Blogs1 - 10 of 40 recent posts for tag:"waterloo bridge"
13
Dec
2009
Where in Maryland is…?

5 days ago by illumeateight

Chronicles of life between DC and Baltimore On Saturday, I drove to Bethesda for a 9 am car appointment, at which point they told me to come back when the car flashed a message that I needed a service. Because I do mostly highway driving, this could be at 8,000 miles. I also learned that my car tell ...

illume at eight - illumeateight.wordpress.com · 1 reference

12
Dec
2009
TFC: London life

6 days ago by Marie

two [Fri, 11-Dec] Lauren, John and I began our day at the Geffrye Museum to learn about the history of the British middle class through their interiors. It was a very interesting and approachable museum. Displaying rooms as a guide to presenting lifestyle was a great approach, especially during thei ...

Marie on Manson - mdinlondon.wordpress.com · Rank: 198,938 · 1 reference

23
Nov
2009
Of Time and the City

25 days ago by Meryl Pugh

To the NFT Studio - sorry, BFI Southbank Studio -yesterday, to see Terence Davies’ 2008 poem to Liverpool. Narrated beautifully by the writer-director himself – alternately funny, moving, angry (never have I heard such venom injected into the phrase “curling irons”) – it uses archive footage and swe ...

Furtive11 - furtive11.wordpress.com · 1 reference

22
Nov
2009
Ken Wlaschin: Film historian and festival organiser who brought the best of ...

26 days ago by admin

Author: By Phil Davison Not only did he help put London on the map as a serious film festival venue but he was the man who, according to his peers, brought world cinema to Britain by setting his sights away from the UK or Hollywood and screening movies from around the globe. Thus did the influx of f ...

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20
Nov
2009
Quickies, Vol. VI

28 days ago by ZC

Waterloo Bridge (dir. James Whale, 1931): A refreshingly different pre-code film from the afore-discussed Red-Headed Woman and Baby Face, this one sticks to your basic melodrama motifs, very D.W. Griffith style but minus the epic scope. WWI bombs dropping on London form the catalyst for the melodram ...

Precious Bodily Fluids - andrewsidea.wordpress.com · Rank: 17,015 · 9 references

Londra, dinafara

28 days ago by Ray

De ce “dinafara”? Pentru ca, din cauza bugetului si timpului limitat, ne-am gandit sa vedem cat mai mult posibil din Londra, fara sa mai pierdem timp “inauntru” (prin muzee sau expozitii). E ca un fel de repetitie pentru o vacanta mai lunga (si cu buget mai generos). Above all rivers thy river hath ...

impresii din lumea mare - lumeamare.ro · Rank: 52,546 · 6 references

13
Nov
2009
'Bridge' Worth Traveling

35 days ago by Classicfilmboy

When most people refer to the film "Waterloo Bridge," they are thinking about the 1940 version with Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor. But there's a lovely 1931 version that few people have seen, directed by James Whale -- yes, that James Whale, the man who directed "Frankenstein" and "Bride of Franken ...

Classicfilmboy's Movie ... - classicfilmboy.com · 1 reference

06
Nov
2009
Read on

42 days ago by yesbuts

Click on thumbnail to view B&W Gallery Posted in Art, Business, Copyright © All text and images by YesBut, Digital art, Digital photography, foto, fotos, humour, internet, Life, London, Nikon D40, people, photo, photo blog, photoblog, Photography, photos, pictures, Street Art, street photography Tag ...

Yesbut's Weblog - yesbuts.wordpress.com · 14 references

03
Nov
2009
Walking: How you do it is who you are. I…

45 days ago by davidwills

Walking: How you do it is who you are. I’ve stopped, in the last year or so, enacting highly competitive sidewalk (UK pavement) walking, few was faster than me, like. Someone did, once, overtake me on Waterloo Bridge in 1964, tho’ I later overtook them. But I kicked my feet forward from the knees, b ...

Barney Bubbles. And what's ... - davidwills.wordpress.com

16
Oct
2009
Waterloo Bridge

63 days ago by kez5

Have you seen Waterloo Bridge? Not the actual bridge in London, but the beautiful and profoundly sad black and white movie which has been known to reduce many a sentimental soul to tears. The film begins with Colonel Roy Cronin (Robert Taylor), on his way to France to fight in WWII, stopping his cab ...

Kerry's Blog - mrsozzie.wordpress.com

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