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Fedya

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  1. But it's about baseball, which makes up for any of the movie's flaws.

    Some would argue that being about baseball is the biggest flaw of them all. :P

     

    Unrelated, but The Cowboy Quarterback works where Elmer The Great (the original version of the same story) doesn't because football allows for player substitutions where baseball doesn't.

  2. Have they found the Vitaphone score to Glorious Betsy?

     

    And regarding What Price Glory?, I'd assume the version aired in 1996 couldn't be run on TCM what with the change to digitization. I can't recall wither FMC/FXM ran the silent What Price Glory?, although I know they've run the James Cagney version. I think it's been several years, however. (I just can't get into the Cagney version, for what it's worth. I have no idea if the silent version is better.)

  3. Disney films in the public domain? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

     

    They were the ones lobbying to get Congress to extend the copyright terms when Steamboat Willie was getting close to entering the public domain.

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  4. the American Heroes Channel

    I was looking through the set-top box programming guide one day, and that channel had something on about the Nazi concentration camps. I was trying to figure out who the American heroes were.
  5. remake it and this time make it two male astronauts and a female astronaut.

    Come and knock on our airlock (come and knock on our airlock)

    We've been waiting for you (we've been waiting for you)

    There's a lovable space that needs your face

    Three's cosmonaut too....

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  6. The Bottle and the Throttle (1968 short)

     

    TCM showed this yesterday evening just before the start of prime time. It's a 10-minute anti-drunk driving short.

     

    It's hilariously earnest, to the point that at times it hits the "so bad it's good" territory. Watch the mannequins in the accident scene, for example. The driving is almost of a piece with Lana Turner's manic joyride in The Bad and the Beautiful just after she finds Kirk Douglas with Elaine Stewart and goes off, flailing in front of rear-projection with a Los Angeles rainstorm. Or, I suppose one could be reminded of Bette Davis' drunk driving scene in The Star.

     

    8/10 for the "what the ..." factor; 4/10 if you're taking it seriously.

     

    (And seriously, we can't use the acronym?)

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  7. McLintock! (1963)

     

    Overlong, underfunny comic western about Mr. McLintock (John Wayne), his estranged wife (Maureen O'Hara), and their daughter (Stephanie Powers) who wants to live out west much to her mother's chagrin.

     

    The plot and subplots are meandering; the humor falls flat; and several of the minor characters are intensely irritating.

     

    What were they thinking?

     

    5/10

  8. I've seen It Should Happen to You I think four times.  I really like that movie, I've been trying to find a copy on DVD, but no such luck.  I really want to see The Solid Gold Cadillac but have yet to see it on the TCM Schedule.  I may need to seek out alternative avenues for that film.  I have The Marrying Kind on my DVR but I haven't seen it yet.  

     

    Of her other films (aside from 'Born' and 'Bells') I've seen Pffft! and Adam's Rib.  

     

    It's a shame that she passed away so young.  I thought about checking out some of her music sometime.

    There's a Mill Creek set that has eight Columbia romances, including It Should Happen To You, The Solid Gold Cadillac, and The Marrying Kind. (The other five, I think, don't have Holliday.)
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  9. The schedule for that date is still up as of the time I'm writing. The short between Doomed Cargo and Movie Crazy was The Yacht Party from 1932.

     

    IMDb lists the singer as Gertrude Niesen/Nissen (never heard of her) and the dancer as Melissa Mason (don't call her Marsha). Did you see a strange dancer?

     

    TCM's schedule page lists American Madness as having come on before Doomed Cargo.

     

    Youtube has a clip from The Yacht Party available with Nissen singing:

     

     

    There's also one of Mason's dance:

     

     

    Do either of these look familiar?

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  10. I'd forgotten about Anne of Cleves whom Henry divorced. But I'm unsure if she outlived Henry or not. He sent her back to Cleves (wherever that is, in Germany somewhere I suspect)

    It's the German city of Kleve, close to the border with the Netherlands (not too far from Arnhem, site of A Bridge Too Far). There are also Roman ruins in the nearby city of Xanten.

     

    (I spent half a day there back in 1989 with my German relatives.)

  11. similarly, it sometimes takes eight or 10 or 12 appearances by an actor/actress on TCM before I finally add him/her to my long-term memory. Grant Mitchell is a recent example

    But since Grant Mitchell was in every movie Hollywood made in the 1930s (even The Women), it doesn't take long to find those 10 or 12 appearances. ;)
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