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Central ideas, symbols, & film techniques of "Citizen Kane"
Important ideas, symbols, & film techniques of "Citizen Kane": 1. Rosebud (motif): The rasped final word of Charles Foster Kane is a recurring element which is a device to both emulsify the narrative; but...
8 commentsFamous Birthday Listings: May 6
Below are some very famous celebrities (63 names) past and present who have their birthday today. Some of them you will have heard of and others you may not have! These Famous Birthday Galleries make perfect...
13 commentsNostradamus predicts your future here
"I have been known to have some psychic ability," this guy says. "I answer questions about the future. I also give wonderful advice. I do not claim to be the original Nostradamus but i do feel some of his...
0 commentsRita Hayworth, Hollywood Love Goddess
She became known to the world as Rita Hayworth, one of the most glamorous actresses in cinema history, but she was much more than a beautiful face. Rita was an exceptionally talented dancer, and her...
0 commentsThe Beginner's Guide to Classic American Cinema
Do you like old movies and want to watch more? Or maybe you need to rent an old movie for a rainy day? Not all classic Hollywood films are great and the 1000's of choices can be overwhelming. Here are the...
0 commentsCitizen Kane- Kane's downfall
Topic: "What led to Kane's downfall?" Orson Welles' film, "Citizen Kane", depicts the protagonist's demise as fuelled by the implications of its pervasive motif; "Rosebud". Charles Foster Kane forfeits a...
1 comment70th Anniversary of the Famous Orson Welles & The Mercury Theatre Broadcast of "The War of the Worlds"
In the fall of 1938, genius extraordinaire Orson Welles, then master of broadcast theatre production for the Columbia Broadcasting System, produced and starred in an exciting on-air dramatization by Howard...
5 comments5 Favorite Sci-Fi Classics from the 1950s-1960s
GODZILLA This movie was originally filmed in 1954 and called "Gojira." At the tender young age of five (1956), I remember going to the drive-in movies with my parents to see the American version,...
10 commentsThe Batman - Orson Welles Hoax
Back in 2003 on the Comic Book Resources (CBR) website, award-winning comic book writer, Mark Millar wrote a column that to me was one of the coolest hoaxes in the world. In the column, he claimed that in...
3 commentsVenice, California and Movies
From Charlie Chaplin and Mack Sennett to Clint Eastwood, movie makers have used Venice as a backdrop to tell all sorts of stories. Venice has beaches, piers, musclemen, eclectic street life, canals and...
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