Tuesday, May 28, 2013

I love the irony of the idea

 I love the irony of the idea. 'It is in what will become a famous scene, where she’s standing in the sun, looks across and sees Gatsby.Now, what’s really left to say about ‘31’s Frankenstein? The stories are endless.m. 'I dropped it into my bag and went to meet a friend and I was like, “Baz gave me a copy of the book,” and my mate said, “Give me a look at that.Saturday afternoon Olivia took to her twitter page to write something that makes us wonder what else the happy couple were up to on their holiday.Hjalmar Poelzig (Karloff) is the cool, Satanic, former commandant of an Eastern European death camp (this was five years before the start of WWII).”BI: Did you ever meet any potential dates at work?CP: I did. It’s a silent film. Upon its release Ulmer suddenly found himself working for the Poverty Row studios, where on the bright side ten years later he would make the noir classic, Detour. What would you like to share from the book about Dracula / Stoker that our readers might find intriguing? A wild card question if you will.Paris and LB are now saying their old beef is "water under the bridge. As a result, it would be years before most people had a chance to see Karloff’s last great performance.    They skipped out on limo service.Saturday, Carrie Fisher appeared at the Calgary Comic Expo, a comic and fantasy convention in Western Canada, and spoke about her experiences in the first three "Star Wars" movies.

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