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Showing posts with label sullivan's travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sullivan's travels. Show all posts
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Sullivan's Travels and O Brother, Where Art Thou
Just saw The American Cinematheque at the Aero in Santa Monica is running a double feature Sullivan's Travels and O Brother, Where Art Thou . I love them both. The connection is O Brother, Where Art Thou gets it's name from the film Sullivan wants to make in Sullivan Travels.
The screening is Sunday March 24th at 7:30
$11 general admission and $7 for members
Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Ave.
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Sullivan's travels

NEWS FLASH
Sullivan's Travel is on TCM tonight at 5pm pt. I love this movie. If you haven't seen it, make sure to catch it. If you have seen it watch it again. I'll be tivoing and then making a huge bowl of popcorn to enjoy it after the kid goes to bed.
Here's a little bit of trivia the title for the George Clooney/ Coen Brothers movie "O Brother, Where For Art Thou" comes from this movie. Did I tell you how much I love George Cloonet today? Just checking.
Anyway, Joel McCrea ain't so bad himself and Veronica Lake is a real dish.Trust me you'll enjoy this movie!
Thursday, April 16, 2009
It's All In Black and White

Here's a list of great Black and White movies. If you know me you know I love old movies. So, here's a list, off the top of my head, of must sees.
Born Yesterday-this is the original with William Holden and Judy Holliday
My Man Godfrey-Carole Lombard and William Powell
His Girl Friday-Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell
Sullivan's Travels-Veronica Lake and Joel Mcrea This is directed by Preston Sturges I think I'd recommend anything from him.
Anyway, this is just a mini list please add to it in the comment section. I'll revisit this topic from time to time as movies come to mind that I love.
OOOH The Thin Man, Bringing Up Baby,...So many I'll never run out.
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