Cinema nostalgia from the days when there was a supporting feature and ushers sold ice cream in the auditoria from neck strap trays. Remember the kia-ora and king cone ads? The message about seats on the right designated as no smoking areas? Plus preview time idents as used in Odeon and other Ran...
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Fifty-four characters and eleven storylines intersect with "dazzling" (San Francisco Chronicle) results in this "raucously funny and compellingly gritty" (BBCi) comedy. An ingenious tale of small-town delinquents, shady cops and warring lovers reunited by a bizarre kidnapping plan, Intermission ...
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For better or worse (and in this case, it’s mostly for better), Oliver Stone's Alexander Revisited should stand as the definitive version of Stone's much-maligned epic about the great Asian conqueror. Following the DVD release of his previous Director's Cut, Stone offers a video introduction her...
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This is the trailer General Cinema Corporation (GCC) used to show before each movie in the 1970s (Kaleidoscope background). Thanks to CinemaTour.com. Still looking for: GCC Projector trailer with blue background. GCC Projector trailer for Coming Attractions and Intermission. Post-1986 GCC traile...
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A great peak at 60’s pop culture via a few intermission ads for UK brand, Lyons Maid Ice Cream. ... 16mm 60s sixties pop culture lyons maid ice cream intermission cinegraphic oddities frederick fredneck UK abc cinema trailer advert commercial
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IS ANYBODY THERE? is the latest feature film from BAFTA winner John Crowley, director of the acclaimed Boy A and Intermission. Starring two-time Oscar® winner Michael Caine (The Dark Knight) and Bill Milner (Son Of Rambow), the film also features an accomplished supporting cast including Anne-Ma...
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(watch in high quality!) Well I did a bit of hunting and managed to get hold of this policy trailer, it’s the one I most remember watching (because it was at the best cinema near me)
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