging art form of the [click for more]

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Movie News

TCM’s Tribute To The Departed Of 2008

January 5, 2009 Rich Drees

Besides being the best cable outlet for classic films, Turner Classic Movies has always been conscious of the history surrounding these great movies. Unfortunately, that means taking time out to remember those great moviemakers, be [click for more]

Movie News

Beware! BlobFest Is Coming!

January 5, 2009 Rich Drees

If you haven’t been to BlobFest, the annual celebration of the classic 1958 monster movie in the Philadelphia suburbs where the film was shot, you’re missing out on one of the funest film events of [click for more]

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Hugh Hefner- Film Buff

January 4, 2009 Rich Drees

When a young Hugh Hefner was looking at getting into the magazine publishing business, he had narrowed down the possible subject matter for his magazine to two ideas- one was a sophistacated gentlemen’s magazine and [click for more]

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Christmas Cartoon: THE SNOWMAN

December 24, 2008 Rich Drees

Tomorrow sees the release of Valkyrie, director Bryan Singer’s thriller about a real life plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler planned by some of his own Third Reich officers. Granted, the film is probably not the [click for more]

Comics And Film

What If Brad Bird Had Directed THE SPIRIT?

December 15, 2008 Rich Drees

Out of the thousands of films that are actively being developed at one time, only a small handful ever reach the point where they are actually produced. As Hollywood is not necessarily a meritocracy, the [click for more]

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Michael Caine Spoils ITALIAN JOB Cliffhanger

December 9, 2008 Rich Drees

Warning: Spoilers for the 1969 version of The Italian Job ahead. The original The Italian Job ends on a literal cliffhanger. The gang of thieves is in a bus which is perched precariously on the [click for more]

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This is The End…

November 25, 2008 Rich Drees

No, not the end of FilmBuffOnLine, but a collection of end title cards from various films that is being put together over on Flickr. There are already over 100 different ways letting audiences know that [click for more]

Movie News

Legendary Comedy Writer Irving Brecher Has Died

November 20, 2008 Rich Drees

Irving Brecher’s career stretched from vaudeville through radio to motion pictures and the emerging medium of television, along the way gaining a reputation of one of the quickest and wittiest comedy writers in show business. [click for more]

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