Sorry guys I didn't get the joke.anonymous wrote:Same movie but with a handsome 18 year old boy in the mix.Okri wrote:Oh, you just gave me a huge laugh Reza. Can you imagine what a film that would be?Reza wrote:Anti Christ (Gus Von Trier, 2009)
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Theodora Goes Wild (Richard Bolesawski, 1936)
Together Again (Charles Vidor, 1939)
A Night to Remember (Richard Wallace, 1940)
The Doctor Takes a Wife (Alexander Hall, 1941)
Gervaise (Rene Clement, 1956)
Parrish (Delmer Daves, 1960)
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Rome Adventure (Delmer Daves, 1962)
Palm Springs Weekend (Norman Taurog, 1963)
Lily in Love (Karoly Makk, 1982)
Callas Forever (Franco Zeffirelli, 2002)
Anti Christ (Lars Von Trier, 2009)
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Theodora Goes Wild (Richard Bolesawski, 1936)
Together Again (Charles Vidor, 1939)
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Haven't a clue...it's not Kino.rain Bard wrote:What the origin of this "The Douglas Fairbanks Collection"?
Ordered it from Amazon and is listed there. You can check it out.
http://www.amazon.com/Douglas....&sr=1-2
What the origin of this "The Douglas Fairbanks Collection"? I know Kino has a R1 set with that title, but it doesn't include The Americano (which I've never seen) or The Iron Mask (which Kino sells, but only separately, like The Gaucho).
Flicker Alley has a terrific edition of earlier Fairbanks films, with gems like Wild And Wooly, Where Clouds Roll By, The Mollycoddle, etc.
Flicker Alley has a terrific edition of earlier Fairbanks films, with gems like Wild And Wooly, Where Clouds Roll By, The Mollycoddle, etc.
The Douglas Fairbanks Collection
The Americano (John Emerson, 1916)
The Mark of Zorro (Fred Niblo, 1920)
The Three Musketeers (Fred Niblo, 1921)
Robin Hood (Allan Dwan, 1922)
The Thief of Baghdad (Raoul Walsh, 1924)
Don Q: Son of Zorro (Donald Crisp, 1925)
The Black Pirate (Albert Parker, 1926)
The Iron Mask (Allan Dwan, 1929)
The Americano (John Emerson, 1916)
The Mark of Zorro (Fred Niblo, 1920)
The Three Musketeers (Fred Niblo, 1921)
Robin Hood (Allan Dwan, 1922)
The Thief of Baghdad (Raoul Walsh, 1924)
Don Q: Son of Zorro (Donald Crisp, 1925)
The Black Pirate (Albert Parker, 1926)
The Iron Mask (Allan Dwan, 1929)
Criterion DVDs are 50% off at Barnes and Noble. The sale runs through August 2. Some aren't included in the sale on their website, but probably will be in-store.
If you have one of their member cards, it's and additional 10% off of that, and I know there are some coupons out there to take an additional 15% off of items.
If you have one of their member cards, it's and additional 10% off of that, and I know there are some coupons out there to take an additional 15% off of items.