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Review by Steve McQueen, Alma Mater – "Boys Republic" Car Show

8 hours ago ago from Adaeestherada's Blog

From the Porsche 356 Club of Southern California, American icon Steve McQueen, was organized to call the function for a show car to his alma mater was, Boys Republic in Chino Hills, Ca Steve died almost 28 years, but still return society. His presence on the international scene has left a legacy that the legions of new fans to continue to create. endorsee Steve is the only TAG Heuer watches, which is not alive and yet its still under their ...

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THE HURT LOCKER’s Genre Roots

16 hours ago ago from Bright Lights After Dark

The reason why Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker succeeds where every other Iraq War movie made to date has failed has little to do with the war itself. Audiences have generally avoided films dealing with this unpopular – and probably unwinnable – conflict/occupation. If The Hurt Locker seems as fresh and compelling as it does, it’s due in no small part to the way it combines two cinematic subgenres that no one ever thought to put together ...

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Forgotten No Longer: The 1960 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team

22 hours ago ago from Forgotten Miracle | The Story of the 1960 Gold Medal Hockey Team

By pucksandbooks 21 December, 2009 Imagine setting out to document in film a historic sports achievement which by virtue of its time period offers only minimal archival footage. A great, great story to be told without much in the way of camera-eye evidence. Such was the dilemma-challenge confronted by Andrew Sherburne and Tommy Haines, makers of the celebrated 2007 documentary ‘ Pond Hockey ,’ with their aim of chronicling the ...

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