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View Slideshow A clean print of the lost film noir classic Killers Kill, Dead Men Die was miraculously discovered at a Mulholland Drive lawn sale last month, resolving a mystery that has transfixed noir fans for decades. Little was known about the film for certain, though it has been the subject of wild rumors ever since the screenplay was written, probably in 1942, by Raymond Chandler (based on “The Big Blood,” a story by James M. Cain, and later revised, as No Orchids for Oscar, by Dashiell Hammett and William Faulkner). It is believed that Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum were originally cast in the roles of private detectives Oscar Slade and Dan O’Bannion, only to be replaced, several years later, by Sterling Hayden and Glenn Ford, and then—most intriguingly—by Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet. We know that Lauren Bacall loved the original script.
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National Geographic's Photography Contest 2010 - The Big Picture - Boston.com
National Geographic is once again holding their annual Photo Contest , with the deadline for submissions coming up on November 30th. For the past eight weeks, they have been gathering and presenting galleries of submissions, encouraging readers to rate them as well. National Geographic was again kind enough to let me choose some of their entries from 2010 for display here on The Big Picture. Collected below are 47 images from the three categories of People, Places and Nature. Captions were written by the individual photographers. ( 47 photos total )I was very happy with the simple concept that the magazine thought of… No street gangster stuff- business men. As much as G-unit are extremely successful gangster rappers and one of the biggest rap acts out there right now, they got there because above the music they are also talented business men. 50 Cent the Vitamin Water, 50 Cent the video game, 50 Cent the movie, 50 Cent the ___… It goes on and on. It doesn’t matter what public image these guys portray- they are talented marketing gurus, rich as hell and Straight Outta ‘Southside.

