
Digital Renegade
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Frank takes Caesars Palace by storm with "My Way" live in 1978. 🎰
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Having a harsh life and never letting your soul get corrupted by it is one of the best traits a man can have
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TONY SCOTT giving his thoughts on the cast of True Romance (1993).
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if you're a film fan and your main circle isn't discussing: - barbara stanwyck in 'double indemnity' - the ending of 'some like it hot' - sunset boulevard !!! - the tennis racket strainer in 'the apartment' then it's time to find a new circle. your NETWORK is your NET WORTH!
Filmmakers that have fallen off: Billy Wilder, Gus Van Sant, Erich von Stroheim, Rob Reiner, Robert Zemeckis, Errol Morris, DW Griffith (for obvious reasons), Louis Malle, James Ivory
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Rita Hayworth with husband Orson Wells and daughter Rebecca, 1946
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“No man of exalted gifts is pleased with that which is low and mean; the vision of great achievement summons him and uplifts him.” — Seneca
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The beautifully grotesque horror art of Ken Reid, one of Britain's greatest cartoonists. The genius behind Faceache, Jonah, and Frankie Stein was let loose with WORLD WIDE WEIRDIES (1974), full-page pinups in Whoopee! and Shiver and Shake. For kids, if you please!
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Diane Keaton was quirky and lovable but made of steel — and her indelible roles in the 1970s made her one of the New Hollywood greats. A tribute ⬇️ https://t.co/WcD0RZbQ70
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Diane Keaton's roles in the 1970s, from 'The Godfather' to 'Annie Hall,' 'Manhattan,' and more, showed her range, intellect, and unique charisma.
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Woody Allen Pays Tribute to Diane Keaton in Free Press Essay: "Her Great Laugh Still Echoes in My Head"
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Allen reminisced about his former muse, romantic partner, and lifetime friend, who died on October 11, aged 79.
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The cover for this week’s issue is “Cannonball,” by Harry Bliss
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On this day in 1974, Frank Sinatra stepped into the ring not to fight, but rather to give a concert at Madison Square Garden. 🥊 Hosted by sportscaster Howard Cosell and set in a boxing ring, the concert was later featured on the live album ‘The Main Event – Live.’
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Woody Allen remembers Diane Keaton: "Unlike anyone the planet has experienced or is unlikely to ever see again, her face and laugh illuminated any space she entered."
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Woody Allen has penned a tribute to Diane Keaton following the actor's death, sharing memories of their romance and creative partnership.
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Queuing round the block in the 80’s to see THE GOONIES (1985)
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Les Rendez-vous d'Anna (1978) Director: Chantal Akerman
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It's no wonder Diane Keaton won an Oscar for Annie Hall. How is it even possible to play cool and dorky at the same time? She was awkward and adorable and it's so sad she's gone at 79. "Don't give up on yourself. So you make a mistake here and there; you do too much or you do
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