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New edition of the Eastern Script newsletter has been published! Lots of good info, especially for new film/TV producers. easternscript.com/wp-content/upl…


‘The Maltese Falcon’: THR’s 1941 Review hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-n… via @thr i have fallen off the Twitter wagon! life got in the way! this looks like a great way to jump back on ... "the stuff that dreams are made of" :o)


nytimes.com/interactive/20… " The first documented example was in 1896, when the Lumière brothers, often credited as the earliest filmmakers, agreed to feature soap in their film 'Washing Day in Switzerland.' ”


here's another item on the long list of behind-the-scenes stuff that has to happen before a movie is released... The Art — and Ordeals — of Showing Tattoos in TV and Movies hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/styl… via @thr


who knew? Zuzu's petals live on ! wonderfullifemuseum.com


it's not true that all publicity is good publicity. cnn.com/2022/01/23/bus…


this gives me a legit excuse to get the Queer Eye boys onto my twitter feed. intellectual property. here's a good example of how far-reaching this topic is! cnn.com/style/article/…


1930s downtown Hollywood. I don't see any traffic lights?

Another glorious Vintage time capsule of Hollywood Blvd during the 1930s. This footage has been beautifully restored & colorized by a company called NASS. Seems like an entirely different universe! youtu.be/QMrDtAk79uc

alisonmartino's tweet card. 1930s - Views of Los Angeles in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound...

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i'm thinking this picture is also such a homage to the small town America that used to be ... ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’: THR’s 1946 Review hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-n… via @thr


California dreamin'

I’m so sorry @TVbyLange that I couldn’t get you the Kaufmann house for your birthday 😉 francisyork.com/blog/the-slim-…



clearance report would say: "Reference in dialogue to the prominent UBC forestry professor and author" (who appears to happy about the publicity generated) cbc.ca/news/canada/br…


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The Dietrichson house featured in Billy Wilder’s classic film noir film Double Indemnity (1944) starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. Same house in 1944 and present - located on Quebec Drive. Thankfully, not much has changed.

alisonmartino's tweet image. The Dietrichson house featured in Billy Wilder’s classic film noir film Double Indemnity (1944) starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. Same house in 1944 and present - located on Quebec Drive. Thankfully, not much has changed.
alisonmartino's tweet image. The Dietrichson house featured in Billy Wilder’s classic film noir film Double Indemnity (1944) starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. Same house in 1944 and present - located on Quebec Drive. Thankfully, not much has changed.

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