Default Disney: Saludos Amigos (1942)
Walt Disney, Donald Duck, and Goofy star in Saludos Amigos - a South American trip involving Latin beats, perilous mail delivery, and a forbidden romance...
007 on the 7th: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE is often described as the dark horse of the James Bond franchise, in part due to its one-off Bond actor, George Lazenby...
007 on the 7th: Live and Let Die (1973)
Roger Moore makes his debut as James Bond in LIVE AND LET DIE - a film perhaps unjustly overshadowed by its kick-ass Paul McCartney and the Wings song...
Default Disney: “The Barnyard Battle” (1929)
Disney's THE BARNYARD BATTLE - if you've ever wanted to see Mickey Mouse stripped down naked and given a disturbing, intrusive physical examination...
Default Disney: Victory Through Air Power (1943)
Victory Through Air Power - the most atypical animated film Walt Disney ever produced and the incredible effect it had on the outcome of World War II...
007 on the 7th: Goldfinger (1964)
Goldfinger. When one thinks of James Bond, especially classic Bond, there is no other title as synonymous with the character (even though the title...
The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Set in prologue against the ancient Greek stage, land of myths, demigods, and heroes, The Guns of Navarone honors the forging of new legends - not those of gods and titans but of ordinary men and women....
007 on the 7th: Casino Royale (1954)
There are few fictional characters as beloved and recognized as James Bond 007. From the moment audiences were introduced to Bond in his 1962...
Alien (1979)
Forget the now-legendary "in space, no one can hear you scream" tagline. Going by the logic of the Alien universe, it should read, "In space, no one will...
Default Disney: “El Terrible Toreador” (1929)
Walt Disney's "EL TERRIBLE TOREADOR" - talk about a short that lives up to its name. Often cited as the worst Silly Symphony cartoon, it does little to...