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December 08, 2007
The Dialectical Ontology of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Woody Allen on the Writer’s Strike. (From Group News Blog)
From the biography of Joseph Pesce: Compact (5' 4") Italian-American actor born February 9, 1943, in Newark, NJ. First broke into entertainment as a child actor and by the mid-50s was starring on the series "Star Time Kids". In the mid-'60s he released a record under the stage name of "Joe Ritchie" titled "Little Joe Sure Can Sing", and was also playing guitar with several bands, including Joey Dee and The Starliters. He even joined with friend Frank Vincent to start a vaudeville-style comedy act, but met with limited success…
The highest grossing movie of Robert De Nero’s career was Meet The Fockers ($279,261,160). The second highest was Meet the parents ($166,244,045)...
More wikipedia: Bud Cort, who played Harold in Harold & Maude, was a friend with Groucho Marx. As a matter of fact, Groucho had died in his arms...
…A lengthy title for a film does not always mean that a movie is unwatchable, though generally this is the case…
100 years of cinema loudspeakers
Reading the Dialectical Ontology of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Against the Ontological Monism of Adaptation, by Kirk Boyle (pdf. From Film-Philosophy)
A Huge Depository of Unusual Film Directors and other Other Movie Links Here
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