Recent Movie Reviews Blog | Live Action PostsThe Ugly Dachshund (1966)by Tristi Pinkston19 Jul 2008 12:00 PMIn addition to producing countless animated classics over the years, Disney has produced many great live action films, as well. The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958)by Tristi Pinkston25 Jun 2008 12:00 PMIngrid Bergman stars as Gladys Aylworth in this deeply touching film about a woman who wants to make a difference in the world. How Green Was My Valley (1941)by Tristi Pinkston06 May 2008 08:36 PMIn 1941, Hollywood released a film which introduced Americans to a life they knew little about unless they came from similar backgrounds themselves. Trouble Along the Way (1953)by Tristi Pinkston23 Apr 2008 12:00 PMJohn Wayne takes a break from westerns to bring us "Trouble Along the Way," the story of a man named Steve Williams who used to be a football coach but got thrown out of the game. Gypsy (1962) (1993)by Tristi Pinkston26 Feb 2008 02:00 PM"Gypsy" is a Sondheim musical based on the true life story of Gypsy Rose Lee, the most famous stripper in our history. This may seem like a strange movie for me to review, but let me explain why I found it worth discussing. McLintock! (1963)by Tristi Pinkston26 Feb 2008 09:00 AMLoosely based on Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," "McLintock!" is one of my dad's favorite John Wayne films. In my quest to broaden my knowledge of classic Hollywood, I gave this one a try. Wayne stars as G. W. McLintock, a cattle baron who owns a town. The Quiet Man (1952)by Tristi Pinkston08 Feb 2008 09:28 PMIn my ongoing search to broaden my cinematic education, I called my dad up and asked him what his favorite movies are. A John Wayne fan to the end, one of his recommendations was "The Quiet Man." I rented it henceforth and forthwith. Shenandoah (1965)by Tristi Pinkston29 Jan 2008 11:19 AMThe 1965 film "Shenandoah" is evidence that Jimmy Stewart is one of the finest actors we've ever seen come out of Hollywood. Born Yesterday (1950)by Tristi Pinkston23 Jan 2008 01:00 PMBefore Don Johnson, Melanie Griffeth, and John Goodman made their 1993 movie "Born Yesterday," a version was filmed starring William Holden and Judy Holliday. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951)by Tristi Pinkston07 Jan 2008 03:07 PM"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" is the story of a young woman named Mary (Susan Hayward) who travels to Georgia to meet her fiancé, a circuit-riding preacher named William Thompso... Recent Blog Comments hi444 says... "I dont care wut u have to say cuz i think it is a great movie." Tristi Pinkston says... "Yes, there are some stories that just shouldn't be made into animated films." |
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