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  1. > {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote}

    > I've seen some or all of just about every series ever made in the 30s and 40s. But I have never seen even one Ellery Queen movie with either William Gargan or Ralph Bellamy.

    >

    > I love The Lone Wolf, i can watch Warren William all day.

    I don't know why the Columbia ELLERY QUEENs haven't shown up yet on TCM. Prior to that series, there were two Republic features, THE SPANISH CAPE MYSTERY (1935) and THE MANDARIN MYSTERY (1937).

  2. > {quote:title=scsu1975 wrote:}{quote}

    > > {quote:title=PrinceSaliano wrote:}{quote}

    > > Yes, American movie-goers should have the right to shoot anyone who tries to relieve them of their chicken wings, Yodels and fried dough.

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    > If they want my jujubes, they will have to take them from my cold sticky sneakers.

    ****...it's a pity not everyone will get that.

  3. > {quote:title=finance wrote:}{quote}

    > It looks as if they are more interested in preventing food from being brought into the theaters than they are in preventing guns from being brought in.

    Yes, American movie-goers should have the right to shoot anyone who tries to relieve them of their chicken wings, Yodels and fried dough. "I paid my money to see Bruce Willis blow thangs up real good and no commie liberal is gonna ruin it. What they serve at them thar tea parties?"

  4. > {quote:title=fxreyman wrote:}{quote}

    > Sprocket_Man wrote:

    > Years ago, the political writer, Richard Reeves, evaluated the presidents in an article for the Los Angeles Times. One passage he wrote about Reagan has always stuck in my mind:

    >

    > "Ronald Reagan is a man who knows what he knows, and he's disinterested in, or distrustful of, everything he doesn't know."

    >

    > That actually describes a lot of people the world over, and everyone has the right to be that insular and parochial -- except elected officials in whose hands the trust and welfare of the rest of us is placed.

    >

    > It was true of Reagan, and even truer of G.W. Bush, and we all end up paying the price for their view of the universe's being frozen in amber.

    >

    > *That's true of Conservatives in general. Which is why I would never vote for one.*

    >

    > You should really engage your brain before posting something that offends several people here including me. Why not just say you disagree with conservatives and leave it at that.

    >

    > God forbid if there was a thread on here somewhere that posted the same idea that had the President they wanted on currency as Obama. And then watch as many people say that would be fine, because in their minds he is a great man. And how many people would rise up and have negative things to say about Obama? Not many I am guessing but I'd be very interested in seeing how rude you would be to posters against Obama, just as you all have been rude against anyone supporting Reagan.

    Is anybody suggested putting Obama on our currency? The subject of this thread is putting Reagan on it. Please pay attention.

  5. > {quote:title=GreatMoviesFan wrote:}{quote}

    > Just got done watching The Monster that Challenged the World...you know, people always complain about the rubber monsters, how corny they look, I don't care if it looks fake or not, that one FREAKED ME OUT to watch, and to listen to that awful noise it made, and when they put out the first one's eye, EEWWWW! Much applause to the people responsible for that movie, it was REALLY out there and ahead of its time I think.

    Definitely one of the best monster movies of the 1950s. And I think the monsters were well done for the era (and budget).

  6. > {quote:title=Sprocket_Man wrote:}{quote}

    > Years ago, the political writer, Richard Reeves, evaluated the presidents in an article for the Los Angeles Times. One passage he wrote about Reagan has always stuck in my mind:

    >

    > "Ronald Reagan is a man who knows what he knows, and he's disinterested in, or distrustful of, everything he doesn't know."

    >

    > That actually describes a lot of people the world over, and everyone has the right to be that insular and parochial -- except elected officials in whose hands the trust and welfare of the rest of us is placed.

    >

    > It was true of Reagan, and even truer of G.W. Bush, and we all end up paying the price for their view of the universe's being frozen in amber.

    That's true of Conservatives in general. Which is why I would never vote for one.

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