Darkness To Light Translation: la lumière et l'obscurité...
Noirish City....the world of rain soaked streets, dark alleys and dead ends...The Home of Tough Guys, Femme-Fatale, and a cup of (Coffee) murder, gats,...The Maltese Falcon, Val Lewton, Black Angel, Sunset Blvd., dark, light, shadows, Cry of the City, Victor Mature, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark, Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Conte, Orson Welles, The Third Man,Touch of Evil, dark figures, Act of Violence, The Big Combo, Out of the Past, Paranoia, dark alleys, rain slick streets, Chiaroscuro......Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, Sidney Green-street, Elisha Cook and that... "Bird."
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"The City was dark with something more than night." - Raymond Chandler
[Pre Code and Noir dwells here, in the shadows.
Beginning next year, movie studios plan to begin phasing out renting 35mm prints of vintage movies to theaters, forcing revival theaters to show them in digital format only.
This is not how these classic films were meant to be seen, at the push of a sterile button, in a non film format, and many classic films will also fall by the wayside and become lost films - there is an online petition to hopefully stop this by following the link to Fight For 35MM Films...]
Thanks to Julia Marchese, New Beverly Cinema and Dark City.
Information About Classic "B" Film Noir Movie Poster...Highway 301, The Glass Web and The Sell out,...
Information About Posters and Lobby Cards...
About Vintage Movie Posters Vintage movie posters are highly collectible, especially those for films released before the 1940s.
Few of these early posters survived because theater owners were obliged to send them along to the next theater. A smaller variant of the poster, the http://www.collectorsweekly.com/movies/lobby-cards">lobby card (or window card), is more widely available because theaters were allowed to add their names to the cards and keep them. {About Vintage Movie Lobby Cards} Lobby cards, the smaller cousins to movie posters, once graced theaters everywhere.
They were produced from about 1910 to 1985, and typically consisted of eight cards, including a title card and seven scene cards. They were printed on 11 by 14 inch card stock, and displayed all around the theaters. Collectors value complete sets, which are surprisingly possible to find, as many people who collect them try to keep them together.
Beginning in the 1940s, theaters were able to buy additional copies of the larger sized posters, known as one-sheets, and keep those, too.
These later posters are generally marked with the year and edition number... Movie posters were originally produced purely as advertising, so even the major studios rarely saved posters from their films. Thus, movie posters from the 1920s or earlier are almost nonexistent today. It wasn’t until the release of http://www.collectorsweekly.com/movies/star-wars">Star Wars in 1977 that a strong interest in owning original movie posters became widespread.
The movie posters most sought by collectors tend to be from science-fiction films, followed closely by those from horror flicks. Sci-fi posters from the 1950s are especially in demand (The War of the Worlds, The Day the Earth Stood Still), and the most popular era for horror posters tends to be the 1930s (Frankenstein, Dracula).
Posters for genre movies such as film noir, independent films, and B-movies are also especially desirable. In some cases, these posters are more collectible than ones with star-studded casts because the artwork can take center stage. That said, there are exceptions to every rule—the original 1941 Bill Gold poster for Casablanca is not only graphically compelling, it features Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman at its center.
Other categories of vintage movie posters include musicals (An American in Paris, Singin’ In the Rain), Bollywood (Pyaasa, Shree 420), the Beatles (A Hard Day’s Night, Yellow Submarine), James Bond (Dr. No, Goldfinger), and French New Wave (Jules et Jim, Breathless).
Most collectors seek vintage movie posters because of their passion for a particular actor, director, or film, but some collectors like to acquire posters based on the poster’s designer. For example, Saul Bass’s classic designs for West Side Story, Vertigo, and Anatomy of a Murder echoed the http://www.collectorsweekly.com/mid-century-modern/overview">Mid-century Modern aesthetic of the 1950s and 1960s.
As for Reynold Brown, his posters for such forgettable films as Attack of the 50 Foot Woman and Love-Slaves of the Amazons were far better than the movies they advertised. On the other hand, sometimes the stars aligned, as was the case in Brown’s posters for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Ben-Hur.
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Father’s Day in Canada falls on June 16th this year (2013). Here’s some
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Solarcide recently interviewed me about short stories. And there are some
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Dear Polyvore Community,
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The much-dreaded flight home ended up being pretty easy all things
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email the...
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The 1987 thriller *No Way Out* was filmed in and around the Washington,
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1953
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An Optical Poem (1937)
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Without Further Ado...(or Adieu)
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My new and improved home.
Note: The Powerstrip's address is BLOG.aspiringsellout.com
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Please Sign Lori's Petition in order to honour actor John Garfield...Tks,
Target: Barry M. Meyer Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros. and Philip I. Kent Chairman & CEO, Turner Broadcasting Network Inc.
•This petition is being written to respectfully request that Warner Home Video and / or Turner Classic Movies manufacture and make available a quality box-set of John Garfield’s films for purchase.