HowIsYourBreathing
HowIsYourBreathing t1_jeghcd4 wrote
Top Hat (1935) for "Cheek to Cheek" performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Love Me Tonight (1932) for "Mimi" performed by Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald
42nd Street (1933) for "42nd Street" performed by Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) for "The Yankee Doodle Boy" performed by James Cagney
South Park Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999) for "Uncle Fucka" performed by Matt Stone and Trey Parker
HowIsYourBreathing t1_jefa5pp wrote
Reply to Action movies have lost the plot by Thundahcaxzd
If you like the 80's and 90's ones better, why not ask for suggestions?
HowIsYourBreathing t1_je5v0i1 wrote
Reply to comment by 100percentkneegrow in How accurate was The Social Network by dothingsunevercould
Yeah the framing of the story is dishonest from the beginning. It's a work of fiction that includes some real people and events. The writer even said (on the Wiki article):
>"What is the big deal about accuracy purely for accuracy's sake"
HowIsYourBreathing t1_je5kwd0 wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Social_Network#Historical_accuracy
>Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz called the film a "dramatization of history ... it is interesting to see my past rewritten in a way that emphasizes things that didn't matter, (like the Winklevosses, who I've still never even met and had no part in the work we did to create the site over the past 6 years) and leaves out things that really did
>Speaking to an audience at Stanford University, Zuckerberg said that instead of making Facebook to "get girls", he made it because he enjoyed "building things".[90] He added that the film accurately depicted his wardrobe, saying, "It's interesting the stuff that they focused on getting right—like every single shirt and fleece they had in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own."[90]
HowIsYourBreathing t1_je0fsso wrote
The Artist (2011)
HowIsYourBreathing t1_jdfrncf wrote
Reply to California man arrested 10 times in 31 days drove to police station in stolen car to pick up property: cops by GetOffMyGrassBrats
>Tony Botti with the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office says six arrests were for auto theft (often coupled with other charges of drug possession) – but most of his releases were Federal Court Order Releases, meaning his bed was needed for a more serious offender being booked into jail based on the classification guidelines of types of crimes.
Basically he was a non-violent criminal and they had to free up space for violent criminals.
>Chastain is facing 18 felonies and 15 misdemeanors with charges including stealing six vehicles, DUI, vandalism, fraud, possession of a controlled substance, and more, according to officials.
Submitted by HowIsYourBreathing t3_10q7hah in movies
HowIsYourBreathing t1_jeh5iud wrote
Reply to Favorite director hot streak? by DeezThoughts
Stanley Kramer had an insane run. He had the following movies.
The Defiant Ones (1958)
On The Beach (1959)
Inherit the Wind (1960)
Judgment at Nuremburg (1961)
It's a Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
Ship of Fools (1965)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
Seven movies, won 9 Oscars, nominated for 42 more Oscars. That's not a typo.
Over 1 win and over 7 nominations on average for 7 straight movies.