Robert Lang (DEADLINE) reports:
Warner Bros. today celebrates its centennial milestone as April 4, 2023, marks 100 years of its iconic contribution to film and television.
Its
rich heritage stretches back to the four brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam,
and Jack Warner, born to Polish-Jewish immigrants, who founded the
studio in 1923 and became mavericks of the film industry. They not only
created some of Hollywood’s greatest movies and film stars, but they
also were pioneers behind the innovative technology of the Vitaphone
that synchronized sound and put them in the forefront as major players
in Hollywood.
It's a shame DEADLINE does such a s**t poor job with the illustration. It includes a young Elizabeth Taylor -- you know, the actress who was at MGM from 1942 through 1960. She made GIANT at WB! Yes, she did. One picture (one bad picture) that did rather well but that's pretty much unwatchable today and would've been immediately forgotten if not for James Dean. In 1966, she did make WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLF at WARNER BROS but she wasn't dewey eyed and a young lady (as the picture DEADLINE uses wants to pretend). I'm a big fan of Elizabeth Taylor's but, no, she's not the face of WARNERS and never was. Natalie Wood? Yes. She was signed to WARNERS for years. She made REBEL WITH A CAUSE there and WEST SIDE STORY (the original, the one that made money), SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER (with Steve McQueen), SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRL (with Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall and Tony Curtis), THE GREAT RACE (Curtis and Jack Lemmon), GYPSY (with Rosalind Russell), INSIDE DAISY CLOVER and PENELOPE. I don't see Joan Crawford in the image where they've cobbled together photos. (There's a woman who may be her but if it is, they chose the worst photo available.) Joan was a star at MGM and then was supposed to be over. But she relaunched herself at WARNER BROS and was one of their main faces in the 40s and 50s -- MILDRED PIERCE, THE DAMNED DON'T CRY, POSSESSION, HUMORESQUE, etc.
Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart are in the image. Good. They were WB stars. Clint Eastwood is in it -- and should be. He's had a long standing relationship with WB. But guess who else did? Goldie Hawn. PRIVATE BENJAMIN, SWING SHIFT, PROTOCOL, WILDCATS and BEST FRIENDS -- all in the 80s. Where's her photo? Where's her mention?
Here's my list of 20 WARNER BROS' films you should make a point to see if you haven't already.
1) KLUTE
2) WHAT'S UP DOC?
3) PRIVATE BENJAMIN
4) CASABLANCE
5) MILDRED PIERCE
6) THE MALTESE FALCON
7) SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS
8) ENTER THE DRAGON
9) THE LETTER
10) SPARKLE (original)
11) PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE
12) DOG DAY AFTERNOON
13) THE MATRIX
14) PURPLE RAIN
15) ERASER
16) THE BIG SLEEP
17) WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
18) BATMAN RETURNS
19) HARPER
20) SUPERMAN
Those are 20 strong films -- and I could easily come up with 200 off the top of my head.
Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
The US assault on Iraq that began 20 years ago has left a toxic legacy worse than that of the Hiroshima bombing, according to a study that looked at cancer rates and infant mortality.
After the bombing in Japan, the rates of leukemia among those living closest to the detonation increased by a devastating 660%, about 12 to 13 years after the bomb (which is when radiation levels peaked). In Falluja, leukemia rates increased by 2,200% in a much shorter space of time, averaged just five to 10 years after the bombings. Anecdotally, doctors in Iraq began reporting a big increase in cancer rates as well as congenital anomalies (commonly referred to as “birth defects”) after the US began bombing the country. The research, led by Dr Christopher Busby while he was at the University of Ulster, showed that the doctors’ observations were backed up by data.
In addition to the huge increase in leukemia, Busby and his colleagues found a 1,260% increase in rates of childhood cancer in Falluja after the US bombing as well as a 740% increase in brain tumors. They also found evidence that Iraqis had been exposed to radiation, as infant mortality rates were 820% higher than in neighboring Kuwait.
What the Tatars did to Iraq in 1258, the Americans did again when they destroyed a sovereign country. Not even Iraqi artefacts were spared; they were stolen along with the country's wealth.
The US occupation fuelled hateful sectarianism which ignited sedition, making sectarianism the most prominent political headline for the regime that Paul Bremer, the US appointee and de facto head of Iraq after its occupation, put in place. He said explicitly in a TV interview that although the Shia in Iraq represent about 70 per cent of the population, Iraq was being governed by its Sunni minority and that it was time to fix this mistake and restore balance to the country.
This malicious man turned Iraq into an arena for terrorism and internal strife. He destroyed the state institutions, dismantled the army and security forces, dismissing officers and soldiers to be replaced by Shia militias that are loyal to Iran. They killed according to religious identity in a country that was a national model of one homeland and one people.
Bremer added Iraqi state officials to the terrorist lists, including ministers, senior army officers and scholars in order to liquidate them. It is painful to see Iraqi scholars being targeted for kidnapping and killing; many have had to migrate to save their lives. Despite this, some were not spared liquidation, even outside of Iraq.
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