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The Screengrab Highlight Reel: Director’s Cut

Posted by Scott Von Doviak

This is it, gang. The long goodbye is over and it’s just about time to roll the credits and bring up the house lights, but before we go, let’s take one last moment to look back at the good times. Here are some of our favorite posts from throughout Screengrab history:

The Screengrab Holiday Special: Movies We’re Thankful For

Face/Off: Breaking the Waves

The 13 Greatest Long-Ass Movies of All Time


Take Five: We Love the 80s

Forgotten Films: The Oscar (1966)

Unwatchable #85: Battlefield Earth

Take 5: Character Actors Who Take the Lead

Face/Off: Fargo

The Screengrab Presents: The Five Kinds of Twist Endings

Jailbait Cinema: 16 Films That Make Us Nervous

That Guy! Special Godfather Edition

Q&A: Bob Balaban

CGI Must Die: Five Reasons Why

Sundance Do-Overs: When the Buzz Turns to Fizzle

The Screengrab 24-Hour Stephen King Marathon

The Letdowns: Lifeforce (1985)

OST: Repo Man

When Good Directors Go Bad: Dreamcatcher

Forget Indy and Rambo: Five Reasons We Want Mad Max Back

Top Ten Reasons The Dark Knight Isn’t as Good as You Think It Is

That’s a wrap! Thanks once again for making us a little part of your day, for as long as it lasted. Please make your way to the exits in an orderly fashion. You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.


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Mayday said:

May you rest in peace, Screengrab.

May 29, 2009 5:59 PM

Andy said:

Sorry to see you go, Scott and crew.  I really enjoyed checking in with you all every day, and you really posted some great, thoughtful discussion.  Plus, lots of Watchmen and other geek ephemera coverage.  I wish you all much luck with whatever comes next.

May 29, 2009 6:29 PM

Joanne Mullen said:

This is a terrific blog, one of the best film blogs on the net, and it's a shame that it's closing.  I just hope the archives stay up for everyone to enjoy.  This site will rue the day it dumped its best feature.  

May 29, 2009 10:20 PM

Yiyer said:

Thanks so much for your work on this blog. This quickly became my favorite film site after I happened upon it a little over a year ago, and it will be sorely missed in this home. I, too, wish all of you the best in whatever endeavors you choose to pursue next. I know some of you may be contributing to the avclub and they are richer for it. Again thank you for making each day a little brighter

May 30, 2009 12:36 AM

Krauthammer said:

gonna mad cry now

May 30, 2009 1:58 AM

heroicmedicine said:

Your blog will be missed.  Good luck!

June 1, 2009 6:27 PM

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