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  1. Make sure to check out Jenny Pacanowski, an Army combat medic who picked "Casablanca" for her movie choice. Her story of being suicidally depressed after service in Iraq and healing herself, in part, by watching TCM is inspirational and fascinating. Tune in just for the intro/outro if you've seen the film too many times.

    She talks about her preference for "tragic love stories" during her battle with extreme PTSD and how she learned it was ok to cry by watching movies such as this because we all "belong to a culture that views crying as a weakness". "It's not that, it's a release and it took me six long years alone in my house to learn that," watching TCM the whole time. (I paraphrase slightly.)

    She's got the fire and energy and passion of someone who has overcome extreme passages in her life and come out the other side. She's cool and now leads writers' workshops for vets throughout the Northeast.

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  2. Has anyone seen the new Noir Alley promo featuring the women of noir? It's pretty ridiculous..the dialogue is made up with some woman speaking in "tough tones" about being "Possessed" and saying things such as "Some are still trying to figure me out. So I'll tell you what I am. I'm no good, Baby. You've got to believe that." "I smoke. I drink. I do anything to get what I want. They can't fix me cause I don't need fixing." Danger makes me come alive and I will go chasing that feeling again and again. And I won't regret a single thing." 

    Then there's pictures of Barbara Stanwyck, Claire Trevor, Peggy Cummins, Ida Lupino and more...interspersed with pics of Eddie Muller. GIVE ME A BREAK. When did he become a movie star? or a woman? or the object of anyone's fancy?

    And then Eddie says: "A woman like that can only be found on Noir Alley."

    It's all just too much, trying too hard, sexist as heck...and just badly written. Find a new copywriter E.M. and don't insert yourself so much into classic noir. You're on this side of the screen with the rest of us...watching, OK?
     

  3. I'm looking forward to Wonderstruck, based on the novel by Brian Selznick that tells the story of two kids in two different time periods. The older one filmed in black and white, the modern story in color. I haven't read the book, just seen the previews, but it's directed by one of my favorites, Todd Haynes (Carol, Far From Heaven, I'm Not There and Velvet Goldmine).

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