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Gift Ideas for Henry Fonda FansHenry Fonda's engaging screen personna and amazing talent has made him one of the most popular actors in cinema history. Read this article for gift ideas for fans of this amazing actor.
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3 Generations of the Fonda DynastyNearly 30 years after his death, Henry Fonda remains a beloved Hollywood icon, and his children Jane and Peter have done all right for themselves, too, though among the family's third generation, only Peter's daughter Bridget made any headway in acting. -
Jane Fonda Drops C-Bomb on Live TV: Actress Casually Uses C-Word During "Vagina Monologues" DiscussionJane Fonda casually used the "C-word" during an appearance on "The Today Show." Fonda and playwright Eve Ensler were being interviewed by Meredith Vieira about the 10th anniversary of Ensler's play "The Vagina Monologues." -
Academy Award-Winning Actress Jane Fonda Achieved Apotheosis as Hollywood's Premier Sex PotJane Fonda, originally touted as "America's Answer to Bridget Bardot," won Oscars for "Klute" and "Coming Home"
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The Lady Eve -- Stanwyck, Fonda and Preston SturgesFilmmaker Preston Sturges had a handful of quintessential Hollywood comedies and "The Lady Eve" is one of his finest. He brought the comedic best out of Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. A great DVD or streaming video choice. -
Jane Fonda on Dr. OzJane Fonda informed the Dr. Oz audience that simple exercising such as getting up and down from a sitting position can be a healthy way to stay fit. Jane Fonda also promoted her book Prime Time.
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How Kansas City Came This Close to Being Known as Port Fonda, MissouriIt is so weird that the most famous city in Missouri is named after another state. But did you know that it received that name long before there was even a Kansas Territory. And it was almost called Port Fonda. -
Jane Fonda: Seeking a Satisfying Third ActJane Fonda published her autobiography "My Life So Far" in 2005. Modeling her life story on the three acts of a stage play, Fonda covers (in comprehensive fashion) the first two completed acts of her life, while identifying her aspirations for the third.
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James Bond, AKA Dr. Henry Jones Retires - A Look at the Career of Sean ConneryAmidst repeated inquiries regarding a possible role in the upcoming fourth installment of the Indiana Jones series, Sean Connery has come out and announced that he will not be appearing in the film and plans on staying fully retired. -
Miss Crawford Will Decide. Who'd Doubt It? "Daisy Kenyon"Review of the "Fox Noir" DVD of the non-noir 1947 "Daisy Kenyon" with Joan Crawford deciding between Dana Andrews, Henry Fonda (, and Martha Stewart?) -
February 23: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Bobby Bonilla, Kristen Davis, Dakota Fanning, Peter Fonda, Handel, Steve Holy, Too Tall Jones, Patricia Richardson and more. Is February 23rd your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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Henry Jaglom Trying to Show Female "Emotional Truth" in "A Safe Place" (1971)Review of "A Safe Place" (1971) the most obscure (but not most nonsensical) of the BBS productions brought to DVD by Criterion Editions -
The Return Tour: The Rentals and Ozma Live in ConcertOzma and the Rentals haven't missed a beat since their demises in 2004 and 2000, respectively. The sold-out show took place at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on July 7th, 2006. -
Concert Review: Particle - Transformation 2/24/06In their first public appearance, Partcle illustrates the band's new direction and the work needed to become as great as they were
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Famous People Who Died on August 12th in HistoryFamous People Who Died on August 12th in History Eliphalet Remington,Ian Fleming, Henry Fonda,Enos Slaughter,Merv Griffin
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Happy Dead Birthdays to Famous People Who Were Born on May 16Happy Dead Birthdays To Famous People Who Were Born on May 16 Billy Martin,Liberace,Henry Fonda,William H. Seward,Hana Brady
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Omaha, Nebraska: The Birthplace of American Film ActingHenry Fonda. Marlon Brando. Montgomery Clift. Fred Astaire. Nick Nolte. Dorothy McGuire. All great actors. All born or lived in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Classic Despite Flaws, The Longest Day is Still Relevant and Powerful Even After 40 YearsEven though this 1962 war drama is showing its age, it is still a powerful movie about a pivotal world event. The most expensive black and white movie for three decades, it is based on the 1959 best seller by Cornelius Ryan.
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January 27: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Mikhail Baryshnikov, James Cromwell, Troy Donahue, Bridget Fonda, Jerome Kern, Tracy Lawrence, Mozart, Donna Reed, Sabu and others. Is January 27th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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December 21: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Benjamin Disraeli, Phil Donahue, Chris Evert, Flo-Jo, Jane Fonda, Samuel L. Jackson, Ray Romano, Frank Zappa and others. Is December 21st your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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Forgotten Movies Filmed in Oregon: Paul Newman's "Sometimes a Great Notion"Paul Newman may want to declare his spaghetti sauce, popcorn and salad dressing as his "own"--but this film that he also produced is definitely an interesting and still timely part of his film legacy that should be given his own respect. -
Left-Handed Celebrities: Famous Left-Handed ActorsThis list of famous left-handed celebrities takes a look at some of the biggest actors in Hollywood. -
8 Forgotten Movies of the 1940s: From The Clock to Larceny, Inc.Following, are eight forgotten movies of the 1940s. Some were low budget "B" movies while others were main programmers.
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Camp Swampy! Good Memories! Fictional Forts and Army CampsFort Apache...Camp Swampy...Major Dad...Gomer Pyle...Sergeant Bilko -
Academy Awards: The 80th Anniversary EditionIt's the 80th anniversary for the prestigious Academy Awards ceremony. Here's a list of movies than have won or been nominated for the top prizes.
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Literature Based Movies for History, American Lit and Economics ClassesHistory educators are often accused of teaching 'war-based' history.
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Socrates and 12 Angry MenInterprettion of the film 12 Angry Men from the standpoint of the conflicting ideas represented by Socrates and the Sophists
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100 Great American Films that Didn't Win Best PictureJust because a film doesn't win the Oscar for Best Picture doesn't mean its not great.
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Politics in American Film: A Decade by Decade BreakdownThis article lists American films featuring elections and other political themes from the 1930s to 2000s.
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Top Ten Romantic Comedy HeroesWho are the best leading men?
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Top 10 Movies About TravelThe subject of travel is a recurring theme in the cinema. Travel writer Roy A. Barnes tells you about his favorite movies regarding this subject matter.
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The 10 Worst Films of the 1970'sI did break my rule of not using sequels because there is one so mind numbingly awful that it behooved me to include it.
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Five Sexy Classic Movies that Don't Involve Gratuitous SexThis article talks about society's view of sex in the movies in contrast to contemporary film and offers some classic film options that are "sexy" without involving gratuitous sex. -
The 10 Best Films of the 1950'sThe 1950's brought some hard ships to theater owners with television revolutionizing the country.
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The American Belief of 'Improvement' in the Subtext of The Grapes of Wrath and RockyAn analysis of the text and subtext of book "The Grapes of Wrath" and the movie "Rocky" for the underyling theme of improvement.
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Rodeos: The Macho Cowboy MythThere's nothing romantic or manly about cowboys and rodeos, or the ranching business they represent. -
Stuhr Museum of Grand Island, NE Takes Us Back to Pioneer DaysBut Stuhr Museum of Grand Island, NE is much more than a single building or a simple museum. Stuhr Museum is a nationally recognized educational and cultural organization with over sixty restored 100-year-old buildings on nearly 200 acres.
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Ronald Reagan: The Most Successful Actor in World HistoryRonald "Dutch" Reagan, a has-been actor exiled to the Western ghetto on the boob-tube, stages the greatest career comeback in history, easily surpassing that of the more talented thespian Marlon Brando -
Movie Director Sidney Lumet - Poised to Make a Comeback at 82He is considered one of the best directors of the latter half of the 20th Century. His films reveal his finger on the pulse of police, political and social corruption in the Eastern United States. -
TOP 10: Killer Animal Flicks! Part 2More killer animal flicks to put on your must see list
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