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Everything posted by mr6666
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Hey redhook?!
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was ok with me too. At least tried taking the WACs seriously you're up, Kid....
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-three different women join the WACS
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shouldn't we allow laffitte to have a go here?? BTW Dan, 'Trivia' thread is open....
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The First Film That Comes to Mind...
mr6666 replied to Metropolisforever's topic in Games and Trivia
Kindergarten Cop (1990) - Cossacks -
trying "Four Feathers"??
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Holden, any hints here??
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Hey finance, lavender right??
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after 10 days, thread's open....
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next: Methodist minister adopted 'son' -farmhand -racial bigotry
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thanks, flash should be easy..... Reporter: What would you call that hairstyle you're wearing? Band member: Arthur. -film, speaker?
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that's aces, mate thanks & no worries
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thanks, laffite (assumed movie was It ('27) okay, B.M. just mentioned today, what was only oscar-winner to get an award for playing a character named 'Oscar' ??
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schedule here: http://www.tcm.com/essentials-jr/schedule.html ARTICLE re. host, Bill Hader & the movies: http://www.tcm.com/essentials-jr/meetthehosts.html
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Crikey, mate, loved it! Always enjoy the chance to see and learn about new (to me) foreign films (& cultures). (Though some of the broader Aussie accents were kind of hard to understand.) Ms. Weaver was an excellent host-- knowledgeable and confident on-camera. Films were a fine mixed bag. Some, of course, I liked more than others. Some of the new found favs were the new (to me) Weir films, The Plumber, Last Wave, Cars Ate Paris, Starstruck, Campion's Sweetie, Newsfront, ...Jimmie Blacksmith (great one) & Devil's Playground. Great programming choice for a Spotlight. Nice work & thanks to TCM
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Isn't it time for an animated film to be an Essential?
mr6666 replied to TopBilled's topic in The Essentials
Indeed there are so many different examples of the varied techniques of film animation other than the traditional cell-animation that usually 1st comes to mind: stop-motion techniques ( with many differing materials, Harryhaussen's creatures, Puppetoons, Claymation, 'South Park' type cut-outs, silhouette (Prince Achmed), humans (Angry Kid shorts), sand, pinscreen) and all the new computer/digital techniques. I don't think there would be any difficulty in filling up a SOTM or Fri. Night Spotlight with examples of some really fascinating & creative films (assuming rights availability, of course) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation#Traditional_animation BTW, I always wanted a chance to see the Oscar nominated animated films and shorts mentioned every year at the awards. Where does anyone get to see ANY of those?? -
Morlock Pablo Kjolseth's blog post on Hard Day's Night: http://moviemorlocks.com/2014/06/01/a-hard-days-night/#more-74875 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlDdcCzKjsc&list=RDPlDdcCzKjsc#t=51
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"Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" (& it's airing tomorrow night) your thread, Kid....
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Airs Mon., 6-2 8:00 PM 87 min musical Hard Day's Night, A (1964) A typical day in the life of the Beatles. Dir: Richard Lester Cast: John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison , Ringo Starr ARTICLE: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/77366/Hard-Day-s-Night-A/articles.html
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wazzat Karl Malden as 'Zebulon Prescott' from HOW THE WEST WAS WON ??
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Hey, Miles !!
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uuuuuh....."The Women"?
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airs late Sun., 6-1 2:00 AM 109 min drama Nine Days of One Year (1964) A young scientist exposed to radioactivity falls seriously ill, yet finds the will to live through his work. Dir: Mikhail Romm Cast: Aleksey Batalov , Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy , Tatyana Lavrova . ARTICLE: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/576882/Nine-Days-of-One-Year/articles.html
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Featured Films Nine Days of One Year Black Orpheus Purple Noon Blue White Red Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
