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  1. > {quote:title=flowerjan wrote:}{quote} > There is a movie I would like to introduce to you all, it is called "Penthouse" (1933). Unfortunately, it is not available to home viewers. Hi flowerjan, welcome to the boards. B-) While it's true that the 1933 *Penthouse* was never released on VHS or DVD, it was released on laserdisc by MGM/UA Home Video as part of a Myrna Loy collection: It's unfortunate that WHV has not yet had a chance to put it out on DVD.
  2. > {quote:title=markfp2 wrote:}{quote} > Film Fatale: I have to disagree with some of what you said. Of course, if a film is PD then anybody can buy or sell copies. What I take issue with is the notion that just because the copyright holder chooses, for whatever reason, not to release a film, that makes it ok for anyone to sell copies. Mark, My comment was exclusively in regards to film that are in the public domain, not to those that are still protected by copyright but unreleased for other reasons.
  3. > {quote:title=butterscotchgreer wrote:}{quote} > > kilowatt: *back to the future* You sure those weren't jigowatts? > > nw: sycophant *A Man for All Seasons* (John Hurt's character) nw: acclamation
  4. > {quote:title=butterscotchgreer wrote:}{quote} > heehee! good one film fatale! > > Atlanta:the lost empire(Disney) > > nw:mendacious Surely, you mean *Atlantis* right? mendacious: *The Chase* nw: kilowatt
  5. for prosaic: *Joe Versus the Volcano* nw: nitroglycerin
  6. Another one that just occurred to me - near the beginning of *The Killers*, when the hitmen looking for the Swede go into the diner, don't they order coffee?
  7. > {quote:title=Film_Fatale wrote:}{quote} > *Immortal Beloved* (tochter aus Elysium...) > > nw: cornucopia Great minds do think alike!
  8. *Immortal Beloved* (tochter aus Elysium...) nw: cornucopia
  9. If the purpose is to praise African-American actors who are big box-office draws, why not include Will Smith as well? He's exceedingly charismatic, can carry a big-budget movie, and has shown enough range to dabble in some movies that address real-life problems, too.
  10. > {quote:title=butterscotchgreer wrote:}{quote} > *I could too - but there's just no way to get that many candles on any b-day cake.* > > ohcome on, where's your sens of adventure? heehee! make the cake bigger! more to enjoy over a course of im surely a while. > > you know, if that were a real cake, i bet you could fit that many of it, and have the edvantage of hiding inside to pop out and scare whoever you want to. heehee! > With a cake like that, there's probably enough for all TCM viewers
  11. Lena Horne was in *That's Entertainment! Part III* with Cyd Charisse :x
  12. Kent Smith was in *Cat People* with Simone Simon
  13. So what does everyone here think about the 3 film noirs that were selected to be shown at this year's Telluride Film Festival? *Other Telluride events have guest director Slavoj Zizek screening three ?neglected noirs?: ?Nightmare Alley,? ?On Dangerous Ground? and ?Seconds.?* http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=festivals&jump=story&id=1061&articleid=VR1117991273&cs=1
  14. Robert Mitchum was in *Out of the Past* with Rhonda Fleming
  15. *Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory* nw: rheumatism
  16. Leo Gorcey was in *Ghosts on the Loose* with Ava Gardner
  17. Bette Davis was in *Jimmy the Gent* with Allen Jenkins
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