...May 21st was the 30th anniversary of the release of THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. Do you remember how exciting it was to first see clips from the movie in the trailer? Seeing EMPIRE was one of my all-time favorite movie viewing experiences.
...Movie Viewing Girl pays tribute to Princess Leia.
...Here's a fun new promotional video of TOY STORY 3, which opens in four more weeks.

...Raquelle had an exciting experience when her posts on Robert Mitchum at Out of the Past attracted the attention of the Mitchum family.
...Also at Out of the Past, Raquelle provides a very informative review of the TCM app. I enjoy the app, but let's hope they add search functionality soon.
...It appears Kevin Costner joins the likes of Hedy Lamarr and Paul Winchell as an actor who is also an inventor.

...Here's a great post on teaching young people film history and appreciation. (Hat tip: Warner Archive Twitter.)
...I'm always happy to see praise for my favorite movie, SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS (1954).
...2719 Hyperion gives a thumbs up to the brand-new Disney book WALT DISNEY IMAGINEERING: A BEHIND THE DREAMS LOOK AT MAKING MORE MAGIC REAL. I hope to order this in the next few days.
...Barrie Maxwell reviews recent classic film DVD releases at The Digital Bits. He also likes the British TV series POLDARK.

...Remember when Drew Barrymore was a cute little girl in the E.T. era? Child of Television has a fun one-minute clip of Drew's long-ago appearance on THE TONIGHT SHOW with Johnny Carson.

...Next Tuesday, May 25th, is the release date for RUSH LIMBAUGH: AN ARMY OF ONE by Zev Chafets. Limbaugh cooperated with the book.
...Speaking of politics, more scary stuff has been found hidden in the health care bill: the 1099 laws have been completely rewritten so that any business which buys $600 worth of goods (not just services) from another company will have to provide that company with a 1099 tax form. The ramifications are mind-boggling; for instance, I, as a self-employed businesswoman, will have to obtain Staples' taxpayer i.d. number and provide Staples with a 1099 because I buy over $600 worth of toner in a year. Here's more explanation from CNN Money. The costs of time and money will be devastating to a rocky economy, and it strikes me as more than a little creepy that the government wishes to track purchases at this detailed level. Let's hope this is repealed.
Have a great weekend!
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