Some people collect stamps. Others go in for Fabergé eggs. I seem to be one for collecting film viewings…on 35 or 16mm, preferably, and on the big screen (of course). Thus a film festival like the Turner Classic Film Festival is really and truly my venue. So after the amazing viewings I had already aggregated, I [...]
May 28, 2011
Categories: Crazy News Items, Critical Writing, Film, Film Festivals, Personal Stories . Tags: asa carter, billy wilder, boris karloff, cary grant, christopher walken, clara bow, clint eastwood, David Stenn, egyptian theater, film preservationist, film viewing collection, films restoration, Foster Hirsch, Frank Tuttle, Graham Greene, haskell wexler, hoop-la, katie trainor, kevin brownlow, leonard maltin, michael schlesinger, one two three, osama bin laden death, outlaw josey wales, pennies from heaven, pre code, ron perlman, Ross lipman, steve martin, TCM Film Festival 2011, the mummy, The sid saga, thelma todd, this is the night, went the day well, Who's afraid of virginia woolf . Author: sinaphile . Comments: 3 Comments