If you grew up with parents who loved movies, chances are you were eventually forced to sit down and watch at least one “classic” from the 1970s. Thrillers, epics, musicals, or even sci-fi adventures, these films became essential family viewing for an entire generation. Parents quoted them endlessly, insisted modern
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In the winter of 1970, Danny Selznick, the son of storied Hollywood producer David O. Selznick, held a dinner party in his father’s house. Here in an abode paid for by movies like Gone with the Wind and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca, the last vestiges of old Hollywood fine-dined with the
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After editing, most movies end up with a similar run time, which is to be expected. After all, we as audience members can’t be expected to pay a ticket for a five minute movie, or to sit through an eight hour epic without breaks. Yet, some movies do end up
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Games are meant to be entertainment above all else, no matter what your idea of fun is. As such, there are certain video games that, for one reason or another, we don’t believe most people that say they played them, actually did. On the one hand, you have games known