Buster Keaton

Review: The Studs Terkel Interviews: Film and Theatre by Studs Terkel

guardian.co.uk     17 hrs ago          

And here is the man himself, or at least slices of his career-long masterclass. It stretches over four decades, from Truffaut and Buster Keaton, through Arthur Miller, James Cagney and Lotte Lenya, to Ian McKellen and...                    

Delicatessen: Special Edition

dvdverdict.com     yesterday          

Reviewed by Kristin Munson Quote: "Cannibalism is perfectly acceptable, it seems, when presented as the stuff of nightmares or played for ghoulish giggles like in Sweeney Todd or the Danish comedy The Green Butchers, but...                    

Microsoft's Porn Mode to Take On Google (at Minyanville.com)

yahoo.com     28-Aug-2008   7 related          

As leveraged assets go down in value, the leverage multiples go up. Microsoft's Porn Mode to Take On Google Browser wars - continued. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 Web browser is the latest shot in the continuing battle...                    

OK, Connery!

dcairns.wordpress.com     27-Aug-2008          

Sir Sean Connery, pictured at Edinburgh Filmhouse where he engaged in a brief but tasty discussion with TV’s Mark Cousins, ahead of a screening of Sidney Lumet’s searing THE HILL. Fiona and I arrived good and early, as...                    

Levittown's Kevin Covais has film debut in 'College'

newsday.com     24-Aug-2008          

The last time most of us saw Kevin Covais, he was a pale-faced, adorably scrawny 16-year-old running the gauntlet of Simon, Paula and Randy on Fox's " American Idol" in 2006. White scalp shining through a close-cropped...                    

Home Thoughts

time.com     23-Aug-2008          

Cellophane House, one of five houses on view at MoMA. Kierantimberlake Associates / Photo by Richard Barnes In 1920, Buster Keaton made a very funny silent short called One Week, about newlyweds who try to build a house...                    

LIer makes film debut in 'College'

newsday.com     22-Aug-2008          

BY RAFER GUZMÁN | rafer.guzman@newsday.com The last time most of us saw Kevin Covais, he was a pale-faced, adorably scrawny 16-year-old running the gauntlet of Simon, Paula and Randy on Fox's " American Idol" in 2006....                    

Mark Ronson Vastly Understates Difficulty of Playing ‘Wonderwall’ on the Guitar

nymag.com     18-Aug-2008   7 related          

Photo: Getty Images "Noel Gallagher said I should 'learn three chords on the guitar and go write a tune.' So I just wanted him to know that I'm actually taking guitar lessons from Jay-Z right now and he's already taught me both...                    

Just seen that Zebroski penalty "incident" (Yurin-Stainz)

server.com     18-Aug-2008          

again. WTF was that all about? I have never seen anyone go down/fall/collapse, (I really can't find a word to describe it), so ridiculously in all my time watching the game! A sort od slapstick, custard pie, Buster Keaton on...                    

‘The most trusted man in America?’

cnn.com     18-Aug-2008   17 related          

Once it was the president. Then it was Walter Cronkite. Jon Stewart and “The Daily Show” have been praised for its distinctive coverage of the news. Now, The New York Times — in a nice article by Michiko Kakutani — suggests...                    

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