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- A sheltered and manipulative Southern belle and a roguish profiteer face off in a turbulent romance as the society around them crumbles with the end of slavery and is rebuilt during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.
- This is a documentary that revisits the making of Gone with the Wind (1939) with archival footage, screen tests, insightful interviews and rare film footage.
- 20152h 43mNot Rated8.0 (222)VideoThe story of the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd from their early beginnings to the fatal plane that ended the original incarnation of the group.
- Soledad, a girl tired of being a taxi driver in Buenos Aires, travels with her car to Patagonia. She stops in a village whose inhabitants live in isolation and their only contact with the outside world is a cinema where old films are projected.
- An interesting, if occasionally slow and overtly polemical adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's beloved American classic, filmed and set in Iran the year after the CIA-led deposition of liberal president Mossadeq. The necessary updating of the Civil War setting to modern-day Iran requires that we see the incoming Shah Pahlavi and his family as the rapacious Yankees and carpetbaggers, while the noble, tradition-revering Southerners become a diverse group of liberal progressives incensed by US interference and much given to stomping on the Stars and Stripes and burning effigies of Marilyn Monroe and Mickey Rooney in the streets of Tehran. Sarfitta Oharakiri, a spoiled young Persian princess, is bored by the coup and more interested in getting handsome dreamy Ashkaban to marry her... but he is pledged to his cousin, the simple and good Melamoodi, so Sarfitta runs away to Tehran where she scandalizes the good townsfolk by giving them the first demonstration of the hand-jive they have ever seen, at a fundraiser for the Ayatollah. She also consorts with Reza Batlari, a sexy if unscrupulous horse trader from Saudi Arabia who is suspected of collaboration with the Shah. Years pass, people die and Sarfitta opens an opium den in the heart of the souk which makes her incredibly rich - mostly because she gets American secret service agents addicted to the hookah. When the Shah's forces crack down on the Tehranis, Ashkaban falls to pieces, Melamoodhi dies in a suicide bombing and Reza walks out on Sarfitta, telling her "My dear, I don't give a damn. Alu Akbar!" Sarfitta, weeping through her chador decides to return to her ancestral goat shack, Tararizm, declaring that tomorrow is another day. Several elements of the original story are missing (such as the slaves, although these ordinary 1950s Iranians sure do have a lot of English au-pairs in the story) and the decision to tell much of the story in elaborate music-and-dance sequences tends to confuse the action, the more so because the lyrics are apparently impossible to translate. There's also rather a lot of gun and rifle brandishing and enthusiastic beating of women, all of whom become more and more difficult to identify as the Tehranis enthusiastically embrace the veil; the fundraising ball, for instance, resembles feeding time at the Penguin House, or one of the weirder sequences in Eyes Wide Shut. Nevertheless, Sarfitta and her faithful au pair Mandy are beautifully played, even if Sarfitta smacks her rather a lot for no apparent reason while ululating shrilly and invoking Allah.
- DVD featurette on the restoration of Gone with the Wind (1939).
- A young lady whose suitcase had been stolen while traveling alone in Paris, had a crush on a homeless guy down the street.
- This video essay tracks the history of flatulence on screen, from Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles through to modern comedies. But even more intriguing are the various uses of characters passing gas in what are ostensibly dramas, like Dances With Wolves or Yasujiro Ozu's Good Morning. We tend to treat farts as sophomoric humor that only has a place in raunchy comedies, but films throughout cinema history have found unique and even endearing uses for a universal bodily function.
- Bobby makes a startling discovery when he enters Pam's hospital room.
- Willie's Power Rangers-themed birthday party is ruined when Hurricane Ashley bears down on the Florida Keys.
- The girls spend spring break in Florida when a hurricane hits.
- While in Florida on spring break, Blair falls in love. She is headed for a 2-year job in Alaska and she needs to decide what to do.
- The care package that James gets from home contains a dead pet and Mike's relationship with Heidi leaves no time to help. Since Carter and Paul have no air conditioning, Carter springs for a large fan but Paul won't pay his share.
- 1988–1991TV-Y8.0 (78)TV EpisodeAfter being blown around in the wind, Piglet is afraid to go outside again. When Pooh falls out of bed, he finds a tooth on the floor, and Rabbit tells him that it's his sweet tooth, and he must get it back to eat honey again.
- Hosts Osborne and Haskell discuss and introduce Oscar's best picture of 1939, Gone with the Wind (1939).
- Replete with unforgettable costumes and just the right accents, Jennifer Saunders is Scarlett O'Hara and Dawn French is Mammy in a highly satirical take on movie classic Gone with the Wind (1939). Plus, Dawn attempts to cheer Jen up during a prison visit with a bit of inane chat and some serious interactive game playing; "Star Test" with Transvision Vamp's Wendy James; Raw Sex (and, via cassette player, Ken's girlfriend Mrs Dobson) perform "Cinderella Rockefeller"; In a cafe setting Kirsty MacColl performs "Don't Come the Cowboy"; and we meet two down-to-earth westcountry housekeepers who like nothing better than to gossip about and take advantage of their evidently pretentious and stuck-up boss.
- David O Selnick's grandiose vision takes shape as the world heads towards war.
- 2018–2019TV Episode
- 2016–202031mTV Episode
- Emma gets lost in the jungle with Ethan. Angus, who's on the other side of the island with Donna and Shyela, calls on the radio to tell them to stay put. As they hunker down in the shelter, Emma and Ethan realize this is no average rainstorm. When the storm clears, they make their way back to camp. Emma worries that she ruined Ethan's trip but he's excited to have a story to tell.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- James Sullivan's 1976 marriage to Atlantan socialite Lta McClinton proved to be a hindrance to Sulivan's obsession with climbing up the ranks of the social elite and the marriage floundered. Answering the door to a hit man posing as a flower delivery man, Lita was shot dead at point-blank range. It took 13 years for the police to locate and arrest the hit man who accused the husband, James, to be behind the murder plot. When Sullivan vanished, it took years and an international manhunt to bring Sullivan in.
- 2016– 29mTV EpisodeTom Gleeson tests four experts to find the Hard Quiz Champ. Tonight's topics: The Tuba, Gone with the Wind, Paul McCartney and The Battle of Britain. Play along at home - you might be surprised at what you already know.
- Episode: (2020)2018–TV Episode
- The entire Parody News Network (PNN) cast unites to take on the live hand grenade known as Gone with the Wind.
- Donna becomes angry when Cleveland experiences unexpected grief at his ex-wife Loretta's funeral.
- Halum writes about the wind, explains what happens when there's a strong wind and a mild one. Today, we learn about the weather: sunny day, cloudy day, stormy day, rainy day. The boatman rows the boat with his children aboard. He asks them to help to set the sail. When he raises the sail, the number 14 was seen printed on the sail. Children recognize it. Children on other boat and the shore also recognize it. Shiku manages to play the bugle but the the tune blows Tuktuki away. Later Tuktuki sits up with her hair all messy. Tuktuki is really stunned by the tune of the Bugle. The gang teaches us about the letter "ta" with palm fruit. Konkaboti got to see a storm-beaten tree fallen on the ground. The tree asks her to help him upright. Konka lifts it up. She asks the tree to grow fruits and give shade. Papiya sees a music band while she plays with her friends. Seeing them play made her feel like playing the drums. When she tells her father about it, he makes her a drum out of beetle nut leaves. Papiya is really happy playing the drum.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- Once a season there is obsession over a subject for the Fictional Episode and this time it's with Gone With The Wind. The epic book and movie is only part of the story of a free-spirited, rebellious, creative and unconventional Southern woman and the novel that she wrote of Southern life.
- 2014– 35mPodcast EpisodeIn 1930, after putting in time at MGM and RKO, Paramount executive David O. Selznick married Irene Mayer, the daughter of L.B. Mayer. Irene's father would soon thereafter bring Selznick to MGM to fill in for an ailing Irving Thalberg, but MGM was too small for Selznick's dreams. He started his own independent studio, through which he created the original A Star is Born, the only Hitchcock movie to win Best Picture, and the biggest hit in the history of Hollywood, Gone with the Wind.