15 Classic Movies Represented In Just 9 Film Frames
Like its name implies, 9 Film Frames attempts the retelling of iconic movies in just nine frames. The results are visually compelling.
Like its name implies, 9 Film Frames attempts the retelling of iconic movies in just nine frames. The results are visually compelling.
These are the type of recipes that Julia Child’s nightmares were made of.
What’s ’50s-speak for YOLO?
These photos might just change your perception on “America’s Queen of Entertaining” and that is a good thing.
An amazing photo collection from Imagineering Disney compares vintage photos of the Disneyland with current ones.
During her lifetime the iconic sex symbol graced the cover of Life magazine six times.
Disney would often film entire scenes - in a process called live-action reference - to help animators create realistic movements and scale.
“The Master of Suspense” was famous for his signature blink-or-you’ll-miss-them cameos in his movies.
These color publicity photos and behind the scene shots from the iconic black & white TV series will blow your mind.
These photos and rare clips give us a peek at street life in 1950’s Hollywood.
Guys! We invented a time machine. Or as the French would say, une machine de time.
Whatever that means, but this 1950s massager was dentist-approved.
You’re doing it wrong.
In early 1955, he posed for some photos that gave a haunting premonition.
The starlet’s government issued I.D. was recently up for auction at Bonham’s.
Smoke one for “the Gipper”.
You must see this fascinating trailer for a forthcoming documentary exploring the work of Vivian Maier, a caregiver whose hobby remained a secret.
John Steinbeck’s poignant 1958 letter to his teenage son about love answers so many questions. It’s quite possibly the wisest thing ever written and might make you cry.
Find out what happens when young Jimmy Barnes thumbs a ride.
Vintage snaps of the Happiest Place on Earth — some while it was still under construction.
These kids would suck at Supermarket Sweep.
The 1950s were much smoother times.
Or whatever they had back then. It was MS Paint or something.
These dreamy black and white photos will make you want to Midnight-in-Paris yourself to another era.
No, really. (P.S. Ain’t nothing wrong with being obsessed with Bagel Bites.)
The most advanced special effects known to man, explained.
Why bother listening when you can just sedate her?
This instructive 1955 classic teaches a wife everything she needs to know if she wants to convince her husband to buy her state of the art appliances.
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