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Now Available on DVD Other Editions Own The Centennial Collection Bookmark this on Delicious Print Page Similar to the Paramount Centennial Collection release of Stanley Donen’s visually arresting Funny Face in a dynamite example of the studio’s 1950s highly-expensive but amazingly vivid Vistavision process-- Paramount’s sixth offering in the collection serves up what is arguably Alfred Hitchcock’s most gorgeous work— To Catch a Thief . And intriguingly while both films take place in France... Read Full Story
Fight the Mean Reds With Holly Golightly On 1/13/09 "...she was most frequently associated with the free-spirited, unpredictable and inimitably stylish Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's ... In the movie, when she says, 'I love New York,' you love it for all the magic she herself brings to the mythology of a great melting pot. Blake Edwards---one of the best filmmakers of the last fifty years-- understood this profoundly while making the picture. It's clear by the way he brings... Read Full Story
"Take the Picture, Take the Picture," "Think Pink" & Brush Up on Your Phony Parisian Philosophy As Stanley Donen's "Bizzazz" Filled Musical Arrives on DVD (1/13/09) "He Loves, She Loves." "How Long Has This Been Going On?" Always Audrey An Introduction* from Audrey Hepburn: "... I can easily state that no matter how long the passage of time, or how great the physical distance between us, there is one person whose very name makes me smile in total delight whenever I think of him. And that's... Read Full Story
Available in a Deluxe Collectible 2-Disc Set From the Paramount Centennial Collection Own It: Click Here to View Video Clips from the Film On Audrey Hepburn: "That's the element X that people have, or don't have. You can meet somebody and you can be enchanted, and then you photograph them and it's nothing. But she had it. And there will not be another. She exists forever, in her time. You cannot duplicate her, or take her out of her era. ... She started something new, she started something... Read Full Story
Paramount Home Entertainment presents two more great 2-Disc DVD releases on January 13th as part of its Centennial Collection. The Centennial Collection takes some of the best motion pictures from the nearly 100 year history of Paramount and uses advanced technology and digital remastering to deliver a high quality HD DVD product. The newest DVD releases include two Audrey Hepburn classics: Funny Face (1957) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). In the 1957 classic, Funny Face , Hepburn teams up... Read Full Story
Like the girls of our era that idle such movies as The Princess Bride and The Princess Diaries , I would image that girls of the 1950's worshiped Roman Holiday as their Princess movie. Roman Holiday was released in 1953 and stars Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn . Peck, known for such classics as Twelve O'Clock High, Moby Dick, the Guns of Navrone, and the original Cape Fear, plays a journalist covering the news in post-World War II Italy. One evening he runs into a young lady played by... Read Full Story
When we found out "they" (whoever they are) were planning to remake "My Fair Lady," we almost blew a gasket. There is really no other way to describe it except that our heads literally about exploded. It's a good thing for "they" that we don't know who "they" are because if we did... we'd most likely be in prison for murder right now. (Or we'd be on the lam -- we feel we'd make good criminals -- but we digress.) You have to be some kind of ballsy moron to think recreating an iconic film is a... Read Full Story
I LOVE old classic movies. Love them! Well, on November 11th, Paramount Home Entertainment released the first three Academy Award® winning classics in their Centennial Collection SABRINA, ROMAN HOLIDAY, and SUNSET BOULEVARD on DVD. Packed with fantastic bonus material, these three titles are sure to please anyone this holiday season. SABRINA, ROMAN HOLIDAY, and SUNSET BOULEVARD arrived on DVD November 11th!! ACADEMY AWARD® WINNING CLASSICS ROMAN HOLIDAY, SUNSET BLVD. AND SABRINA RETURN IN... Read Full Story
Barbara Stanwick dies at her home in Santa Monica, California on Jan 29, 1990 (born in New York City on July 16, 1907). American actress. Stanwyck starred in almost a hundred films during her career and received four nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress : Stella Dallas (1937), Ball of Fire (1941), Double Indemnity (1944), and Sorry, Wrong Number (1948). In her best films (such as The Lady Eve ) she often mixed a worldly toughness (a husky voice, an earthy sense of humor) with... Read Full Story
The Gap did a cool remake of a clip from Audrey Hepburn’s film, Funny Face . I love that movie! Rosie has the song, “Funny Face,” memorized. In college, I was taking a photography class. There were a couple times I had to bring her with me, so she would watch Funny Face, with her earphones and portable DVD player. It was cute to listen to her sing the song. She likes watching Fred Estaire and Audrey Hepburn sing and dance, almost as much I enjoy it. Though, Roman Holiday and Breakfast at... Read Full Story
In yet another recording released by Lindsay's dad Michael, her assistant Jenni Muro says, "I am trying to save your daughter's life every day." Wait, Lindsay Lohan has an assistant?