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February 6, 1939 LIFE Magazine Washington Peruke on the Cover has 68 pages of ads and articles, I do not do magazine ads so all my magazines are complete, Good Condition , shipping is 4.00 for this magazine, I also do combined shipping, so buy a bunch and I can pack in one box so you can save on shipping, I accept Direct Checkout , Money orders and checks , if you have any questions feel free to contact me through the Etsy Conversations, THANK YOU for looking and shopping. As Always this is where you will get the best buys on Vintage Magazines on Etsy, also checkout my other well reviewed store on here. it is Bottlessoldcheap.
This morning, another film mag. Films Illustrated was a relatively short-lived British film magazine published between 1971 and 1982, when it was merged with the British Photoplay magazine. It was a fairly serious magazine, enjoying movies but taking them seriously. This edition includes articles on: - George Kennedy, - the cinema of George Roy Hill, and - the filming of Tom Jones and Shout at the Devil as well as the usual reviews etc. It has a little wear and the binding is sound; we have graded it very good.
When it was officially announced that there were two - yes that's right, TWO - post Battle of New York films on their way, I was a bit dubious. Considering it's not really that long since the whole shebang went down, I think it's probably a bit too soon to be offering up a dramatisation of what was essentially an alien terrorist attack, but hey. It's Hollywood. There's no such thing as too soon, right? If you've forgotten the details, I managed to dig up this spread Empire mag did last year, that breaks down the whole thing. I still have no idea whether to laugh hysterically (particularly at Michael Bay's sure to be atrocious Big Dumb Action Movie), or weep at the exploitation and misinformation. As far as stunt casting goes, I think Bay's film has the edge, with every single main cast member being either horrifying, or clear exploitation of the intended audience. Fincher's is a little more subdued, although he's not left wanting for award winners and nominees. Transcripts at the bottom of the post. Considering all the recent details that came to light about S.H.I.E.L.D.'s real agenda, I'm pretty sure both of these films are going to be hideously inaccurate - not that anyone is expecting accuracy from the guy that bought you Pearl Harbour. While Fincher is usually pretty good with the details, his film is all about the lead up to the insanity, which we have almost no official information on. Having said that, if Aaron Sorkin is writing the script, I can only hope for some gloriously sensationalised Tony Stark quips a la Andrew Garfield's glorious 'pretentious douchebag' quote. Now that the release dates are getting closer, billboards have begun popping up. Stark posted this on his instagram a few days ago, looks like he's pretty excited for The Tower. Good to see he has a sense of humour about the whole thing. Cap, on the other hand, was looking a bit embarrassed as he was snapped walking past a bus shelter in New York, after a near miss with what looked like a modified and pilotless Iron Man suit. I guess the best thing to do now is wait for the trailers. And don't forget about that new Howling Commandos miniseries coming from HBO. OH MY GOD CAN YOU IMAGINE HOW FILLED WITH NEEDLESS AND GRATUITOUS SEX THAT IS GOING TO BE? Empire Magazine article transcript below the cut
The definitive biography of the jam band based on original interviews, by a veteran music journalist Drawing upon nearly fifteen years of exclusive interviews with the members of Phish, veteran music journalist Parke Puterbaugh examines the colorful chemistry that inspired the wildly popular rock group to push their four-man experiment to the limit. An intimate and fascinating portrait, Phish: The Biography is the definitive story of these Vermont jam-band legends. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780306819209 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Hachette Books Publication Date: 10-26-2010 Pages: 352 Product Dimensions: 8.54(w) x 11.28(h) x 0.93(d)About the Author Parke Puterbaugh has written numerous books and magazine articles on music, travel, and the environment. A former senior editor for Rolling Stone magazine, he lives in Greensboro, North Carolina.
or, The Millionaire Publisher and the Movie Star Lawyer and pioneering publisher Eugene V. Brewster made his millions publishing early movie fan magazines such as Motion Picture Magazine, SHADOWLAND, and Motion Picture Classic. (Corliss Palmer 1922 & Eugene V. Brewster 1924) A Fame and Fortune Contest sponsored by his magazines discovered future film star Mary Astor, … Continued
When it was officially announced that there were two - yes that's right, TWO - post Battle of New York films on their way, I was a bit dubious. Considering it's not really that long since the whole shebang went down, I think it's probably a bit too soon to be offering up a dramatisation of what was essentially an alien terrorist attack, but hey. It's Hollywood. There's no such thing as too soon, right? If you've forgotten the details, I managed to dig up this spread Empire mag did last year, that breaks down the whole thing. I still have no idea whether to laugh hysterically (particularly at Michael Bay's sure to be atrocious Big Dumb Action Movie), or weep at the exploitation and misinformation. As far as stunt casting goes, I think Bay's film has the edge, with every single main cast member being either horrifying, or clear exploitation of the intended audience. Fincher's is a little more subdued, although he's not left wanting for award winners and nominees. Transcripts at the bottom of the post. Considering all the recent details that came to light about S.H.I.E.L.D.'s real agenda, I'm pretty sure both of these films are going to be hideously inaccurate - not that anyone is expecting accuracy from the guy that bought you Pearl Harbour. While Fincher is usually pretty good with the details, his film is all about the lead up to the insanity, which we have almost no official information on. Having said that, if Aaron Sorkin is writing the script, I can only hope for some gloriously sensationalised Tony Stark quips a la Andrew Garfield's glorious 'pretentious douchebag' quote. Now that the release dates are getting closer, billboards have begun popping up. Stark posted this on his instagram a few days ago, looks like he's pretty excited for The Tower. Good to see he has a sense of humour about the whole thing. Cap, on the other hand, was looking a bit embarrassed as he was snapped walking past a bus shelter in New York, after a near miss with what looked like a modified and pilotless Iron Man suit. I guess the best thing to do now is wait for the trailers. And don't forget about that new Howling Commandos miniseries coming from HBO. OH MY GOD CAN YOU IMAGINE HOW FILLED WITH NEEDLESS AND GRATUITOUS SEX THAT IS GOING TO BE? Empire Magazine article transcript below the cut
The Animation Magazine March issue features plenty of top-quality specials, movies and series premiering on the streamers. We are very excited to check out Bruce W. Smith’s hot new reboot The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder on Disney+ this month. Also on tap is Netflix’s buzzy new offering The Cuphead Show!, which is a delight-fully retro, Fleischeriffic series that is bound to make any fan of those classic, rubber-hosey toons weep with joy. The beautifully animated new show Arcane was one of the big underdog shows of the past year. After arriving on Netflix in November without a lot of fanfare, it skyrocketed to the top of everyone’s must-watch list and has received nine Annie nominations among other accolades. Subscribe today and don’t miss the next issue - https://www.animationmagazine.net.
December 7, 1962 LIFE Magazine with The Human Body Part II on the Cover has 142 pages of ads and articles, I do not do magazine ads so all my magazines are complete, has some wear, shipping is 5.00 for this magazine, I also do combined shipping, so buy a bunch and I can pack in one box so you can save on shipping, I accept Direct Checkout , Money orders and checks , if you have any questions feel free to contact me through the Etsy Conversations, THANK YOU for looking and shopping. As Always this is where you will get the best buys on Vintage Magazines on Etsy, also checkout my other well reviewed store on here. it is Bottlessoldcheap.
This is a 10" x 14" giclée canvas print stretched on a 5/8" wooden stretcher bar and finished with a clear satin polyacrylic varnish to prevent surface scuffing. It is a reproduction of a cover of a vintage movie magazine from my personal collection. The cover is an Earl Christy portrait of Ginger Rogers. For examples of completed canvases, see the additional photo. Watermark on web image only. Canvases are custom made to order, so please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery. I’m always adding to my collection, so please check the Cheeseboy Products page often for additional new items for sale. (Publishers' names and logos are trademarks of their respective holders.)
As I try to make a return to more frequent postings here at 1989Batman.com, today I present you with all the Burton Batman and Batman The Animated Series related tidbits from the February '94 issue of Cinefantastique! While there is plenty to take in here from BTAS... the issue is a little lean on Burton Bat Bits. Since the issue was published roughly 1.5 years after "Batman Returns", the articles are mostly specualtion on the upcoming Keaton-attached "Batman 3" and "Catwoman" films (and we all know what happened to those...). Enjoy!
Many of the classic LIFE magazine covers on display in 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' were, in fact, never LIFE covers at all.
Hello everyone and welcome to a new post. Firstly, I would like to say a huge thank you to all those who have shown such love and support on the publication of my book, The Complete Inspector Lewis…
June 6, 1938 LIFE Magazine with Betty Fulton of Baltimore, Maryland on the Cover has 76 pages of ads and articles , I do not do magazine ads so all my magazines are complete , has some wear with a couple small spine tears and top edge staining , Good Condition , shipping is 4.00 for this magazine, I also do combined shipping, so buy a bunch and I can pack in one box so you can save on shipping, I accept Direct Checkout , Money orders and checks , if you have any questions feel free to contact me through the Etsy Conversations, THANK YOU for looking and shopping. As Always this is where you will get the best buys on Vintage Magazines on Etsy, also checkout my other well reviewed store on here. it is Bottlessoldcheap.
March 20, 1939 LIFE Magazine with Joe Martin Ablest Congressman on the Cover has 80 pages of ads and articles , I do not do magazine ads so all my magazines are complete , Good Condition , shipping is 4.00 for this magazine, I also do combined shipping, so buy a bunch and I can pack in one box so you can save on shipping, I accept Direct Checkout , Money orders and checks , if you have any questions feel free to contact me through the Etsy Conversations, THANK YOU for looking and shopping. As Always this is where you will get the best buys on Vintage Magazines on Etsy, also checkout my other well reviewed store on here. it is Bottlessoldcheap.
This is a 10" x 14" giclée canvas print stretched on a 5/8" wooden stretcher bar and finished with a clear satin polyacrylic varnish to prevent surface scuffing. It is a reproduction of a cover of a vintage movie magazine from my personal collection. The cover is a portrait of Harold Lloyd. For examples of completed canvases, see the additional photo. Watermark on web image only. Canvases are custom made to order, so please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery. I’m always adding to my collection, so please check the Cheeseboy Products page often for additional new items for sale. (Publishers' names and logos are trademarks of their respective holders.)
The new special issue of French cinema magazine La Septième Obsession is dedicated to filmmaker Wes Anderson, with a 132-pages focus on the topic. Naturally, Futura was chosen for this issue (Futura Black was already chosen for the James Bond special issue), in light of Wes And
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