Today is Thursday, and I am going to publish my first 100 New Code Films article of the week. I am publishing this article today so that it will be published during April, since tomorrow is May 1. This is the thirty-third article in this series. The purpose of this series is to encourage exploration … Continue reading 100 New Code Films – #33. “Athena” from 1954
Month: April 2020
The Sunshine Blogger Award from Sally Silverscreen!
On April 10, my dear friend Sally Silverscreen of 18 Cinema Lane nominated me for The Sunshine Blogger Award. Although I have nominated others for this award, this is my first time receiving the award. Thank you, Sally! I am honored. Blogging awards are not only flattering but fun, since I love answering the questions, … Continue reading The Sunshine Blogger Award from Sally Silverscreen!
100 New Code Films – #32. “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek” from 1944
Today is Sunday, so it's time for another 100 New Code Films article. This series is a semi-weekly one which is dedicated to the discovery of American Breen Era (194-1954) films which I have never seen before. When you look at a blog devoted to classic films, scroll through a collection of old movies for … Continue reading 100 New Code Films – #32. “The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek” from 1944
100 New Code Films – #31. “Little Lord Fauntleroy” from 1936
Today is Friday, so I will publish my first 100 New Code Films article of the week. This is the seventeenth week of 2020. This is also the thirty-first article in the series. I will publish two articles per week in all but four weeks this year to reach my goal of watching 100 American … Continue reading 100 New Code Films – #31. “Little Lord Fauntleroy” from 1936
Code Concepts #6. Swearing, Substitutes, and Words Better Left Unsaid
Today is Thursday, so I often use this day to publish a Code Concepts article instead of a Breening Thursday article. A lot can be learned about the process of self-regulation from breening un-Code films, but there are many things which you can only learn about the Breen Era by studying Code films. I try … Continue reading Code Concepts #6. Swearing, Substitutes, and Words Better Left Unsaid
100 New Code Films – #30. “Louisiana Purchase” from 1941
Today is Sunday, so it's time for this week's second 100 New Code Films article. If one wants to be a truly knowledgeable classic film fan, he must seek old movies he hasn't seen yet relentlessly. My goal is to watch every Code film ever made in my lifetime. That is a narrower time period … Continue reading 100 New Code Films – #30. “Louisiana Purchase” from 1941
100 New Code Films – #29. “Home in Indiana” from 1944
Today is Saturday, so it's time for the first 100 New Code Films article of the week. This is the sixteenth week of the year and the second full week of April. Most every week, I watch and review two American Breen Era (1934-1954) films which I have never seen before. This not only provides … Continue reading 100 New Code Films – #29. “Home in Indiana” from 1944
Film Fashion Friday 24. Hostess Outfits for Housebound Glamour
Today is Friday, so it's time for another Film Fashion Friday article. This weekly series is dedicated to studying clothes from Code films and trying to reproduce our favorite outfits and looks with pieces from Amazon. Every time you buy one of the products I recommended, PEPS gets a small commission through the Amazon Affiliate … Continue reading Film Fashion Friday 24. Hostess Outfits for Housebound Glamour
News Bulletin; A New Article, A New Issue, and a Radio Guest Appearance
I try to keep you, my readers, informed of what I am doing in other fields besides writing here at PEPS. Recently, three things which have happened which were not only good opportunities for me but great steps in the progress of our cause of pure entertainment. Firstly, my eleventh article for the Epoch Times … Continue reading News Bulletin; A New Article, A New Issue, and a Radio Guest Appearance
100 New Code Films – #28. “One Hundred Men and a Girl” from 1937
Today is Sunday, so it's time for another new Code film. In all but four weeks of 2020, I am going to watch and review two American Breen Era (1934-1954) movies which I have never seen before as part of my series 100 New Code Films. This is a great opportunity for me to discover … Continue reading 100 New Code Films – #28. “One Hundred Men and a Girl” from 1937