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Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane: A ‘Trendmaking, Trend-Breaking Film’

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Charlton Heston describes the film Citizen Kane as a defining movie that filmmakers today are still learning from and critics are still applauding.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Citizen Kane, Film, Orson Welles
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Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry: Beyond Friends

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Matthew Perry, known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit television series ‘Friends,’ opens up beyond his role in the show as he is interviewed about his childhood as well as what it’s like as the series is coming to an end.  

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Matthew Perry, TV, TV Show Friends
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Monty Python
Creators Recall the Early Days and Their Favorite Sketches

  By Witnify • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Creators Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones discuss the origin of the Monty Python comedy troupe and discuss their plans for the future of the group. They also rank the funniest members of Monty Python and recall their favorite sketches.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Comedy, Film, Monty Python, TV
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The Beatles
The Making Of ‘Abbey Road’

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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The producer of the last recorded album by The Beatles, ‘Abbey Road,’ explains his recording experience with the group as well as the sentimental value of the record.

Tagged   Abbey Road, Album, Arts and Culture, rock music, The Beatles
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Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock and The Creation of Suspense

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Director William Friedkin explains why Alfred Hitchcock is such an inspiring director for himself and all the other people in this trade. Friedkin discusses Hitchcock’s films such as ‘Vertigo’ as well as how complex and advanced his directing abilities were.

Tagged   Alfred Hitchcock, Arts and Culture, Directing, Film
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Billy Joel
Billy Joel Discusses His Recording Process

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Musician Billy Joel describes the steps he takes to record music his way, his childhood, as well as the different meanings of various songs.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Billy Joel, rock music
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Stan Lee
The Differences Between Comic Book and Big Screen Hulk

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Comic book writer Stan Lee explains the difference between how he depicts The Hulk in his comic books and how the television series depicts The Hulk. Lee talks about how important the differences in the two characters were in order for the television show to be successful.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Comics, Stan Lee, The Incredible Hulk, TV
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Spider-Man
How Spider-Man Almost Didn’t Happen

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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American comic book writer Stan Lee talks about the creation of spider-man. Lee explains bringing the idea up and having it shot down as his boss explained that people wouldn’t like spider-man as a character for a number of different reasons.

Tagged   Action, Arts and Culture, Comic Books, Spider-Man, Stan Lee
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Eric Idle
What Makes Eric Idle Unique

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Members of the Monty Python comedy troupe discuss the talented Eric Idle and comment on his unique sense of humor as well as how he was a huge part of keeping the music going in the group.

Tagged   Arts and Culture, Comedy, Eric Idle, Film, Monty Python, TV
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Lou Ferrigno
The ‘Gentle Giant’ as the Hulk

  By Sarah Dejak • May 8, 2014 Uncategorized
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Lou Ferrigno, who played the Hulk in the 1978 CBS television series, “The Incredible Hulk,” talks to the creator of the comic book series, Stan Lee. The two talk about how he got the role as the Hulk as well as about his upcoming acting roles.

Tagged   Action, Arts and Culture, Comics, Lou Ferrigno, Stan Lee, The Incredible Hulk
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