May 16, 2012

A Supercut of Libraries in Film and Television

Posted on 16. Jan, 2012 by in Videos & Trailers

Reading is fundamental–even on the set of a Hollywood lot. Fans of the Greene County Public Library, in Greene County, Ohio, have put together a clever supercut of library scenes from popular films and television series.

The video includes scenes from The Golden GirlsThe Shawshank Redemption, Philadelphia Story, Sesame Street, Harry and the Hendersons, and our personal favorite, Party Girl.

 

[via nymag]

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William Johnson is the online editor of Lambda Literary. He is also the editor and publisher of Mary Literary: A literary journal dedicated to publishing gay writing of artist merit and a contributing arts and culture writer for CrushFanazine.

One Response to “A Supercut of Libraries in Film and Television”

  1. Paula Lichtenberg 20 January 2012 at 12:03 PM #

    Public library bias? They left out one of the best, “Desk Set.”


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