Jump to content
 
Search In
  • More options...
Find results that contain...
Find results in...

Kubrickbuff

Members
  • Posts

    487
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Everything posted by Kubrickbuff

  1. That's all I needed to here. If you don't like the movie then you are free to say so and you are free to say that you don't like that it is being aired on TCM but don't complain like a little baby about it just because you don't like the movie, life is unfair, get over it.
  2. Yes, I love The Last Holiday too. They could do a salute to Alec Guiness.
  3. I love musicals, my favorite is Seven Brides for Seaven Brothers. Some of the most spectacular imagery ever captured on film. I like musicals becase they are positive and they make you appreciate your life.
  4. Still I think that it's silly and pointless to complain about somthing like that. So what if it can be on other TV stations, it has a right to be on TCM too. They have no right to say that this movie should not be on this station and say that it should be on some other station because that does not make any sence, it has nothing to do with anything. If TCM wants to play it then they can. If you don't like the movie then just don't watch it, it's that simple, it's amazing how people make things more complicating than they really are.
  5. I like your attitude and I could not agree with you more. I like what TCM has done for the oscar salute too. Good luck with your schedule, I am sure that whatever you come with, it will be amazing. Take your time, you still have a couple of weeks left.
  6. Frank Capra is a hero of mine, I think that his movies were really dark and honest. My favorite is Meet John Doe.
  7. Thank you, I like that you are so accepting well everyone else has to wine about it, they don't have to watch it if they don't want to.
  8. I thought that you liked A Clockwork Orange, you said in another thread that it was an amazing movie so why are you judging me for liking it. I am sensing a little hypocrisy. I usually don't judge people but because you judge me I don't see why I can't judge you. You judge me by my screen name so I will judge yours by saying that it seems that you are one of those crude and obnoxious punk rockers. I have seen people like that and they are always rude, they can't just except things the way they are, they have to be against everthing. Wining about stupid things like Men in Black being aired on TCM, who cares, you don't have to watch it, TCM has the right to play it if they want to, you punk rockers need to accept things and you will see how simple and beautiful life can be, stop bringing so much negativity in this world. I was not judging peoples opinions I was just showing people that they don't have to get upset just because TCM wants to play Men in Black, they have the right to play it if they want to and you have no right to say that they don't. Life can't always go your way. I am sorry for judging you like that but I did not appreciate your ignorance and hatred. You say that I need to accept that some people don't like Men in Black well you need to accept that some people do.
  9. Men in Black is a pretty good movie. It's no His Girl Friday by any means but it's a good movie, as for Starship Troopers well I have never seen that movie before so I don't know what to say about it. I like pretty much every movie that TCM plays, they have never sold out if you ask me. I like the fact thay they are very excepting of all kinds of movies which is the way that I have always been.
  10. You can always count on hlywdkjk to give you information if you are having trouble with somthing.
  11. I was not judging everyones opinions but I was just telling everyone to stop crying over what TCM decides to play, they have the right to play whatever they want to play, it's their station. I think that suggesting some movies to play is nice but don't start complaining just because you don't like the movie that they are playing, you don't have to watch it. By the way, I do love classic films, Buster Keaton is a hero of mine.
  12. I am excited about the Marlon Brando documentary at least.
  13. I do admit that they need to get some new films to play but they may be having rights issues. Oh well, I won't complain about the line up, there are good films on it.
  14. Oh well, hollywood can make whatever they want to make, I am just glad that I am not a part of it.
  15. It's a pretty good line up, it's the same movies that they usually play but that's alright, they can play whatever they feel like playing even if they have already played every other month.
  16. Who cares what TCM plays, they can play whatever they feel like playing, it's people like you who are not being decent by judgung what TCM plays just because you don't like the movie. You have no right to say what TCM should play or not, it's not in your hands. Stop wining you little babies and get over it.
  17. I have never seen The Bridges of Madison County. I really doubt that it's that bad of a movie because I don't see why TCM would play it if it's bad. I was going to watch it last night but I decided to watch Whose Line is it Anyway? because I never miss an episode of that show, it's my favorite show. I am planning on renting The Bridges of Madison County tonight though because I want to see it. I am sure that it is not bad, I like love stories so I am sure I will love it.
  18. Is the shchedule really that good? I think it is but I figured you would all think that's it's terrible which I can understand because I always get judged for my taste in films, mostly from the art house croud who are obssed with David Lynch and Orsen Wells. Really it is just movies that I love that are on my schedule, some of you may not think that it's creative but I just put movies that I like on the schedule instead of more interesting picks.
  19. I don't like it as much as My Fair Lady or Sabrina but it still is a wonderful film and it's the film that always comes to mind when you think of the ever lovely Audrey Hepburn.
  20. I just wanted to show all of you the schedule that I had, I am still not going to be a part of the challenge because I would be breaking the rules of the challenge if I was. This is the schedule that I belived in and I just wanted to share it with all of you, it's not for the challenge, unless if TCM does look at the schedule and get ideas from it but that will never happen so for now this is just for all of you to look at and see what I had.
  21. Sunday, June 10 Buster Keaton Salute 6:00 AM The Play House (1922) 22 Min. First National Pictures 6:30 AM The Boat (1922) 25 Min. First National Pictures 7:00 AM The Paleface (1922) 20 Min. First National Pictures 7:30 AM The Blacksmith (1922) 25 Min. First National Pictures 8:00 AM The Frozen North (1922) 17 Min. First National Pictures 8:30 AM The Electric House (1922) 22 Min. First National Pictures 9:00 AM Daydreams (1922) 18 Min. First National Pictures 9:30 AM Our Hospitality (1923) 74 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 11:00 AM Sherlock Jr. (1924) 44 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 12:00 PM The Navigator (1924) 59 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 1:00 PM The General (1927) 75 Min. United Artists 2:30 PM The Cameraman (1928) 75 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 4:00 PM Free and Easy (1930) 92 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 6:00 PM The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960) 107 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Technology Gone Awry 8:00 PM The Time Machine (1960) 103 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 10:00 PM 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 147 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 1:00 AM Blade Runner: The Director?s Cut (1982) (Premiere) 117 Min. Warner Brothers 3:00 AM The Terminator (1984) (Premiere) 108 Min. Orion Pictures Monday, June 11 Action, Adventure 5:00 AM To Have and Have Not (1944) 100 Min. Warner Brothers 6:45 AM The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) 126 Min. Warner Brothers 9:00 AM The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) 161 Min. Columbia Pictures 12:00 PM North by Northwest (1959) 136 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 2:30 PM Ben Hur (1959) 223 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 6:00 PM Gunga Din (1939) 117 Min. RKO Radio Pictures Salute to Actor Donald Pleasence 8:00 PM The Great Escape (1963) 172 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 11:00 PM Will Penny (1968) 108 Min. Paramount Pictures 1:00 AM Halloween (1978) (Premiere) 91 Min. Compass International Pictures 2:45 AM Escape From New York (1981) (Premiere) 99 Min. Avco Embassy Pictures 4:30 AM 1984 (1956) (Premiere) 90 Min. Columbia Pictures Tuesday, June 12 Salute to Filmmaker Stanley Kramer 6:00 AM On the Beach (1959) 134 Min. United Artists 8:30 AM Not as a Stranger (1955) 135 Min. United Artists 11:00 AM The Defiant Ones (1958) 97 Min. United Artists 12:45 PM Guess Who?s Coming to Dinner (1967) 108 Min. Columbia Pictures 2:45 PM Inherit the Wind (1960) 128 Min. United Artists 5:00 PM It?s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) 161 Min. United Artists Salute to Harve Presnell 8:00 PM The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) 128 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 10:30 PM The Glory Guys (1965) (Premiere) 112 Min. United Artists 12:30 AM Fargo (1996) 98 Min. Gramercy Pictures 2:00 AM Paint Your Wagon (1969) 164 Min. Paramount Pictures Wednesday, June 13 Salute to Filmmaker George Cukor 5:00 AM Little Woman (1933) 117 Min. RKO Radio Pictures 7:00 AM Holiday (1938) 95 Min. Columbia Pictures 8:45 AM Pat and Mike (1952) 95 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 10:30 AM Gaslight (1944) 114 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 12:30 PM Born Yesterday (1950) 103 Min. Columbia Pictures 2:15 PM A Star is Born (1954) 154 Min. Warner Brothers 5:00 PM My Fair Lady (1964) 170 Min. Warner Brothers My Woody Allen Picks 8:00 PM Love and Death (1975) 85 Min. United Artists 9:30 PM Manhattan (1979) 96 Min. United Artists 11:15 PM Shadows and Fog (1992) 85 Min. Orion Pictures 12:45 AM Interiors (1978) 93 Min. United Artists 2:30 AM Broadway Danny Rose (1984) 84 Min. Orion Pictures 4:00 AM Hannah and her Sisters (1986) 103 Min. Orion Pictures Thursday, June 14 Salute to Frank Capra 6:00 AM Meet John Doe (1941) 122 Min, Warner Brothers 8:15 AM Lost Horizon (1937) 118 Min. Columbia Pictures 10:15 AM Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) 115 Min. Columbia Pictures 12:15 PM Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) 118 Min. Warner Brothers 2:15 PM Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) 129 Min. Columbia Pictures 4:30 PM It Happened One Night (1934) 105 Min. Columbia Pictures 6:15 PM Broadway Bill (1934) 104 Min. Paramount Pictures Salute to Film Composer Alfred Newman 8:00 PM Heaven Can Wait (1943) 112 Min. 20th Century Fox 10:00 PM The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) 171 Min. 20th Century Fox 1:00 AM The Grapes of Wrath (1940) 128 Min. 20th Century Fox 3:15 AM All About Eve (1950) 138 Min. 20th Century Fox Friday, June 15 Salute to the Marx Brothers 6:00 AM Duck Soup (1933) 68 Min. Paramount Pictures 7:15 AM A Night at the Opera (1935) 96 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 9:00 AM A Day at the Races (1937) 111 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 11:00 AM Animal Crackers (1930) 97 Min. Paramount Pictures 12:45 PM Monkey Business (1931) 77 Min. Paramount Pictures 2:15 PM Horse Feathers (1932) 68 Min. Paramount Pictures 3:30 PM The Cocoanuts (1929) 96 Min. Paramount Pictures 5:15 PM Room Service (1938) 78 Min. RKO Radio Pictures 6:35 PM Go West (1940) 80 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Troubled Teens 8:00 PM The Graduate (1967) 105 Min. Embassy Pictures 10:00 PM Rushmore (1998) (Premiere) 93 Min. Touchstone Pictures 11:45 PM Heavenly Creatures (1994) (Premiere) 108 Min. Miramax Films 1:45 AM A Clockwork Orange (1971) (Premiere) 137 Min. Warner Brothers 4:15 AM Harold and Maude (1971) 91 Min. Paramount Pictures Saturday, June 16 Romantic Comedies (Cary Grant) 6:00 AM An Affair to Remember (1957) 119 Min. 20th Century Fox 8:00 AM The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer (1947) 95 Min. RKO Radio Pictures 9:45 AM Penny Serenade (1941) 119 Min. Columbia Pictures 11:45 AM Monkey Businesses (1952) 97 Min. 20th Century Fox 1:30 PM To Catch A Thief (1955) 106 Min. Paramount Pictures 3:30 PM Bringing Up Baby (1938) 102 Min. RKO Radio Pictures 5:30 PM The Philadelphia Story (1940) 112 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) Things that you don?t see or experience everyday 8:00 PM A Guy Named Joe (1943) 120 Min. Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) 10:15 PM Ghostbusters (1984) (Premiere) 107 Min. Columbia Pictures 12:15 AM City of Angels (1998) 114 Min. Warner Brothers 2:15 AM Jurassic Park (1993) 127 Min. Universal Pictures 4:30 AM Harvey (1950) 104 Min. Universal Pictures
© 2022 Turner Classic Movies Inc. All Rights Reserved Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Settings
×
×
  • Create New...