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Bill Pullman as Thomas J. Whittmore in “The Independence Day”(1996), and as Jack Callaghan in “while you were sleeping”(1995).


Sweatpants & Sanity | Fantasy Break: Fictional Presidents of Film

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Whether you love or hate whoever is currently running the country, leaders of film have always captured the public imagination, for better or worse. What nobody can argue is that the political climate is nearly always divided, so let’s take a moment today to fantasize about what it would be like if one of our favorite fictional presidents ran the country. Enjoy, and vote for your favorite in our…

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For the 3 year anniversary of the premiere of All My Sons at the Old Vic theatre in London, here are some gifs of the play, which starred Jenna Coleman as Ann Deever, Bill Pullman as Joe Keller, Sally Field as Kate Keller, and Colin Morgan as Chris Keller.

It is very nice to see that even now, most of the pictures shown when searching for “Ann Deever” on Google, are of Jenna Coleman!

3 years ago today, All My Sons premiered at the Old Vic theatre in London. Jenna Coleman portrayed Ann Deever in the Arthur Miller play and acted alongside Bill Pullman, Sally Field, and Colin Morgan.

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This film was mesmerizing to me when it first came out and it still is. I hadn’t seen anything really like it; the malevolence of the music and image combined into something both provocative and stirring. Individual scenes still stand out: the video cassettes, Robert Loggia’s joy ride and Robert Blake’s phantom phone call. 

Will David Lynch have a new film at Cannes this year? He said it was only a rumor - but the mill is still spinning.. Hoping.. 


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