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Laker Jim’s Fletch Cast new podcast episode “Fletch at 40” has a perfect George Wendt voicemail to the show revealing Chevy’s unique rehearsal style and more. Great to hear George share his stories and the FLETCH love one last time. #Fletch #GregoryMcDonald

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RIP Brian Wilson, genius. Love & Mercy forever.

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Some of Bob Bolling’s paintings around his home. Happy Birthday Bob! #BobBolling @archiecomics.bsky.social @archieandmepod.bsky.social

Prince at Sam Goody's (NY or LA?), signing LPs for fans during the Lovesexy tour, 1988. 💜

Visiting Wild Goose Lodges for first time viewing of Evan Dorkin’s beloved Winterbeast @evandorkin.bsky.social

Laker Jim’s Fletch Cast new podcast episode “Fletch at 40” has a perfect George Wendt voicemail to the show revealing Chevy’s unique rehearsal style and more. Great to hear George share his stories and the FLETCH love one last time. #Fletch #GregoryMcDonald

Bob Peak's posters for HAIR. (1979) Neat to see an artist like Peak communicating a version of the 60s through the lens of the late 70s.

POP QUIZ: WHICH TITLE IS A WES ANDERSON MOVIE OR A ROBERT LUDLUM SPY THRILLER? The Matarese Circle The Phoenician Scheme

BTD - Peter Cushing - THE FLESH AND THE FIENDS - 1960 - Italian release poster

If Kubrick tired of your book, it landed against the wall. If he liked your book, he kept reading and pondered its film potential. If he liked your book but chose not to adapt it, he’d invite you to screenwrite the other book instead. #NowReading THE SHADOW KNOWS by DIANE JOHNSON

RIP Robert Benton, on the set of his directorial debut, BAD COMPANY (1972), with star Jeff Bridges. We're proud to represent Benton in the FCE catalog with BAD COMPANY, as fine a debut as any in the American New Wave. Barry Brown's character is based on Benton & Bridges' on co-writer David Newman.

For day 122 of my year long retrospective in TV movies that need a DVD/Blu Ray release, I'm going with the quirky 1972 espionage thriller Madame Sin, which features Bette Davis as a half Asian villainess who kidnaps a James Bond like spy (Robert Wagner) to help her steal a Polaris submarine. Groovy

We hit the triple digits! So, for day 100 of my year long retrospective on TV Movies that need a DVD/Blu Ray release, I went with a movie that everyone would like to see get a spiffy home video release... the beguiling and terrifying 1982 supernatural slasher Don't Go to Sleep. A brief thread...

@markharris.bsky.social Is Mike Nichols looking up from the cover photo at his biography title to reflect his skepticism at not seeing his suggested title?

In the oh-so-1980s, small town life was like being hermetically sealed away from everything that was cool. But, when you had cable, you had stuff like NIGHT FLIGHT, which was this transmission of strange and cool stuff that felt like it was beamed from another planet. youtu.be/p4vIqkpQQ9M?...

The owls are saying hello @markfrost.bsky.social

Another Caturday guarding the shelves at Ye Old Bookworm in Odessa, TX #Caturday #CatsOfBluesky

Clem and Ray 1978

Thank you all. Clem loved what he was doing. He lived his dream

This is great - the cast of “BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE” drop in on Carson while they are still filming the movie! Come see a very very very special late night screening Thursday 10pm at the Los Feliz Cinematheque. www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/...