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  • 100 Films To See (If You Haven’t Seen Them) – Part 3

    Here are the next 25 films (#51-75) — listed by year: (Click on the titles for the IMDB entry – Trailers/Clips Included When Available) It Happened One Night (1934) – One of the ultimate road trip films ————- His Girl Friday (1940) – some of the greatest rapid fire dialogue in screwball comedy history ————- My Favorite Brunette (1947) – classic noir spun on its head ————- The Court Jester (1955) – triple threat (singing, dancing, acting) Danny Kaye in [...]

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  • Top 10…..or 16 Films of 2008

    My Yearly Top 10 (or 16) List is a tad different — it includes films from any year that I just happened to catch for the first time during 2008. So here we go…. 2008 TOP SIXTEEN After The Wedding (2006) Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007) Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (1974) The Dark Knight (2008) Dear Zachary: A Letter To His Son About His Father (2008) Gone Baby Gone (2007) Il Posto (1961) Iron Man [...]

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  • For the kid in you

    Hilarious!!

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  • Truly Inspiring

    40 Inspirational Speeches in 2 Minutes @ Yahoo! Video

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  • I’m 74.4% addicted to film

    Took this quiz — see how many films of IMDB’s Top 250 you’ve seen. I feel like a film wussy. CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE QUIZ

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  • Another strong NY Lately review…

    Another strong NY Lately review…

    TCW Reviews writes: “…breathtaking and emotionally powerful…” CLICK HERE to read the full review

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  • My Own Private Humpday

    My Own Private Humpday

    I’ve been on a mission to complete my next screenplay sooner than later. Because of this, I’ve become a hermit (yet again) to make sure a draft will be done by early next year so I can workshop it with some close friends (who just so happen to be talented actors — yes I’m lucky). So the good news is I’m on page 58 — almost over the hump — just about to complete the last piece of the puzzle [...]

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Gary King is a contemporary American filmmaker whose work is known for powerful performances with an emphasis on a strong, visual style. He has written, directed and produced several critically acclaimed feature films.

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