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The Movies (1925) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle and produced by Lloyd Hamilton.

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Midjourney at the Movies

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 22, 2025 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

It's been quite a while since we posted our last "Midjourney at the Movies" feature so this time we have quite a few images to share. It is fun creating pictures on Midjourney but it is equally entertaining seeing what other members decided to create with this powerful tool. If you are not familiar ... Read full article


Crying at the Movies

By FlickChick on May 10, 2025 From A Person in the Dark

This is my entry in the Classic Movie Blog Association Cry Me A River Tearjerkers Blogathon. Click HERE for more weepies - and don't forget to bring a hanky.So, here's my story.I was walking down a dark street of the soul when James Cagney grabbed my hand and pulled me into the light. He did this no... Read full article


The "How to Destroy a Monster According to the Movies" Quiz

By Rick29 on Feb 24, 2025 From Classic Film & TV Cafe

In this new quiz, we describe how a "monster" was killed in a specific movie and ask you to identify the film. As with all of quizzes, please answer no more than three questions per day and try not to research your answers. Good luck!1. Salt water is used to kill carnivorous alien plants.2. A dinosa... Read full article


Silents are Golden: Fresh From The Vaudeville Stage: Buster Keaton Joins The Movies

By Lea Stans on Feb 22, 2024 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Buster Keaton Joins The Movies Even compared to his fellow stars, Buster Keaton?s early life was uniquely colorful. Born to medicine show performers in 1895 and first appearing onstage when he was barely old enough to walk, he became the star of his family?s vaudeville act when he was a child, ma... Read full article


Alone at the Movies

By FlickChick on Dec 4, 2022 From A Person in the Dark

To share or not to share... It is a question for this movie lover. All my life I have longed to share this love, to discuss and share this particular passion with enthusiasm. And yet yesterday, when I settled into my theater seat, alone, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of sheer bliss.It is only alone... Read full article


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