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  1. Wow, 3500 post.. Oh-oh. Story question... ??? If I had seen THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE, twice then, THE POSTMAN NEVER RINGS, how many times would that make it? h5. help
  2. Ha! You don't know how serendipitous we've been! Check some of the other threads! Too fun! Hum, I saw Lighthouse is/was Canadian.. Geno Vanelli...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYrSIEBX1zo
  3. misswonderly- TSK-TSK-TSK (you're so funny) You and I must be in the same mood tonight. Still I don't think we would win this round of Balderdash... *Stop! In the Name of Love* is a play on words, Stop, in the name of the Law. -even the hand gesture refers to a traffic cop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltIhcbwYUHc It is a great song. thanks for the excuse to post..
  4. That's a question I've always wondered.... If I saw THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE -2 times, can I count it as 4?
  5. Thank you, thank you. Absolutely wonderful! i haven't heard that in sooo looong.. Please keep them coming.. You guys are great! Por vous: [ides of March|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EBMo8xHGNs&feature=related] Edited by: casablancalover on May 1, 2012 10:26 PM
  6. h4. Downtown Fort Myers, from the highest bar in town, top of the Hotel Indigo h4. The view is intoxicating enough.. I usually order a virgin Strawberry Margarita.
  7. Make Me Smile is one of my favorites, but like so many of the really great bands I have many favorites. Here's another, the penultimate: [beginnings|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI5aD6m7ub0]
  8. I will check in there too, Lori.. NOBODY LIVES FOREVER sounds like a good one. Have you seen it?
  9. I think some here easily qualify for MST3K duty..
  10. And I believe we are going to be treated with MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL this May. >Tagline: *Welcome to Savannah, Georgia. A City Of Hot Nights And Cold Blooded Murder.* More Antebellum charm, noirish... This house has a very dark history, indeed.. h4. The Mercer Williams House and Museum, Savannah, GA. Edited by: casablancalover on Apr 30, 2012 2:47 PM
  11. Mea Culpa. Most of the time I am aware, but sometimes just click the current post. Sorry.
  12. [Chicago|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh9cNYlmXEY]
  13. [The INSIDER (1999)|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIjpP-XngKA]
  14. > From earlier post about Leo Genn and Robert Newton: Fred - Newton looks like Genn's slightly-unhinged, long-lost evil twin to my eye. > > Maybe they should have made a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde movie together. > Great casting-eye, Fred! Sorry you weren't there to make the pitch. Could have been a great remake.
  15. I thought of an explanation. If the sewers were built with bricks and mortars and stairs, there would need to be *Emergency Lighting* for their inspection and repair.. watch:
  16. Yikes. You may as well argue that you have a problem watching Westerns because they are anachronistically photographed with motion picture cameras, and where's that music coming from? I am amazed that someone hasn't started a thread titled: h4. WHERE IS THE FOURTH WALL? It's all part of suspension of disbelief. You are going to need to stretch your imagination. It seems like a tall order for some of you. Day for night photography, dream or flashback sequences, the cars that seem cut open and "the movie playing behind them is so fake." Are these basics in movie making you won't even release in your own imagination for the sake of enjoyment of the story? many are focused on the technical aspects, but there are the story aspects as well: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AcceptableBreaksFromReality http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspension_of_disbelief Pictures can be worth a thousand words, but it requires your imagination too. You are asked to make much bigger leaps with some movies than others. I prefer to question a hole in the plot created by a trope that doesn't fit... but that's another thread. Edited by: casablancalover on Apr 29, 2012 11:37 AM
  17. Thanks, SansFin, for the "legwork" about the schedule and its realities. I, too, wondered how grounded in fantasy our image of how old the classics were. So maybe it is the tempest in teapot. Sad, but true, the timeline for Classics is a continuum, not a static. Many states will not declare an automobile a "Classic" until it's 25 years old. The technology and design is of a particular time, and while you or I may not designate an AMC Pacer as a Classic, there are car clubs gathered for it's veneration and state it is. There are Mustangs and Miatas and Crossfires rolling around currently, and I feel they are classics now. And while I was already all grown up, there were movies being made 10-20 years ago that are, and some will become, classics. From Star Wars to 9 to 5, Cinema Paradiso to Grumpy Old Men, from E.T. to Schindler's List, these are the classics to younger generation of movie viewers. I may not agree all are personal classics of mine, but then I have niches in my favorite classics too.
  18. Only all the time. That's why whirlwind relationships founder.. I think a perfect example of that would be Fred Derry and Marie in THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES. The more they learned about each other with the passage of time, the less they liked each other. This is not to say Oliver and Laura's relationship is doomed. They were approaching this from different perspectives. Edited by: casablancalover on Apr 29, 2012 12:29 AM
  19. You hurt my feelings. (lol) I thought you saw the song I posted in Off Topic: Favorite Music on 4/26/12... ;-) (click on the Beach Boys)
  20. I love those too!. I ran a copy of May just to highlight his movies..Sullivan's Travels, Palm Beach Story, The More the Merrier, Richest Girl in the World,are all Tuesday! Then the rest of the lineup is great too. Two I have not seen Bed of Roses or Woman Chases Man. And That's just Tuesday! h4. I love TCM! Edited by: casablancalover on Apr 28, 2012 12:06 AM
  21. Thank you for mentioning the lovely church, star, and thank you, Jake, for bringing it to the boards for all to see. I do not know the background of this mansion, but many houses in the neighborhood are from the 1920-1930 era. Then, I reach home, to what I call the Berlin wall of Ft Myers.. There are so many walled and gated communities here, it seems not very neighborly at times. Edited by: casablancalover on Apr 27, 2012 11:51 PM
  22. Beach Boys day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV8MpI4AUXw Brian Wilson joined by a great guitarist:
  23. From Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_-qepkPAlI]
  24. I loved the animusic you posted, but I couldn't stop laughing at the Aqua Harp: I couldn't get the suggestion out of my mind that it was little **** plucking that harp! LOL That made it inappropriately too fun!
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