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OneWingedBird Great Old One Joined: 19 Nov 2012 Total posts: 542 Location: Attice of blinkey lights Age: 44 Gender: Female |
Posted: 10-10-2013 00:18 Post subject: |
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Sadly the video quality isn't too great, but what's not to love about Lucy Lawless as Mama Morton?
When You're Good to Mama |
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JamesWhitehead Piffle Prospector Joined: 02 Aug 2001 Total posts: 5779 Location: Manchester, UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 10-10-2013 21:10 Post subject: |
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It disappeared from the Web some years back but I hoped it might return and kept it in my bookmarks. Now I find it has!
The French site Moviecovers, does tens of thousands of film posters in pretty good detail
It is - as it declares "francophone" but that should not deter determined gleaners!
Being French, it tends to include all those French and Belgian posters which are regarded as most artistic. Certainly most lurid!  |
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gncxx King-Size Canary Great Old One Joined: 25 Aug 2001 Total posts: 13561 Location: Eh? Gender: Male |
Posted: 10-10-2013 23:23 Post subject: |
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| Polish movie posters are the craziest. |
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gncxx King-Size Canary Great Old One Joined: 25 Aug 2001 Total posts: 13561 Location: Eh? Gender: Male |
Posted: 10-10-2013 23:26 Post subject: |
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| OneWingedBird wrote: | Sadly the video quality isn't too great, but what's not to love about Lucy Lawless as Mama Morton?
When You're Good to Mama |
Nice performance, never knew she could sing, but I could have done without the low buzz of chatter through it. Why go to a concert and talk through the songs? |
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JamesWhitehead Piffle Prospector Joined: 02 Aug 2001 Total posts: 5779 Location: Manchester, UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 16-10-2013 08:45 Post subject: |
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The Pathé Baby Collection at Princeton University
The 9.5mm Pathé Baby was an early home movie format. The History page tells of the discovery of one of these little beauties in a remote French antique store.
Almost as an afterthought, the owner remarked that it came with some films . . .
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