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loliteblue

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  1. its important for this generation to know about and

    enjoy films like "It happened one night"

    "Rear window"other movies from 20's, 30's, 40's,50's,

    its an education for all to have and enjoy trade tapes

    as long as no money changes hands have fun make new friends its a wonderful hobby!......

  2. Just a short trivia Question i couldn't resist folks

    humor me thanks coffeedan for all your trivia questions

    thanks for the floor for this question.Asta was the dog

    in the Nick & Nora charles movies all six of them. He was also in other movies at MGM can you tell me what

    asta real name was Good luck !........

  3. TCM your tribute to Kate Hepburn was better than AMC's

    thank you so much your choice of her movies were excellent and now future generations can get to know her

    like us old movie fans do! "Rooster Cogburn " the chemistry between the duke and kate is just like her chemistry between Bogart in the movie"African Queen"

    both movies are my favorites show them often TCM.

  4. "Guess who's coming to dinner" Spencer Tracy last speech

    at the end of the movie is his way of saying goodbye to

    his life long audience. Quite a triumph in his physical

    condition.Truly a star not just an actor the likes we will never see again in our life time. Katharine's tears

    are real proud of her life partners accomplishment in the last film of his life. I'll even bet she's thinking back lovingly on their life together! We all should be so blessed to have such a love in our lives to look back on too!....... This movie melts my heart and shows me

    what real love is or could be!

  5. Thanks slappy for asking! I think CBS did a great job

    bringing out her childhood to stardom bio. Found it

    interesting to finally know what actually happened

    behind the scenes between her and her husband Desi Arnaz

    he really was the brains and she was the star.What pressure he must have been experiencing poor man!....

    I think he Loved Lucy ! But the star Lucy would be hard

    for any man's ego to handle day to day.Didn't realize

    both Red Skelton and Buster Keaton taught Lucy comedy

    I learned something new! They both did a Bang up job

    teaching Lucy her craft. The only movie i would recommend

    for Lucy Fans like myself I taped it!

  6. I wouldn't call it tcm's worst month but a different month of june from past years.Love tcm its format is like

    no other and i am loyal to the core!Bollywood was an experience of foreign film to american audiences as a

    student is to film class. Keep up the good work! I think

    eating my buttered popcorn and watching a film and learning about said film is ok with me. Once and a while

    then back to my favorite old film with lots of butter on my popcorn american style!........Hooray for "Bollywood"

    if i may say so. LOVE YA TCM HUGS AND KISSES!!!!!!!

  7. I just think the time for sequels from the Disney studio

    is enough time for new ideas and fresh blood(figure of speech)!.... But as always what sells in marketing and

    franchise rights and makes money gets a sequel from any

    studio not just Disney !...... too bad! that's Hollywood

    folks !.........

     

     

     

     

     

  8. I agree the Miniver story was not up to Par. The storyline was of soap opera quality. The death of Mrs Minnver was simply ghastly she triumphs during world warII to die of a brain tumor. Just didn't make sense

    and audiences were cheated out of a quality script that

    could have and should have been much better!

    sequel or not !......

  9. The movie "Payment on Demand" Bette Davis film is actually owned now by warner bros.They have yet to release it to home video wish they would or let tcm

    have it to show on air. Don't understand the powers that be at warner bros about hanging on so tightly to this

    film. Could old Warner have canned the film because of

    past contract disputes he couldn't forgive her for doing to him in the past? Someone should look into it for

    sure! TCM HOW ABOUT GIVING IT A TRY ? Would love to see

    this movie air.....

  10. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOB HOPE" ON YOUR 100TH !

    THIS HOLLYWOOD ICON BRINGS US ALL TO OUR KNEES IN GRATITUDE FOR ALL YOU DID NOT ONLY IN MOVIES TO MAKE US

    LAUGH OUR SELVES SILLY...But in all wars for our soldier

    boys past and present during the christmas season when he could've been with his own family! I salute you and when the good lord made you he broke the mold! love ya!

    enjoy your senior years with pride and accomplishment

    you deserve to!....glad this special birthday is with

    family, friends, and love ones!

     

     

     

  11. Well i guess movie critics get jaded. Thank goodness the

    fans don't have a jaded bone in our bodies for the late

    Gregory Peck.Just admiration for a job well done!......

    A fine gentleman and a wonderful story teller the word

    actor just doesn't do him justice.His many films his

    many parts that he poured himself into was pure enjoyment

    for the public domain for ever and ever .........

    When the good lord gave him the gift of acting he gave

    him a double dose to be sure! I will miss him and all

    his wonderful story telling. My thoughts and prays with

    his family.

  12. Hume Cronyn a credit to his profession and not just a darn good actor but a"Movie Star" who didn't act like

    one! He was a down to earth human being who loved acting

    just like breathing!....always had to find the next acting project....liked to be busy! and did so to the ripe old age of 92!we should all do the same! I just know

    Jessica & Hume are taking those curtain calls in heaven

    to mighty applause!!..... They are and will be so missed!! loved them both !! theatre and films just won't

    be the same without them. Thank god we have our memories

    and their wonderful films to still enjoy them on a continually basis.

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