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whataboutbobbed August 2, 2018

FINALLY saw 1928′s Show People, thanks to the final folks of Film Forum (welcome back!!!)

Tagged 1920s, 1928, 20s, Billy Haines, Charlie Chaplin, Film Forum, King Vidor, Marion Davies, pie, Polly Moran, Show People, Show People (1928), William HainesLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed September 18, 2017

FINALLY BROKE MY DIARY OF A LOST GIRL HYMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OH MY GOSH IT WAS SO FANTASTIC!!!! AND TO SEE LOUISE BOB & WEAVE ON THE BIG SCREEN!!!!! ♥ ♥ ♥ […]

Tagged 1920s, 1929, 20s, bobbed hair, Diary of a Lost Girl, Diary of a Lost Girl  (1929), Film Forum, g.w. pabst, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, GW Pabst, Louis Brooks, Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Tagebuch einer Verlorenen  (1929), videoLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed August 3, 2017

coming this September/October to New York’s Film Forum – Louise Brooks x 3!!!!

Tagged Beggars of Life, bobbed hair, Diary of a Lost Girl, Film Forum, Louise Brooks, Pandora's BoxLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed December 15, 2016

FINALLY got to my beloved Film Forum to see a Busby Berkeley double feature – 1934′s Wonder Bar and 1935′s Gold Diggers of 1935! Wonder Bar was basically one long […]

Tagged 1930s, 1934, 1935, 30s, Adolphe Menjou, Al Jolson, Alice Brady, Busby Berkeley, Dick Powell, Film Forum, Gloria Stuart, Gold Diggers of 1935, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert, Kay Francis, lobby card, movie poster, poster, Wonder BarLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed January 22, 2016

coming to the New York’s indelible & incredible Film Forum – two weeks of bobbed awesomeness – It Girls, Flappers, Jazz Babies & Vamps!!!

Tagged film, Film Forum, flappers, It Girls, Jazz Babies, movies, VampsLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed November 18, 2014

for all the love we have of Colleen Moore, we’ve sadly barely seen any of her movies, and especially on the big screen   three years ago, we were lucky […]

Tagged 1920s, 1929, 20s, Betty Fairfax, Colleen Moore, Film Forum, Synthetic Sin, The Vitaphone ProjectLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed October 23, 2014

what a sight Frank Capra’s The Miracle Woman was!!!!  David Manners plays a blind musician about to end his life, until he hears the voice of evangelist Barbara Stanwyck on the radio, and […]

Tagged 1931, 30s, Barbara Stanwyck, Capra, David Manners, Film Forum, Frank Capra, Jean Harlow, lobby card, Loretta Young, movies poster, Platinum Blonde, poster, Robert Williams, The Miracle WomanLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed October 17, 2014

oh man, brother/sister-in-law in love with a horse and maybe each other has never been this entertaining!!!  thank you 1934’s Broadway Bill, starring Warner Baxter & Myrna Loy!!!! which I saw […]

Tagged 1930s, 1934, 30s, Broadway Bill, Film Forum, Myrna Loy, Warner BaxterLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed February 27, 2014

caught my first set of Hitchcocks at Film Forum’s ‘Complete’ film series last night, which paired one of his British films with a Hollywood one, where well off couples have their […]

Tagged 1930s, 1931, 1940s, 1941, 30s, 40s, Alfred Hitchcock, Carole Lombard, Film Forum, Henry Kendall, Hitchcock, Joan Barry, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Rich and Strange, Robert MontgomeryLeave a comment
whataboutbobbed February 21, 2014

Film Forum’s ‘The Complete Hitchcock’ series – screening EVERY single one of the Master of Suspense’s (existing) works – begins today and runs through March 27 SEE YOU THERE EARLY AND […]

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