Buddy Rich the human Gatling gun of drummers. Always a must see on Johnny Carson. Looking back I didn’t realize how good we had it. My favorite drummer of all time.
June 16, 1960 was the world premiere of Hitchcock's "Psycho" starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh - and Vera Miles... who is about to discover one of the twists and turns of the film.
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The ballroom scene in The Shining might be the most otherworldly scene ever
•The set was deliberately made to be spatially impossible, with windows and corridors that wouldn't make sense in real life
•Extras spent weeks in rehearsal
•The song makes it feel even more ghostly
One of Martin Scorsese's greatest shots in GOODFELLAS. Watch as De Niro and Liotta don't move in the frame but the background seems to get closer. It was a dolly zoom done to symbolise the walls closing in on Henry.
In Miami Vice, when Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” plays, you witness one of the most cinematic moments ever on TV. It sets the tone so effortlessly and makes you realize just how f*cked up today’s TV industry has become. We lost this soul.