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Happy June 4th, y'all.Here are several things that happened on this day in history that you can be celebrating or thinking about today as you go about your busy lives. Happy birthday if it's your special day you awesome Gemini, you!
1907 His Girl Friday herself Rosalind Russell born in Connecticut.
1913 Emily Davison, a suffragette, purposefully steps in front of a horse at King George V's Derby and is trampled to death. Though the recent film Suffragette (2015) was not a true story, many of its details were true including this turning point moment in the suffragette movement...
-EMILY! -Never surrender. Never give up the fight!
Columbia Journalism Review looks back at a watershed moment in celebrity profiles: Truman Capote meets Marlon Brando The Film Doctor thinks Wreck-It Ralph is more corporate brainwashing for profit Movieline Brad Pitt turns furniture designer. Unfortunately you can't see the show which is in New York next week if you're not in the design industry -- I looked it up after treading this; private appointments only Awards Daily Soundworks profiles Flight. How many Oscar noms will that film win? Studio Briefing Daniel Craig's "get me outta this" feelings for Bond since day one -- I'm amused by how seriously people are taking these comments. Please, it's not like he's going to quit just yet.
My New Plaid Pants a double o version of Do Dump or Marry shook and stirred me. So hard to answer! Coming Soon It seems like Channing Tatum has as many movies coming out next year as he did this year! New pics from White House Down Cinema Blend the last star-laden version of Les Misérables, which was stupidly not the musical at the time, comes to DVD in time for Christmas. Remember that one? Uma Thurman is Fantine and Liam Neeson is Jean Valjean Family Room Gary Ross not at all sad that he walked away from The Hunger Games /Film the beloved (but sometimes reviled) indie comic hit Elfquest from the 70s and 80s is still trying to become a movie. Fans who made a short film type trailer are hoping to be the ones to accomplish it. I'm a bit confused by their short though since it only features the female elves. It has to be a measure of Elfquest's impact that I recognized every single character... and not like distant memories either.
Today's Watch... Well, if you have a couple of hours to spare that is...
Good concept though. They've linked up the Bond films chronologically, and then used roughly five minutes of film from each in sequential order to create a FrankenBond movie.