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Tikisoo

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  1. 7 hours ago, Grumpytoad said:

    It's a minor thing, but I found the soundtrack confusing and at times irritating.

    NOT a minor thing. The overloud music really hurt my enjoyment (& comprehension) of THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE '02. It is the life of late movie mogul Robert Evans & the music was so loud it drowned out the narration. 

    On the other side of the scale, the sweeping music in THE GHOST & MRS MUIR '47 greatly enhanced my enjoyment of this otherwise quirky fantasy film.

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  2. On 4/12/2022 at 12:43 AM, Dargo said:

    (...hmmm...guess I never really realized before how close that "R" button on my keyboard is to that "F" button here?!)

    Yeah, I notice when you ruck up!

    On 4/12/2022 at 8:27 AM, TomJH said:

    I find many of them a pain on these discussion boards.

    PIA. Poor Pia Zadora, her name is acronym for being one.

    I dislike using abbreviations, it's like slang - can confuse newbies, seniors or those whom English is not their first language. Noir scripts are full of crazy slang terms, though.

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  3. This subscriber already watched it, look forward to every installment. As usual, insightful & revelatory.  Very interesting about Pierce's make up (clay!) & the origins of the story.

    I definitely prefer Universal  horror to today's...the aspect of the original Mummy that newer ones don't have? Suspense. Tension should build like winding a spring. Modern movies have far too much action without any building of tension. 

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  4. 3 hours ago, laffite said:

    A likeable character is fine and I suppose that will do.

    "Caring about" a charactor sometimes includes not liking them...first charactor that comes to mind is Richard Widmark, who often plays a despicable bully. But his apparent delight in hurting others makes him interesting. I think we all secretly hope for redemption, even for others. 

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  5. On 4/10/2022 at 10:13 AM, TomJH said:

    As soon as they slash it another 19.5 million they're in my price range.

    My 1400 sq ft. house with Stickley built interior (& ghosts) cost $20k in 2000 & has a great view of the houses across the street.

    31 minutes ago, Bogie56 said:

    a slate terrace and a tiered garden

    They mean "slate garden"  England is like New England here: no soil, just rock.

  6. 22 hours ago, lydecker said:

     Now, if he would just bring back the old TCM logo (and get rid of the annoying music and graphics!)

    OIC, this story is relevant because TCM ownership falls within the "package". I was blissfully unaware of who owns whom. Guess all that's needed is identifying the few biggest corporations....chances are the channel/studio belongs to one of them. America is ruled by corporations, why wouldn't entertainment media be included?

    19 hours ago, txfilmfan said:

    They've put TCM in this division of the Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks Group:  Kids, Young Adults and Classics. 

    Yup, senior citizens considered children....

    14 hours ago, lydecker said:

    Adult Swim??? There's actually a network named Adult Swim????

    Haha what a retro term....anyone? As a child my family belonged to a Country Club - Dad played the golf course, me & Mom would lounge the olympic size swimming pool. I'd spend HOURS splashing around, learning how to swan dive, braving the "high" diving board, etc. And then you'd hear the lifeguard announce, "Adult Swim" and all us kids had to get out of the pool for 30 minutes. 

    When I saw that section of Cartoon Network, LOL as I hadn't heard the term in decades.

  7. 7 hours ago, Swithin said:

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    Wow-is that Charles Gray? One of my favorite British actors...not in enough films, imho. His small role in Rocky Horror was perfect/fabulous, although under appreciated by that crowd.

  8. 20 hours ago, cmovieviewer said:

    I agree that Underground would be better if they could do a weekly host.

    Ugh I remember the Rob Zombie days, he was just too much into how cool he thought himself & not the movies.

    The best TV movie hosts imho,  make you feel as if you're watching the movie with them. I'd rather they not be judgmental or diminish the movie's efforts but remain respectful and interested in discussing the movie's history.

    For example, I don't care for labeling every movie as "cult classics" or "camp" because it denigrates who worked on it or those who truly like a movie. (exception-Sharknado, it was meant to be bad-what an insulting  concept) I don't want negative opinions or spoilers, would YOU do that when showing someone a movie the first time?

    A host for Underground would be a tightrope, but I do think possible. Steve Hayes the Tired Old Queen at the Movies could host Underground well with his enthusiasm for off the wall movies & classic film knowledge.

     

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  9. On 4/7/2022 at 7:31 AM, Bogie56 said:

    Mark Wahlberg has listed his massive, six-acre Beverly Hills Park estate for $87.5million, 13 years after purchasing the plot of land for $8M and building his dream family home.

    Who the hex is Mark Wahlberg? Selling his entirely customized dream home just shows you the difference between what you think you want and what actually makes you happy. At least these crazy CA McCastles make great "locations" like the Pasadena mansion used for TV's GHOSTS.

  10. 23 hours ago, LsDoorMat said:

    I'd highly recommend it as a great example of a precode film. It has everything - including that macabre scene I mentioned in the title. If anything sticks with you years after you see it, it will be that one scene

    I've seen it-I think at a film festival-I know it was on the big screen. Obviously this translates well watching it at home too. Sounds like it's worth seeking out for another view.

  11. 6 hours ago, Technicolor33 said:

    Underground has turned into 80s HBO. No more 60s camp. They changed their format.

    Not really. UNDERGROUND is comprised of all the movies included in the "package" rented from studios that won't fit in their regular programming.

    The station may have to show these films during a 3 month time frame, so it's great when they can combine similar titles like the above "sorohorror" and Santa themed horror movies at Christmas. I recorded the night UNDERGROUND offered a Jodie Foster double feature of schlocky 70's horror & enjoyed seeing them for the first time. 

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  12. On 4/2/2022 at 8:21 PM, Swithin said:

    I loved American Werewolf, for its seriousness and its humour.  A few years after I saw it, I was on Ilkley Moor in Yorkshire. It suddenly got dark and started to rain. I heard a howling sound. I was terrified.

    Every time I see 1941's  WOLFMAN, it reminds me of when I walked to the neighborhood theater to see a horror festival that included it.

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    The short cut home is through big Sunnycrest Park built on a drumlin-

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    So it's October and fog had settled in the valleys and the moon was peeking in & out of clouds looking exactly like the movie. The only sound besides the highway was the slush slosh of my boots in the wet grass that made me think of the scenes in the Wolfman. Although a grown adult I was actually nervous & glad to arrive home safely.

    I wonder if these old films were actually scary to kids back then because they found themselves in those situations & places more than kids do today. What teen walks to the movies these days?

  13. 12 hours ago, Dargo said:

     I was really impressed that you'd even know of the now defunct Zundapp brand at all.

    When it comes to motorcycles, Dargo knows all. It pays to hang around an internet group...you get to find out everyone is knowledgeable about something.  

    I always love when a newbie comes here trying to impress us with their film knowledge, writing in  superfluous flowery language and is instantly,  simply corrected by some long time member who is expert on the subject.

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    Thanks Dargo for that pic of Ann-Margaret on a motorcycle. Is it from THE SWINGER '66?

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    The image is now included in my jewelry glass charm line. 

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  14. 1 hour ago, LawrenceA said:

    His name became an industry term for a difficult TV star who had a higher opinion of himself and his career prospects than he should have, and then shooting himself in the foot.

    No wonder I'm not familiar with him....

    1 hour ago, LawrenceA said:

    His place was later supplanted by David Caruso

    Who dat? 😄

  15. 2 hours ago, Princess of Tap said:

    And he deserved all that he got.

    You guys talking about Pernell Roberts? What did he "get"? What did he do?

    I only know him from "San Francisco International" 1970 TV movie seen on MST3K. He's a smug bastard-

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    Who looks just like my smug ex husband, RIP. My favorite line uttered by a robot for Pernell, "People are going to hate you for a long time, Davey"

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  16. I have several photos from that session with Louise Brooks-her tutu has a big G on the front. (there's a few topless photos from that session too) I just came across this looking for an interior set shot from NIGHT OF THE HUNTER-

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    I love how the lake & shore are so obviously a backdrop in a sound stage but have brilliantly been painted softer, without blacks/whites to give the illusion of distance & summer humidity. It's one of those rules an artist knows to help create an illusion subliminally. 

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  17. I like to look at props in home interiors in movies. That's how I discovered the adult "Boudoir Doll" fad popular in the teens/twenties. 

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    (there's 2 in that photo) But more delightful is when spotting some common household item used as a prop that I actually own, like the Gothic Clock in NIGHT OF THE HUNTER and the "Fiesta" string holder in Burt Lancaster's kitchen in ATLANTIC CITY.

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    Recently a photo of Sally Kellerman in a Western was posted here & she was wearing the exact same pearl crescent brooch of my Mom's-mass produced by Monet in the 60's. I printed out the photo & put it with my brooch in the jewelry box.

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    That's what comes from inheriting stuff from several generations.

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  18. 6 hours ago, yanceycravat said:

    Gives me a smile every time I see it. Powell's exchange with Buddy Rich is simply fantastic.

    Yeah & I always like seeing a dancer's underpants!

    I love that choreography but noticed at least 7 cuts in that sequence, hopefully just for the different camera angles, not different "takes" seamed together.  I always enjoy Fred Astaire's dancing knowing it's one continuous take - we are really seeing him dance the routine straight through.

    I also noticed tall Red Skelton bends his knees as if poised to dance, "shortening" himself when standing next to Dorsey & Lahr.... making his face line up with them for the shot. Nice.

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