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Wagon Master (1950) - January 16, 2009 1:00 p.m. EST
Film_Fatale replied to MissGoddess's topic in Westerns
If anybody has trouble recording this, I would be more than happy to help out... free of charge, of course. -
I can't blame anyone for being upset with Paramount Home Video for all this double- and triple-dipping. Frankly, even though I upgraded my copy of *Sunset Blvd.* because I heard the transfer was better, I think for those with blu-ray players it's worth waiting until Paramount releases them in that format.
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> {quote:title=ccbaxter wrote:}{quote} > > {quote:title=Film_Fatale wrote:}{quote} > > ccbaxter, > > That movie definitely looks like it would fit in nicely in the TCM Underground! B-) > > Great idea! TCMProgrammer take note! Oh I think I'm going to blush! Chip - there is no guiltier pleasure, for me, than actually owning that fancy collector's set edition of *Showgirls* that came out about 5 years ago. Let's just say... it's been fun at times. B-)
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Peter Bogdanovich's "Sacred Monsters"
Film_Fatale replied to lzcutter's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=FrankGrimes wrote:}{quote} > Lynn and Moira, Peter talks about Boris Karloff and his wife on the commentary track for Targets. It's quite touching; well worth the listen. And "hi" to you both. Thank you for mentioning it Frank. I've been meaning to rent that DVD. And "hi" to you, too. CK - Frank said "hi" to you, too! (OK, just kidding!) I believe I've checked that book out of the library at least once. You're very lucky to have gotten such a nice present from your mom. -
> {quote:title=CelluloidKid wrote:}{quote} > My friend just emailed me this...I hope I'm not repeating myself!?? > Repeat yourself? It would be totally unlike you, CK. Too bad you can't convince all your movie-loving friends to join the TCM forums. They would probably enjoy it here as much as you do. B-)
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I just realized I forgot to mention Paul Muni. He was also very good - I think he was good in almost everything he was in. And the special effects, also excellent for their time.
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> {quote:title=harlowcutie11 wrote:}{quote} > I've noticed something I wish I hadn't. Beyonce, who bothers me just a smidge, has the same kind of smile as Ava. You know the type? Wide, bright, WHITE, very charismatic and the kind you wish you had? I know I'm bound to be in the minority with this opinion, but it is after all just that. I don't think I'd noticed anything like that, consciously at least. TBH, I have to look at a photo of Beyonce to remember what she looks like. But you're probably right - and that's a great kind of a smile for a performer to have
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harlowcutie, I don't think it's creepy at all - it's very lovely, in a hi-tech kind of way, of course. I wish I had the kind of software you'd need to do that on your own. Mind if we post it at the TCM fans site, as well?
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Glorious Western Vistas, but [b]Not[/b] by John Ford
Film_Fatale replied to pandorainmay's topic in Westerns
Yes, Charles, it was *Coroner Creek*. I realized that TCM actually did show this Columbia western, a couple of years ago. -
Wagon Master (1950) - January 16, 2009 1:00 p.m. EST
Film_Fatale replied to MissGoddess's topic in Westerns
Thank you very much for posting the article. I am looking forward to this Western very much. B-) -
> {quote:title=happyjackfan wrote:}{quote} > I beleive The 81 minute version is the cut American version. There is a longer European version which is uncut. The tcm database (tcmdb.com) lists it as 81 minutes and doesn't mention any alternate versions. I can't seem to find any reference to a longer version (although of course that doesn't automatically mean it doesn't exist). However I agree with the person who previously pointed out that TCM's policy is to always get the most complete, unedited version available. The only situations where they don't is if the distributor is unable to provide one. It's possible that for most movies, TCM is limited to licensing whichever version is available from U.S. distributors - although Europe's Studio Canal seems to be acquiring U.S. rights to a few movies and making them available to TCM. Hopefully, this thread will come to the attention of tcmprogrammr and maybe he'd have a better idea about any alternate/unedited versions. Welcome to the boards!
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> {quote:title=mateo107 wrote:}{quote} > i'm a little upset at To Catch a Thief since i just got the "special collector's edition" for Christmas. Do you think the Centennial Edition would be worth getting because of the extras, or because of the transfer? Personally if a title is being re-issued I prefer to wait for the reviews to decide whether it's really worth an upgrade or not. A lot of the time, it isn't.
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Glorious Western Vistas, but [b]Not[/b] by John Ford
Film_Fatale replied to pandorainmay's topic in Westerns
By the way Charles, I was trying to look up the title of the movie you mentioned the other day, also MIA, that I think starts with a C... *Crooked* something? -
> {quote:title=movieman1957 wrote:}{quote} > I made a mistake. The son is "Same Old Lang Syne" so that is on the album you saw. Sorry. Hey, everyone makes a mistake. I'd changed the title in my post because I'd figured the guy who uploaded it to YouTube might have gotten the title wrong
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Glorious Western Vistas, but [b]Not[/b] by John Ford
Film_Fatale replied to pandorainmay's topic in Westerns
> {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote} > No, I don't have a multi-region player, although I am presently investigating a hack for my unit that would solve that problem. > That would be another way to go! > I wish I could remember the site, but I recall reading somewhere that the Region 2 release of THE HANGING TREE was a pan-and-scan job. I already have that on my VHS copy, so I can wait if that's the case. Well, it's not pan-and-scan, apparently, but an unmatted version of the movie, which seems to have been shown in 1.85:1 in theaters (not anamorphic widescreen). Here is a review of the French R2 DVD: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews28/hanging_tree.htm -
> {quote:title=movieman1957 wrote:}{quote} > That is "Another Old Lang Syne" that I mentioned. > > Here is a link to one of the Greatest Hits albums. > > http://www.amazon.com/Very-Best-Dan-Fogelberg/dp/B00005LNBZ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1231782361&sr=1-1 Thank you, Chris, for the link to that album. I love it when you can hear a small sample on amazon, or even buy a song in MP3 format. Having said that, I might just want to check if that album is available at the library. I'm already paying taxes, might as well get something for my money.
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> {quote:title=ncblu66 wrote:}{quote} > please no one suggest a remake of this. this movie was perfect in it's original form and anything else would be a cheap copy It would never occur to me to suggest such a remake... or, for that matter, a remake of just about any Hollywood movie from the Golden Age. Louise Rainer is absolutely wonderful in this movie. She truly deserved the Oscar for her work here.
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I didn't really know much about Dan Fogelberg before. Seems like a very talented artist. Wonder why more of his songs haven't been used in movies... P.S. just found this video of him playing "Same Auld Lang Syne". Enjoy!
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Another famous actor who played Cisco the Kid...
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I made some screencaps of one of the best *Pink Panther* movies - *A Shot in the Dark*, which starred Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, George Sanders and Elke Sommer. The animated opening sequence were always fun to watch B-) Dreyfus senses impending doom.... And his worst fears are confirmed. France's "finest inspector" is on his way to the scene of the crime. He immediately makes a good impression. But does not forget his manners. Elke Sommer made a lasting impression as poor Maria Gambrelli And Cato (Burt Kwouk) made his first appearance in the series. The movie allowed Clouseau to demonstrate his formidable skills playing pool. It also cemented Dreyfus' dislike for his least favourite inspector. The relationship had some warm moments. But Inspector Clouseau never lost faith in his unique skills. But of course, not everybody appreciated his brilliance.
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Glorious Western Vistas, but [b]Not[/b] by John Ford
Film_Fatale replied to pandorainmay's topic in Westerns
> {quote:title=clore wrote:}{quote} > Leone actually came to the US - and to Monument Valley - to shoot some sequences of ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST. > I guess I didn't know that; it's been ages since I have watched it. I take it that the *Dollars* trilogy was completely shot in Europe, though? > There are some gorgeous shots in WESTERN UNION that rank with the best of the period and THE HANGING TREE has some great compositions that only serve to remind me of how much I'd like to see a widescreen version of that film. *The Hanging Tree* is available on DVD only as an import, IIRC. Do you have a multi-region player?
