Disney Animation Treasures to be Auctioned by Bonhams

Disney Animation Treasures to be Auctioned by Bonhams

Posted on May 22, 2016 at 1:53 pm

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TCM and Bonhams are conducting a sale of Disney animation treasures from the collection of Ted and Dawn Hopkins. It features cels from classics like “Fantasia,” “Snow White,” and “Pinocchio.” This is a chance to own a piece of movie history and a true work of art.

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Shane Black on Mismatched Teams

Posted on May 22, 2016 at 1:23 pm

I often say that the single most popular theme in movies is two characters who don’t like each other at first but develop a grudging respect and often a deep affection. Sometimes it’s even a romance, as in “Pride and Prejudice” and most romantic comedies. Writer/director Shane Black, whose films “Lethal Weapon,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” and “The Nice Guys” are exceptionally entertaining examples, told Screen Crush what intrigues him about mismatched teams.

The mismatch, the two guys who have to use each other as a sounding board and figure out how to get up in the morning when the questions they ask themselves don’t resonate anymore. It’s the notion that I think you sometimes need someone else to believe in you for you, before you have the courage to actually believe in yourself. There’s a real thread of that in a lot of what I do. When you get two great actors to play off each other what you get is good comedy, number one, because they have someone to talk to. But you also get a very heartfelt sense of friendship that hopefully, by the end of the movie when they part, you think, “Wow, these guys have been through an experience together, which had as much to do with friendship as it did kicking ass.”

I’m less drawn to movies where the pairings are buddies like in The Expendables, tossing each other guns, and more when it’s just people who sort of don’t want the other guy in their life, and have to reluctantly admit somebody or some other influence.

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Win a Fabulous “Now You See Me 2” Prize Package: DVD, Cards, Poster, Tickets!!

Win a Fabulous “Now You See Me 2” Prize Package: DVD, Cards, Poster, Tickets!!

Posted on May 21, 2016 at 3:14 pm

You can win a “Now You See Me 2” prize package that can only be described as magical! Blu-Ray DVD copy of the original Now You See Me, plus a t-shirt, deck of cards, hat, a pass for two to see the sequel at any local Washington, DC AMC theater, and posters!

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Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Magic in the subject line and tell me a magic trick you wish you could do. Don’t forget your address! (U.S. addresses only). I’ll pick a winner at random on May 31, 2016. Good luck!

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DC Area: Join Me at the Hill Center Tomorrow for the Original “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”

Posted on May 21, 2016 at 8:15 am

Join me May 22, 2016 4:00 at DC’s Hill Center for the original “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” It’s free!

It’s been called the most frightening film ever made. That’s because there is no razor-toothed monster, giant bug-eyed alien or special effects extravaganza as terrifying as a threat coming from the person you thought you knew and trusted. Were the film’s emotionless pod people supposed to represent Communists or McCarthyite conformists? Either way, they reflect the obsessions of the Cold War. Based on a novella by Jack Finney, “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” has been remade three times (so far), each time resonating with the deepest fears of its era.

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