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Karl Malden (born Mladen George Sekulovich (Mladen Đorđe Sekulović, Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Ђорђе Секуловић) March 22, 1912 – July 1, 2009[1][2]) was an Academy Award winning American actor. In a career that spanned over seven decades, he was featured in classic films such as A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront and One-Eyed Jacks with Marlon Brando. Among other notable film roles are Archie Lee Meighan in Baby Doll, Zebulon Prescott in How the West Was Won and General Omar Bradley in Patton. His best-known role was on television as Lt. Mike Stone on the 1970s crime drama, The Streets of San Francisco. - Bluesun 2600
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I think she had such a pretty face - Shevonne
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Flickchart
"Flickchart: Easily the Coolest Movie Site of the Year" - Cinematical - http://www.cinematical.com/2009...
"Flickchart: Easily the Coolest Movie Site of the Year" - Cinematical
Big thanks to Scott Weinberg at Cinematical for the really flattering article! - Flickchart via Bookmarklet
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Flickchart
30 Utterly Essential Movie Resources – An Ultimate Guide (featuring Flickchart) - http://www.friedbeef.com/30-utte...
30 Utterly Essential Movie Resources – An Ultimate Guide (featuring Flickchart)
"Whether you’re a movie buff, or just someone who enjoys a good film now and then, here are utterly essential 30 tools and resources which will help you make the most of your movie experience." - Flickchart via Bookmarklet
Nathan Chase
YouTube needs some sort of taxonomy like Wikipedia - if I wanted to search for and find only movie trailers from the 1980's, how would I do that? http://www.youtube.com/trailer... is only for new films. Searching strictly based on title is just not consistent enough. Is there some semantic way to search YouTube yet?
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tend to agree. even if you know what you're looking for, differences in nomenclature can make it hard to find. do you search for search for the Star Wars "crawl," "opening crawl," "roll-up," or "intro?" are you looking for an old NBC "bumper," "commercial bumper," "bump," "ident," or "jingle?" sometimes you really have to dig... - Karim
Karim, right. Exactly. It's just not efficient enough if you really wanted to get back a collection of videos. YouTube's categories are much too broad. - Nathan Chase
Who owns YouTube? And yet, they cannot do a decent advanced search? *headexplodes* - Michael W. May
about the best they can do (that I can see) is duration, language, upload date, and "All of these words", "This exact phrase", "One or more of these words", and "None of these words". - Nathan Chase
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"No Country for Old Men" Caricature by Blake Loosli - http://www.blakeloosli.com/artwork...
"No Country for Old Men" Caricature by Blake Loosli
Where's the "Animate This!" button? - ianf ⌘
I have a real problem recognising Tommy Lee Jones in this. Is it the left one? - Vincent van Wylick
Haha, really? No it's the right one. - Nathan Chase
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Nathan Chase
Early Buzz: 24 Minutes of James Cameron’s Avatar Screened - http://www.slashfilm.com/2009...
Early Buzz: 24 Minutes of James Cameron’s Avatar Screened
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“3-D until now has been used as a gimmick.” On the human characters inhabiting their Avatars: “It took my breath away. I thought–just like you guys–that I’ve seen it all with Gollum, or The Hulk, but Cameron has done it again. These creatures seem so real, that within minutes you forget you’re watching an enormous and very blue CGI character. Even the eyes are totally convincing. The characters have real personalities and a soul.” … “How the hell is it possible that I never once felt like I’ve been watching a movie where almost everything comes out of a computer?” … “The effects are in a league of their own. After some disappointing or even pointless 3-D movies, Avatar maybe the first movie where 3-D is properly utilized.” - Nathan Chase via Bookmarklet
"If it’s anything like the scenes I saw, it’s going to be one of the best movies of the decade.” - Nathan Chase
“stunning, literally jawdropping. Amazing visuals unlike any before seen, with incredible detail.” … “CGI was photorealistic, characters look really real. Believe the hype, this movie will be massive!” … “Cameron told audience each frame of finished film takes 30-50 hrs to render, then double that up for 3D.” - Nathan Chase
"Avatar will change the movie industry forever" - Nathan Chase
holy lord, please let this movie come soon... I have never been so excited to see something in my entire life... - Nathan Chase
It'll either change the movie industry forever or be the Segway of Hollywood. - Akiva Moskovitz
Don't even say that, Akiva. I refuse to believe that will happen. :) *knock on wood* - Nathan Chase
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I adore her - RAPatton
به چه خوشگل - hasrat
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Yvonne De Carlo (a.k.a Mrs. Lily Munster)
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She was stunning. - Anika Malone
I would agree. The makeup she wore, really hide her. I wouldn't of recognized her if I hadn't notice her name. - Bluesun 2600
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Sherlock Holmes Movie Posters
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Looking forward to this !! - Ahsan Ali
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