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40 Years Of The Amazing Spider-Man CD - ROM
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East
of Eden (1955) East
of Eden is an acknowledged classic, and the starring debut
of James Dean lifts it to legendary status. John Steinbeck's novel
gave director Elia Kazan a perfect Cain-and-Abel showcase for
Dean's iconic screen persona, casting the brooding star as
Cal, the younger of two brothers vying for the love of their
Bible-thumping father (Raymond Massey) in Monterey,
California, at the dawn of World War I. Massey is a lettuce
farmer, striving for market domination with an ill-fated
refrigeration scheme. Having discovered that his presumed-dead
mother (Oscar® winner Jo Van Fleet) is a brothel
owner in nearby Salinas, Cal convinces her to finance an
investment that will restore his father's lost fortune, but
neither money nor the tenderness of his brother's fiancée
(Julie Harris) can assuage Cal's anguished need for paternal
acceptance that comes nearly too late. Kazan's oblique camera
angles and Dean's tortured emoting may seem extreme by
latter-day standards, but their theatrics make East of Eden
a timeless tale of family secrets and hard-won affection
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James
Dean Collection (1998)
Starring: James Dean
Format: Black & White, Box set, Special
Edition,
Rated: NR
Studio: Laserlight Video
Video Release Date: June 19, 1998
VHS: Number of tapes: 3 |
James
Dean Story-Life of a Reb (1998) Starring: James Dean
Format: Black & White, NTSC
Rated: NR
Studio: United American Video
Video Release Date: October 8, 1998
VHS |
James
Dean and Me (1995)
Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Rated: NR
Studio: White Star
Video Release Date: March 21, 1997
VHS |
James
Dean (2001) As a fan of James Dean, I was both anxious
and excited to see this film. It is very entertaining to
watch, and the performances are superb. James Franco as James
Dean is absolutely captivating. He steals every scene, just as
Dean always did. He has every mannerism down: his mumbling and
awkward persona, the shyness that was often mistaken for
rudeness. Franco even comes across as an insomniac (as Dean
was). Any Dean fan will appreciate the obvious homework that
Franco did to prepare for his role. And the look of 50's New
York is very raw and realistic. You can almost feel what it
was like to be a struggling actor in that Golden Age.
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Mondo
James Dean: A Collection of Stories and Poems About James Dean
(Mondo Series)
by Lucinda
Ebersole, Richard Peabody (Paperback - January
1, 1996) |
James
Dean Died Here: The Locations of America's Pop Culture
Landmarks
by Chris Epting
(Paperback - May 1, 2003)
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James
Dean : Fifty Years Ago
by Dennis Stock, Joe
Hyams (Introduction) (Hardcover - April 1, 2005)
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James
Dean
by George Perry
(Hardcover - February 21, 2005) |
James
Dean: Photographs
by Axel Arens,
Paul Kremmel (Paperback - January 1, 1993) |
James
Dean-The Mutant King: A Biography
by David Dalton
(Paperback - September 1, 2001) |
Dizzy
& Jimmy: My Life With James Dean : A Love Story
by Liz Sheridan
(Hardcover - October 1, 2000) |
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Forever
James Dean (1988) This is a great video about the
short but legendary life of James Dean. It contains pieces of
several interviews of friends, actors, and other people who
knew James well. It also shows stunning scenes from James'
three movies that will forever be remembered. You'll learn of
James' complex life: from his grief-filled childhood to his
fatal accident. You'll see in depth stories of his life which
show just how much of fascinating person Dean truly was. The
only set back of the film is its length. At only 69 minutes, I
don't think you can get nearly as much information about
Dean's life than you should from a movie all about this
legend. The movie should have been longer, with more of the
interviews and scenes and other stories. However, you still
will be very pleased after watching the film; I was in tears
for most of it. Why?- you'll have to see for yourself. I
strongly urge you to buy "Forever James Dean" if you
are a die-hard fan or if you are just a little interested
about this star, or as the movie describes him: "a comet
of Hollywood". After watching this film, your heart will
be gasping for air, and you'll be left in awe only wanting to
see and learn more about James Dean
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