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mr6666

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  1. always glad to see 1776, it's become a traditional viewing for July 4th Just wondering about why there's a lack of good classic era films about the Revolutionary War. there's some suggestions here: http://allthingsliberty.com/2013/01/top-10-revolutionary-war-movies/ but most of these are pretty modern.
  2. late Sun., 7-6 2:00 am ET 111 min crime Housemaid, The (1960) Drama ensues when a married music teacher hires a young maid to take care of the house. Dir: Kim Ki-Young Cast: Lee Eun-Sim , Kim Jin-Kyu , Ju Jeung-Ryu . "...this film jolted audiences with its harrowing, incredibly lurid depiction of a household torn apart when a couple (a music teacher and seamstress) bring in a new housemaid whose pathology has deadly, permanent consequences" 4:00 am ET 98 min crime Diary of a Chambermaid (1964) A chambermaid takes a job in the country with a strange family. Dir: Luis Buñuel Cast: Jeanne Moreau , Georges Géret , Michel Piccoli . widescreen (click titles for article links)
  3. late Sun., 7-6 12:00 AM 97 min silent Kiki (1926) A Parisian dancer vies with a glamorous actress for a producer's heart. Dir: Clarence Brown Cast: Norma Talmadge , Ronald Colman , Gertrude Astor . (click title for article link)
  4. late Fri., early Sat for Friday Night Spotlight: 100th Anniversary of WWI 4:45 am ET C- 96 min war Von Richthofen and Brown (1970) This film focuses on the story of Manfred von Richtofen, a German air ace during World War I. Dir: Roger Corman Cast: John Phillip Law , Don Stroud , Barry Primus . Article: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/94914/Von-Richthofen-and-Brown/articles.html
  5. Thanks, Stella, it was makin' me nuts too!!
  6. got it, starliteyes you're up....
  7. In the film version of 1776, what number was cut from the original film release as a favor to Richard Nixon by Jack L. Warner?
  8. "A good motto is: "Take all you can get and give as little as possible". Don't forget, honey. Never let one man worry your mind. Find 'em, fool 'em and forget 'em!" I'm No Angel ('33)
  9. so metz, if this is the answer, want to try another question or open thread??
  10. maybe Roach's Topper and Way Out West (both 1937) ?
  11. lady outlaw, ____ Starr + "Day __ ___ Dolphins" + former decade ? (title)
  12. "...or any other line or memorable moment you can think of that immediately makes you think of the same movie." okay, #3 (probably the easiest) "You're passing up a swell chance, honey. Where I spit no grass grows ever." (though maybe if we set a limit to 5 or 10 responses it'll move along quicker. Just a thought)
  13. Oooooh....Beach Blanket Bingo ??
  14. funny you bring this up, but while watching "Sentimental Journey" last night, as the O'Hara character was telling their newly adopted 10?yr. old daughter to indulge and obey the Payne character's 'every' whim' because she had 'spoiled' him so and because 'he was such a child', I found myself talking to the screen saying "I don't think ya want to be telling her that!!" Must be seeing too many SVU marathons, right??
  15. just wondered if anyone had thoughts about upcoming "The Last of Robin Hood", movie with Kevin Kline as Flynn? http://screenrant.com/last-of-robin-hood-trailer/
  16. anyone catch this? Kevin Kline's playing Flynn in upcoming film, The Last of Robin Hood
  17. the answer's always easy to the one who posts the question....
  18. http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/saying-goodbye-to-roger-ebert-life-itself-reviewed-1598018006 http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/02/life-itself-a-fitting-heartrending-tribute-to-cinema-s-great-appreciator-roger-ebert.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9ud1HUHgug
  19. Director Paul Mazursky, dies at 84: http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-paul-mazursky-20140701-story.html#page=1 "...director who excelled at mining the urban middle class for laughs as well as tears in such movies as "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," "Blume in Love," "An Unmarried Woman" and "Down and Out in Beverly Hills," has died. He was 84. A gentle satirist of contemporary society, Mazursky at his best chronicled the social trends of the late 1960s and the '70s, including its touchy-feely self-improvement fads, shifting rules for love and sex, drug experimentation and other excesses."
  20. next: "YOU'LL NEVER SHUT DOWN THE REAL NAPSTER" ??
  21. as I remember, Forbidden Street has a pretty good story too & "As Henry, Andrews is overdubbed with a distinctive English accent (no credit is given), while his familiar voice returns as the amiable Gilbert. O'Hara, meanwhile, slips from a cultured, educated English accent to cockney as she remains in The Mews" Article here: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/510534/The-Forbidden-Street/articles.html
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