aftermath
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Rented "There was a Crooked Man" - 1970 Semi-Comedy Western with Kirk Douglas, Henry Fonda, Hume Cronyn, Burgess Meredith, and Warren Oates. To me this was an obscure movie that I could not remember being made. Well with the cast involved and a good story, thoroughly enjoyed it enough to see it twice and now plan to purchase it for my collection. Highly recommend to all to watch it if never seen.
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> Thanks for the info, iplyruf. The crooks at
> Cablevision are doing the same thing in New York.
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> I am waiting for Oct. 19th to find out about the
> availability of broadband from DISH Network. At that
> time, I hope to give my television and internet
> business and money to DISH, and kiss the crooks at
> Cablevision goodbye after 24 years.
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> Can you do the same for Time Warner?
I don't understand. I have Time Warner and like to have you clarify if Cablevision is now treating TCM as a premium channel and not part of your "basic" channels. Does that mean you will have to pay extra and if so if you don't mind how much extra? Maybe this is how TCM is keeping commercial free by getting a slice of the pie from the various cable systems who are charging extra for carrying TCM in "broadband".
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Send her to James Mason.
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> W.C. Fields?
The ink is still wet! Hey Charlie T did you say YOU stink at this? Do you feel better now? Holy Cow your turn jdb1!
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You don't stink I knew he was Mary Martin's son. She played Peter Pan in 1955 on television which by the way had the record for the number of people watching at that time. Ok here goes...........I was born on February 10th, 1879. I ran away from home when I was eleven years old. When I was 14, I saw the Burns Brothers juggling team and became fascinated and took up juggling which helped me in later years in movies I appeared in. I started in Vaudeville in Atlantic City and was seen by a Ziegfeld Follies scout, who later contacted me to appear in the follies for a period of ten years. My first movie was in 1925, with many more to follow. Who am I?
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Larry Hagman
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Charlie T just spoofing. Everybody takes things so serious around here. Why?
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> There are also newer movies such as Airport,
> Die Hard II and made-for-TV Storm of the
> Century.
Yes but is it "Classic Snow"?
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"MADE IT MA.........TOP OF THE WORLD"!!!!!!!!
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Richard Dix anyone agree?
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Saw Rob Zombie last night did anyone report a gorilla missing at the zoo?
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Charles Bronson?
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Gene Hackman - "Uncommon Valor" 1983?
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Black Beauty?
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You got it Charlie T! Your up at bat now!
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Wrong! Try Again!
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Equus - 1977?
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This is a wild guess - Telly Savalas?
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After Seventy-Three years the greatest screen entrance ever was "KING KONG" as he claimed his gift made by the natives of Skull Island ( Fay Wray ) that made movie-goers gasp back then and still has a major impact to this day.
Aftermath
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Let me take off my "Top Hat" and ask the following: Who said and in what movie - " You like your tea as much as I like my gin"
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So "Hanoi Jane" and "Norman Bates" outdid us! ( Can't stand either one ) Congratulations as in White Heat " Made It Ma Top of the world" I guess you start a new one and go for two. I'll root for the Mets because Willie ( Great Yankee Second Baseman ) is the manager.

Aftermath
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First "Blue Handles" now "Loud Volume" I think you better set up an appointment with your doctor.

aftermath
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> Gene Kelly said that, in "Inherit the Wind" (1960).
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> Dan N.
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> http://www.silentfilmguide.com
What took you so long? Batter UP!
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> Aftermath:
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> I like 'fluff' movies, that's one of the reasons I
> watch TCM, most of their movies are fluff, or used
> to be. I only mentioned White Christmas as
> an afterthought; and if you look, you'll see I added
> it as a P.S. The whole point of 'White
> Christmas' was the irony of there being no
> snow in Vermont at Christmas time, and the final
> scene with the beautiful snow coming down was a
> lovely finale to the movie.
I didn't mean the movie was fluff I meant the snow was "Fluffy"


Asking for suggestions: What do we want TCM to do about trolls?
in PROBLEMS with the Message Boards
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Trolls are usually teenagers who's rooms are in the attic or basement and get kicks from shocking or irritating normal users. To reply to them is like feeding an animal, they keep coming back for more. You are right the best course of action is to ignore them!