Movies 'Til Dawn BLOG

‘SHASTA’–THE FORGOTTEN COLA

Above are two marvelously elaborate one-minute TV spots for Shasta Colas. Both are period pieces that reference silent comedy filmmaking –and both are elaborately conceived (especially the first) and beautifully executed. Which is quite the opposite of the product they’re shilling for. Shasta was (and still is) a quite dreadful

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GO ON, BE A ‘PEPPER’ (NOT ‘PEEPER’)

Over the past couple of days we’ve discussed the iconic Burger King jingle ‘Hold The Pickle Hold The Lettuce’. Having beaten that dead horse to death again, let’s move onto another iconic advertising jingle for a crappy product. Above is the ‘Wouldn’t You Like To Be A Pepper Too’ ear

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THE HISTORY OF BURGER KING (COMMERCIALS)

Yesterday we explored two versions of Burger King’s most famous jingle (indeed one of the most famous jingles in TV history) ‘Hold The Pickle, Hold the Lettuce…’ But before that ad got into the collective consciousness, the hamburger chain tried any number of different advertising approaches. Above is a reel

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BURGER KING; HAVE IT YOUR OWN DAMN WAY

One of the greatest of all ear worm TV commercial jingles was the 1970s masterpiece “Hold The Pickles, Hold The Lettuce” written for the fast food giant ‘Burger King’. Why this particular jingle has stuck in the collective minds of those old enough to remember it is a bit of

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST; ‘ANGORA LOVE’

‘Angora Love’ (1929) was Laurel and Hardy’s last silent film and, was, in fact, the last silent film released by MGM. (Garbo’s ‘The Kiss’ was the last silent feature the studio released, one month prior to this film). Shot in March of 1929, the release was inexplicably delayed until all

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST; ‘THE FINISHING TOUCH’

The Finishing Touch was filmed in November and December 1927 in an area undergoing real estate development ; its wide open spaces provide a sense of a more pastoral Los Angeles that would soon vanish as more structures filled it in. We are on location in the neighborhood of Cheviot Hills, Los

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST; ‘BIG BUSINESS’

There are certain movie sets of the past that I yearn to be a visitor on. ‘Kane’, of course. ‘Casablanca’, most definitely. But if I were to choose a silent film to watch being filmed it would without a doubt be ‘Big Business’. The film is probably L&H’s most famous

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST; ‘DUCK SOUP’

How I love ‘lost films’. Especially when they resurface! There’s something so ghostly, so other-worldly, about a vanished movie that is, in fact, waiting patiently somewhere bizarre to be rediscovered. Many lost films turn up in New Zealand of all places. That’s because that was the last stop for prints

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST: ‘HABEUS CORPUS’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgGhc2PglO0 ‘Habeus Ciorpus’ co-directed by Leo McCarey and James Parrott was filmed on July 16–24 and 30–31, 1928. Since the jerk-offf who posted the film disabled the sharing of it on other websites you’ll have to click the above ‘watch on Youtube’ link to see it.  It’s worth the not

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LAUREL & HARDY SILENT-FEST #3: ‘TWO TARS’

“Two Tars” (1928) is, for my money, the teams greatest silent film and requires two viewings. To that end, I’ve posted two different versions of ‘Two Tars’. The above is of lesser picture quality but uses the original synchronized score/effects track which is far superior to the re-do on the

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