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Fedya

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  1. Hollywood people--this is true with artists in general-- aren't generally as Prejudiced or bigoted, or backward as the general public because they're artists.

    Oh, they're bigoted, all right; they just have a different set of bigotries.
  2. Not to politicize this, but a presidential candidate is wanting to take us back to the (idealized) 50s,

    The other major candidate wants to take us back to the early 60s, with the worthless Camelot garbage and everything being compared to the civil rights struggle of that era.

     

    As a non-boomer (born 1972), I'd like to advance beyond that era, thank you very much.

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  3. You hold down the "option" key while you press the N.....ñ

    It depends on what keyboard layout you've got. I'm on Linux, and have a layout that allows me to use the right Alt key to type a bunch of foreign characters, pretty much everything in European languages using the Latin alphabet except for the Polish L with a slash through it. And then I've got a second layout so I can switch to Cyrillic, добрый день!

     

    If I needed to type in Spanish all the time, I'd go to system settings and set up a Spanish layout that put the ñ wherever it is on a Spanish keyboard. You just have to remember where all the foreign characters are. The French ç, for example, isn't on the C key; that give you the © symbol. Thankfully, you can bring up a representation of the keyboard layout so you can find anything.

  4. Sally (1929).

     

    Marilyn Miller plays Sally, a waitress who stupidly thinks it's a good idea to practice her dance moves while she works. This gets her fired from her job, where rich playboy stalker Blair (Alexander Gray) has been watching her through a mirror. She gets a job at a place on Long Island, where Blair runs into her again.

     

    Meanwhile, dethroned Slavic nobleman Connie (Joe E. Brown) keeps up the ruse, getting himself invited to the society party where Blair's engagement (not to Sally, of course) is going to be announced, while a promoter hires Sally to play a Russian émigrée who was supposed to dance at the party. Complications ensue.

     

    The best part of the movie is the surviving two-filter Technicolor elements. The rest of the story is forgettable, interchangeable with a whole bunch of other pre-42nd Street musicals. Well, I suppose the other highlight is "Look for the Silver Lining". And Joe E. Brown gets to do some of his shtick.

     

    5/10.

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  5. Swiss actor Marc Michel had died aged 83

     

    Movie buffs on this side of the Atlantic will probably best remember Michel as Roland, the diamond dealer whom Mom Anne Vernon wants her daughter Catherine Deneuve to marry in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg after daughter's boyfriend has gone missing in action in the civil war in Algeria.

     

    The Umbrellas of Cherbourg will be on TCM next Sunday (November 13) at 6:00 AM ET.

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  6. I absolutely DETESTED him in Pitfall. But then I grew to like him after I started watching Perry Mason.

    I knew about Burr from Perry Mason and Ironside first, so seeing him as a bad guy (probably starting with Rear Window) was a revelation.
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  7. when Judy Garland in Ziegfeld Follies played an Oscar-winning actress singing about the inventor of the safety pin,

    Lana Turner reprised that number on The Ed Sullivan Show. Turner's version has showed up, without any opening or closing credits, as a TCM Extra/One Reel Wonder. (It's also on Youtube.)

  8. While spotlighting this city, James A. Fitzpatrick in one of his "Traveltalk" featurettes kept referring to it as "Los ANGLE-less".

    Ah yes. From Around the World in California: "Los Angle-less has a population of several thousand Mexicans."

     

    (And there's no traffic in Beverly Hills, either.)

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  9. Stick it on the wall. Hide it behind a picture if you wish. Then you can get Antenna tv, Get tv, MOVIES! and so many other digital subchannels for free.

    Only if you live in an area where those are among the digital sub-channels.

     

    I've got an antenna a good 20 feet above the roof, and still can't get the local CBS affiliate because it's on Channel 6. Something about those frequencies needing lower power to broadcast, so the signal doesn't reach quite as far.

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