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Everything posted by mr6666
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Yup -your thread....
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on PBS, Van Gogh, Painted With Words https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGvbkmAvY6I
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maybe the late John F. Kennedy Jr. ?
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LOVED this guy !! THIS creeped me out too!
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Edythe, want this?
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hey, it's October next: "You could learn a lot from children. They believe in things in the dark, although we tell them it's not so. Maybe we've been fooling them." -film, speaker?
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maybe Sean Connery @ 59, & Tom Cruise @ 28 ??
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The Milky Way (1936) ?
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uuuuh, any other hints here?
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next: timepiece on the river that begins in the Swiss canton of Graubünden
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Featured Films for October: A River Called Titash ('73) Premiere Valerie and Her Week of Wonders ('70) Premiere El Sur (('83) Premiere Diabolique (1955)
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Featured Films for October: The Blot ('21) The Boy Friend (1928) Premiere Kean ('24) The Monster ('25)
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possibly.... Lynda Grey from "Shadows Over Shanghai" gotta vote for Ms. Russell though
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Yup......this does look like a horror film.... & you're up, lavender
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Article on Back To The Drawing Board http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/1033325|0/Back-to-the-Drawing-Board-10-6.html (ALL but one of the shorts are premieres) Featured Films The Cartoons of Winsor McCay The 100th Anniversary of Bray Studios Animation from Van Beuren Studios The Adventures of Prince Achmed Gulliver's Travels (1939) Magic Boy (1960) The Phantom Tollbooth 8:00 PM C- 113 min shorts compilation Cartoons of Winsor McCay, The (2014) Animated compilation: Gertie the Dinosaur (1914), Little Nemo (1911), How a Mosquito Operates (1912), The Sinking of the Lusitania (1918), Bug Vaudeville (1921), The Pet (1921), The Flying House (1921), The Centaurs (1921), Gertie on Tour (1921) and Flip's Circus (1921). 9:45 PM 58 min shorts compilation 100th Anniversary of Bray Studios (2014) Animated compilation: The Artist's Dream (1913), How Animated Cartoons are Made (1919), Farmer Alfafa Sees New York (1916), The Circus (1920), The Mad Locomotive (1922), A Fitting Gift (1920), The Best Mouse Loses (1920), Colonel Heeza Liar, Detective (1923), Bobby Bump's Pup Gets the Flea-Enza (1919) and Dinky Doodle in Lost and Found (1926). widescreen close captioned 11:00 PM C- 59 min shorts compilation Animation from Van Beuren Studios (2014) Animated compilation: The Fly's Bride (1929), A Swiss Trick (1931), Silvery Moon (1933), Rough on Rats (1933), A Little Bird Told Me (1934), The Wizard of Oz (1933), The Sunshine Makers (1935) and Pastry Town Wedding (1934).
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and I think you must be Right! you're up.......
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Nice goin' Karma! -you're up.....
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maybe The Trouble with Harry (1955) ?
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sorry, no 1930s with 'Nora' & 'the Cisco Kid'
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sorry, no hint - the director intended this film to be a drama. But the publicity department released the posters of this film as if it belonged in the genres of "Mystery" and "Horror." One of the posters of this film read "Murder will Out"
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airs late Sun., 9-28 for TCM Imports: 2:30 am ET C- 106 min drama Claire's Knee (1970) PREMIERE On holiday, a conflicted man lusts after beautiful stepsisters despite his betrothal to a diplomat's daughter. Dir: Eric Rohmer Cast: Jean-Claude Brialy , Aurora Cornu , Beatrice Romand . ARTICLE: http://www.tcm.com/t...e/articles.html "Rohmer's depiction of a constellation of vivid, unique female characters has always been one of his strongest points, and it serves him especially well here with a film ostensibly about a man's plan to conquer a young girl but actually about so much more."
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"I thought the acting was terrific but the plot was overly didactic, and in a few key details more than a bit exaggerated. " gotsta agree there. Macy, Dern & Meatloaf were great. But why did they assume Dern was Jewish just because she was a flashy dresser? I read where this was supposedly 'a fable', if that changes anything.
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FYI, "When the film was released, Burnett (author of orig. novel) apparently drew this same conclusion about the screen version of the character. Having written Rico as explicitly heterosexual in his novel, Burnett wrote a letter of complaint to the film's producers about the conversion of the character to gay in the screen adaptation."
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The Great Dane dog, Albert (which was reportedly Presley's real-life dog Brutus, although Priscilla Presley has stated that it was a trained dog used for the film) -want the trainer??
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-One of this silent stars early sound films, (1929), has the star saying "I love you. I love you. I love you." It was the likely model for the laughably bad talkie, "The Dueling Cavalier," depicted in Singin' in the Rain (1952). star & film?
