. . . focused on cinema. We all have favorite films and scenes . . . be prepared to share them along with the watch on your wrist about 36 hours from now. My all-time favorite scene is the anti-climactic dialog between Jimmy Stewart, Richard Attenborough,...
With The Oscars just announced and everyone loving a good movie, I’m sure we will all enjoy this edition of WristScan. All I need to do now is to choose a watch or two !
. . . is priceless. No matter how many times I watch that clip, it renders me in awe of his enormous subdued acting talent. He could say more with a raised eyebrow than Lawrence Olivier with half a minute of dialog. Art
Love your theme! I love cinema and I can’t resist trying to identify the watches worn by the actors/ actresses in films. The Flight of the Phoenix is a classic!! Yes, I can well remember that scene!! But anyway the German designer could make it fly!! Inte...
. . . that killed the pilot, Abel. These days, a studio would hire a computer graphics expert to create this scene. That's precisely why cinema before CGI was more compelling than it is now. Reminiscently, Art
… and the films you brought to your opening post and those posted by our friends bring me so many fond memories of nice hours spent in theater seats. To answer your theme I thought about a four favorite films and related them with watches in my collection...
. . . fused them together, Abel. Collecting watches with film affiliations could be the next trend after gloves. Blow-up is one of a handful of films so subliminally powerful it exerts a hold on the imagination beyond its nominal confines. When I first sa...
I finally decided to re post it again after double checking I was in the right thread! Lol! Thank you so much for your thoughtful and interesting answer to my post above. You are right collecting watches with film affiliations could be the next trend afte...