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We all know it, and consciously or unconsciously, we prepare for it: Thanksgiving is not, after all, just a holiday, but the starting line for a five and a half week social immersion involving family, colleagues and friends that leaves us all stunned... Full Article at Huffington Post
When it comes to thrillers and tales of suspense, there is no greater artist than Alfred Hitchcock. Full Article at BuzzFocus.com
One of the trade papers calls it "one of the biggest downers to emerge from a major studio in recent memory -- an overbearingly glum look at a Chicago celebrity combing through the emotional wreckage of his life." Full Article at The Sheila Variations
Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner have cracked each other up for about 60 years. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
The French film actress and dancer Leslie Caron tangoed with Fred Astaire, partied with Barbra Streisand and matched wits on screen with Cary Grant. Full Article at New York Post
This week’s story selection has a wide geographical span: one story about a Russian immigrant to the city of London, and one that culminates in the wide American West. Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
We can't be gaming all the time, despite our best efforts, and from time to time we'll actually take advantage of the movie-playing abilities on our gaming systems. Full Article at Joystiq
STAR TREK (2009, Paramount, PG-13, $30) — In the prequel to the classic TV series, director J.J. Abrams ("Lost") time-travels back to the beginning of the bromance between Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto). Full Article at NorthJersey.com
"I was president of the show choir, I was kind of a geek, whatever," says Christine Woods. Full Article at Backstage
The trusty love triangle gets another screen workout with “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” Filmmakers have known for years that this scenario is a sure audience draw, playing on the basic human desire to find one soulmate and adding the drama of being... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
HITCHCOCK of the making of his ‘North By Northwest.' By 1938, producer-director Alfred Hitchcock felt he had nothing more to prove in his native England and was ready for Hollywood. Full Article at The Hindu
The great spy world was enhanced by the movie North by Northwest by Alfred Hitchcock. The way that this movie transformed modern spy movies changed not only the shape of further movies but also the way characters were played. Full Article at Associated Content
The Big Apple event has been constructed in the Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminus. Walk off 42nd Street, past the four-faced clock and down the marble staircases and you could be forgiven for memories of Cary Grant in North by Northwest. Full Article at The Telegraph
This film will improve so much, if – and only if – the next G.I. JOE film more fully embraces the look and style of COBRA and the fun James Bond-on-steroids glee that the toys are played with. Full Article at Original Signal: Movies
His Girl Friday (1940), starring Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant is about a newspaper editor who will do anything to stop his star reporter and former wife from remarrying. Full Article at mediabistro.com
Wasting no time, Cohen literally ran out to center stage and, joining his nine-piece band, launched into his regular opener, "Dance Me to the End of Love." Full Article at LiveDaily
First, I suppose I should describe what I mean by “cool”, since the word is so broadly defined now… Growing up, to me “cool” meant someone that people were instinctively drawn to, but who kept themselves slightly apart. Full Article at Huffington Post
Farah, 44, had worked with Browne in developing the Brooks Bros.' black-fleece collection. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Alfred Hitchcock's (1959), starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason, has been available on DVD for years, but now Warner Home Video has released a 50th Anniversary Edition two-disc DVD set containing a version of the feature film that is... Full Article at About.com: DVD
Ralphie Parker asks Santa Claus for a BB gun in "A Christmas Story." Laughter is the best thing about the Christmas season, and the best way I know to get the laughter started is by watching a funny Christmas movie. Full Article at Associated Content
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Actors Eva Marie Saint (L) and Cary Grant are shown in a scene from director Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 film "North By Northwest" in this undated publicity photograph. The film is celebrating its 50th anniversary, with a digitally remastered print screening in Hollywood November 2, 2009.
View Photo »Actors Eva Marie Saint (L) and Cary Grant are shown in a scene from director Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 film "North By Northwest" in this undated publicity photograph. The film is celebrating its 50th anniversary, with a digitally remastered print screening in Hollywood November 2, 2009.
View Photo »If Fred Astaire is the Cary Grant of dance, I'm the Marlon Brando.
He's influenced by the Rat Pack, with fitted suits and tie bars and fedoras and a little bit of Cary Grant in To Catch A Thief ... Every now and then, we like to go for a more Jack Kerouac (look). It takes place today. They did a great job of finding some amazing vintage pieces that you would think Sy D...
Wes called me one day and said, We need someone like Cary Grant for Mr. Fox,' and then half a second later he came up with George Clooney. Then he thought of Meryl Streep for Mrs. Fox. It's not really surprising when these actors do a great job. What is surprising is when you cast (unknown) people to do...
The reception we received in Australia was absolutely unbelievable ... We had a lot of adoration in Los Angeles, I even went out with Cary Grant for a while, but we never felt the people there were very interested in us. In Australia, people were interested in us as people, they wanted us in their homes...
Howard Hawks said to me: You would be good in a movie with either Cary Grant or Humphrey Bogart and I thought: 'Cary Grant!!'
George was born to play this part. He’s the right combination of Cary Grant and Clark Gable. He’s got the debonair, gentlemanly quality of Grant as well as the animalistic, sexy side.
I think Cary Grant would have been good ... And within 20 seconds of thinking of Cary Grant, we were talking about George Clooney.
He has a little mix of Cary Grant vibe ... We take him kind of 1950s sometimes and do new wavy things. He wears Trussardi. We love their beautiful, high-waisted pleat pants on him.
So there I was at the Hacienda having cocktails with Cary Grant, when in walked Humphry Bogart and Lauren Bacall. So I turned to Bette Davis and I said ........ blah, blah, blah, blah
I like the old movies because they have the best actors we ever had, like Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and John Wayne ... Movies today are all sex and violence.
I made my first movie in the mid-1950's and have worked with some of the biggest stars in show business - Cary Grant, Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen, Bing Crosby - the list goes on and on
Hawks said to me, 'I have a feeling that you would be great in a movie with either Cary Grant ... or Humphrey Bogart.' And I thought to myself, 'Ooooooh, Cary Grant! That sounds like a good idea!!
Old Movie Night! Tonight's feature presentation: His Girl Friday. Oh Mr. Cary Grant..~<3
- sianemaynard 34 minutes ago
@thelanceholt Cary Grant. He's your man for style.
- iamstaggered 1 hour ago@antigherkin Katherine Hepburn or Cary Grant?
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