Contest: Win an Elvis & Nixon Tote Bag or Jacket!

Contest: Win an Elvis & Nixon Tote Bag or Jacket!

Posted on April 22, 2016 at 11:35 pm

The most-requested photo in the history of the National Archives has inspired a movie, Elvis & Nixon, about the improbable but true meeting of two of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. Copyright Amazon Studios 2016

And I have some prizes to give away!

Copyright 2016 Amazon Studios

To win a tote bag, send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Elvis in the subject line and tell me your favorite Elvis song or movie. Don’t forget your address! (U.S. addresses only). I’ll pick a winner at random on April 30, 2016. Good luck! One lucky winner will get an extra bonus — a jacket!

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Strangely Prescient from 1995: “Die Hard With a Vengeance” on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

Strangely Prescient from 1995: “Die Hard With a Vengeance” on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

Posted on March 18, 2016 at 8:00 am

Die Hard with a Vengeance,” the third of the “Die Hard” movies, came out in 1995. The script was original designed as a “Lethal Weapon” sequel, and though Samuel L. Jackson and Bruce Willis had appeared in two of the same films, this was the first time they shared screen time. Everyone who saw it remembers Willis wearing the racist sign, the water puzzle, and the great chemistry between the two stars. But even though I have seen it at least four times since it came out 21 years ago, when it was on TV this week, I was very surprised that characters refer to both of this year’s Presidential front-runners.

Copyright 20th Century Fox 1995
Copyright 20th Century Fox 1995

Zeus: That’s it!
John McClane: What?
Zeus: Hillary Clinton. The 42nd President.
John McClane: Nah, she’d be the 43rd President.
Zeus: Alright, alright. But who’s the 21st President?
John McClane: I don’t know.
Zeus: You don’t know?
John McClane: No, I don’t know! Do you know?
Zeus: No!
John McClane: Well?

Wanda: “And I’m going to marry Donald Trump!”

Just another strange twist in this strangest of elections.

Don’t forget, back in 2000, “The Simpsons” not only predicted Trump would become President; they predicted he would tank the economy, leaving a disaster for his successor — Lisa Simpson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxjM1yCcqTQ
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YouTube Spaces Womens Project

Posted on March 5, 2016 at 3:13 pm

YouTube Spaces has launched a new program for women filmmakers.

51 channels from 6 cities around the world with a combined subscriber reach of over 43 million subscribers produced content as part of a special YouTube initiative to spotlight and empower female creators in 2016. The goal is to support the creation of female-driven content and inspire women to make more videos for YouTube.

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Star Wars Costumes on Display at Discovery Times Square

Star Wars Costumes on Display at Discovery Times Square

Posted on March 4, 2016 at 8:00 am

Discovery Times Square has a fabulous exhibit of “Star Wars” costumes and props, from all seven films, with fascinating behind the scenes details and commentary from the people who created the costumes — and the people who wore them. The costumes for Queen Amidala are especially stunning and there even fabric samples to touch.

Photos Copyright Nell Minow 2016  Costumes Courtesy LucasFilms and Discovery Times Square
Photos Copyright Nell Minow 2016 Costumes Courtesy LucasFilms and Discovery Times Square

And yes, Princess Leia’s harem bikini costume is there, and you can see what Carrie Fisher had to say about wearing it.

When you visit, be sure to save time to play with the display at the end that lets you see yourself as C-3PO or Darth Vader.

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