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Dolores, Of Course

@doloresofcourse

History duster. Art gazer. Colorful family tree.

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Robert Redford has died at 89 years old. The film icon starred in classic movies such as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "All the President's Men," won an Oscar for directing “Ordinary People” and founded the Sundance Film Institute. variety.com/2025/film/news…

Robert Redford has died at 89 years old. 

The film icon starred in classic movies such as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and "All the President's Men," won an Oscar for directing “Ordinary People” and founded the Sundance Film Institute.
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Robert Redford playing a gentle incarnation of death, coming for a frightened old woman in The Twilight Zone episode "Nothing in the Dark" (1962). An extraordinary performance then, terribly bittersweet today.

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One of these rich dudes invested in a food company with all proceeds going to kids in need. The other started Sundance Institute, boosting the lives of countless artists. Hey modern rich dudes, don't be a typical greedy AI crypto-prick, be like these two.

One of these rich dudes invested in a food company with all proceeds going to kids in need. The other started Sundance Institute, boosting the lives of countless artists. Hey modern rich dudes, don't be a typical greedy AI crypto-prick, be like these two.
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Tonight, Congress will vote to lower the age to prosecute minors as adults from 16 down to 14 in DC. Let me get this straight: Congress wants to prosecute 14 yr. olds as adults, but they don’t want to prosecute adults who sexually abuse 14 year olds? Release the Epstein files.

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The animated science fiction adventure series "Jonny Quest" debuted on ABC 61 years ago on this day, September 18, 1964. The show was an instant success, both critically & commercially but was canceled after one season due to high production costs.

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L.A. Confidential is 28 years old today. There was open ridicule from the public and even studio execs regarding the casting of then Australian soap actors Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe in lead roles for L.A. Confidential. Boy, were they wrong. This film is sheer class.

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Harold Lloyd's The Freshman is now 100 years old. It was Lloyd's most popular silent comedy, and one of the biggest hits of 1925, taking in $2.6 million at the box office

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That time Cindy Lauper decided to give us one of the best version of "Time After Time" live on The Tonight Show with Jonny Carlson (1984)

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On this day in 1066, England's King Harold II slaughters 6,000 Vikings (along with his own outlaw brother) at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Days later he'll quick march his army 250 miles south to intercept William of Normandy near Hastings. Spoiler alert: It doesn't go well.

On this day in 1066, England's King Harold II slaughters 6,000 Vikings (along with his own outlaw brother) at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Days later he'll quick march his army 250 miles south to intercept William of Normandy near Hastings. Spoiler alert: It doesn't go well.
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“The character is more important than the actor who plays him, but I feel that it was my privilege to be the custodian of the character […] I think he will always endure.” Remembering Christopher Reeve – born on this day Sept. 25, 1952. He made us believe a man could fly.

“The character is more important than the actor who plays him, but I feel that it was my privilege to be the custodian of the character […] I think he will always endure.”

Remembering Christopher Reeve – born on this day Sept. 25, 1952. 

He made us believe a man could fly.