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Everything posted by Fedya
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I shall never forget the weekend Saura died. A silver sun burned through the sky like a huge magnifying glass.
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Tippi Hedren screaming for somebody to shoot her fallen horse in Marnie.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Fedya replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
I prefer the short B movies Fox distributed while the studio was hemorrhaging money on Cleopatra. Even the bad ones are interesting for their badness. -
Oh, God! (1977) John Denver plays a supermarket assistant manager in suburban Los Angeles with a wife (Teri Garr) and two children. One day in the mail he gets a letter claiming to be from God, who wants to meet Denver at a particular place. Of course, the couple think it's a practical joke, but a couple things happen to pique John's curiosity. Eventually, God reveals himself to Denver, taking the form of George Burns since that's a form Denver would be able to comprehend. God wants him to spread the message that yes, God exists, that he's interested in humanity, and that people have the capacity to solve their own problems to make the world a better place. Naturally, trying to spread God's word causes all sorts of difficulties in life for Denver and his family. Denver does well in the role despite not being an actor by training. Burns is quite good, and most of the supporting cast does a fine job too. The premise of having God come into your life is, I think, also well-handled. The one weakness is that the writers played to the stereotype of the idiot televangelist (Paul Sorvino plays it for all it's worth, however). The highlight might be the vintage 1970s look. I tend to like contemporary set decoration -- that is, movies from the 50s set in the 50s, or the 70s, set in the 70s, and so on -- more than looking back at periods much of the audience lived through. This one has all the goldenrod appliances you could ask for, as well as the ancient by today's standards supermarket. And then there's John Denver's AMC Pacer. And John's hairstyle would have given Sydney Guilaroff a coronary. 8/10
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Better than Roller Boogie?
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Does he know the difference between an ism and a kangaroo?
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I'm sorry the people of Puerto Rico have such lousy taste.
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Holiday wishes: films you'd like to see on TCM in the new year
Fedya replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
From one of the IMDb plot summaries: (That's only part of the plot.) I'm 99.9% certain the movie was on TCM, although I gave up on it halfway through since I didn't care for it. -
Holiday wishes: films you'd like to see on TCM in the new year
Fedya replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Is that the about trying to station nuclear missiles in Dogpatch or somesuch? If so, yes they have shown it. I'll let the poster with better access to past schedules (Linux doesn't want to search my files for some reason) tell you when. -
His girlfriend swings both ways on the uneven bars?
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Fedya replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Brooklyn, of course, is on Lawn Guyland. And upstate doesn't begin until the 518 area code. Don't let New York City types tell you otherwise. -
Is this version at least coherent?
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How about those wine glasses? If memory serves there were a couple even more outrageous than that.
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Vertigo (1958). This print is quite an improvement.
Fedya replied to allthumbs's topic in General Discussions
An emphatic NO! I think Vertigo is probably Hitchcock's most overrated movie. -
Worse than the Ritz Brothers?
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They. Call. Me. MISTER. Clavin!
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Mardi Gras group Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus honors Carrie Fisher in New Orleans Don't ever change, New Orleans.
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Dollars to donuts those incessant promos for the Midnight Lace DVD weren't to get the rights for tonight's showing, but in part to finance getting all the other stuff Universal has, like the pre-1950 Paramounts.
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Some places are still protecting the rep of 109yr old Kirk Douglas
Fedya replied to spence's topic in General Discussions
Somebody needs to edit a lot more than just the thread title. -
HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Fedya replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Xavier Cugat was Catalan, not Brazilian. -
Now that I think about it, I bet the poster who complained about the "raunchy" documentaries was talking about the one with the gay black cabaret performer. I wonder what said poster thinks of Hedy Lamarr in Ecstasy.
