James Cagney walking into a room in The Public Enemy (1931).
Parker Posey.
Louis Armstrong playing, "Chinatown, My Chinatown."
Fred Willard telling a story.
Martin Short appearing on Letterman.
Groucho and Margaret Dumont.
Jean Gabin hiding from the cops in Pepe le Moko (1937).
Audrey Hepburn learning to break an egg in Sabrina (1954).
Sinatra.
Dustin Hoffman in the pool in The Graduate (1967).
John Barrymore hamming it up in Twentieth Century (1934).
Denzel Washington embodying the title character in Malcolm X (1992).
Joan Blondell and Aline McMahon scamming Guy Kibbee and Warren William in Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933).
Dick Cavett interviewing...anyone.
Fred and Ginger dancing, of course.
Jack Benny violinist.
Woody Allen wooing Diane Keaton in Manhattan (1979) (photo above).
Woody Allen wooing Diane Keaton in Annie Hall (1977).
Joe Pesci trying to understand his own sense of humor in Goodfellas (1990).
The stateroom scene in A Night at the Opera (1935) (photo above).
Henry Fonda producing the same knife in 12 Angry Men (1957).
William Demarest doing pratfalls in The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944).
Jean Harlow talking circles around everyone in Red Dust (1932).
Barbara Stanwyck fully in control in The Lady Eve (1941).
Charles Coburn, match maker in The More the Merrier (1943).
Natalie Portman's puss (photo above).
Etta James singing "At Last."
Bogie and Bacall and oh by the way Brennan (Walter) in To Have and Have Not (1944).
Cary Grant and Constance Bennet doing the town in Topper (1937).
Bill Murray, cab driver, solider in Stripes (1981).
Barney Fife crime fighter.
Joel McCrea in pursuit of the big scoop in Foreign Correspondent (1940).
Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan in 30 Rock (photo above).
Ann Sheridan.
Loretta Young faces the jury in Midnight Mary (1933).
Edward G. Robinson talking tough.
Melanie Laurent bravely takes questions from the Gestapo in Inglourious Basterds (2009).
Glee, Wednesday night.
Brando explaining Napoleonic law in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).
William Powell and Myrna Loy tippling.
Ann Dvorak.
Kristen Stewart and Jessie Eisenberg, weird but effective screen chemistry in Adventureland (2009).
The Who sings "My Generation."
Harold Lloyd hanging out in Safety Last (1923) (photo above).
Faye Duneway gladly reveals that her profession is bank robbing in Bonnie & Clyde (1967).
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, back to back.
Giuletta Masina dances in Nights of Cabrira (1957).
The foliage in The Trouble with Harry (1955).
Monument Valley photographed so beautifully in John Ford films.
Ricky Gervais.
Kim Novak wakes up in Jimmy Stewart's apartment in Vertigo (1958).
Ella Fitzgerald sings and Duke Ellington plays.
John Cleese at the Ministry of Silly Walks.
Marylin Monroe seducing Tony Curtis in Some Like it Hot (1959).
The Godfather (1972) from beginning to end.
Kissing my wife.
3 comments:
Are you trying to tell me you don't lake Jane Krakowski in 30 Rock. WHAT? Surely you jest?
No I "lake" her a lot.
Well that just goes to show how furiously I was typing. I'm getting tired of Tina Fey as an actress [Can you really call her that?] But 30 Rock does have its moments, many actually. Although the incongruity of the comedy often makes me remember Pushing Daisies for some reason...and I really miss Pushing Daisies.
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