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  1. Ignoramce can be bliss, of course. If I've not seen a movie before, there's probably no way I can know if a scene has been cut and therefore won't be bothered.

     

    But, if I know from experience that something is missing - it bothers me A LOT. TCM ran a censored print of 'The Owl and the Pussycat' (1970) which I remember fondly from its original run - and when the scene where Streisand confronts the guys in the car was cut out, I was very disappointed by that.

  2. From the file of forgotten chart records of the past, here's one from 1970 by Vic Dana.

     

    I remember that it would peculiarly be played on Toronto's CHUM station every day between 4:30 and 5:00 pm - as I was on my way home from work - for a couple of weeks, until it disappeared.

     

    For whatever reason, I've always had a real affection for minor-chord masterpieces like this. This peaked at #47 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apy2u3ZADcY

  3. AND that one I THINK was called, "Look What's Hapened To Rosemary's Baby".  Stephan McHattie, who did a brilliant job as James Dean in another TV flick was wasted fodder in this turkey! 

     

    Yep. Not a good movie. A real disappointment, considering its title.

  4. Lots of stuff today.

     

    I realize that there are a couple of extremely negative personalities that consistently post in a manner intended to wind people up. It's deliberate and it's done entirely for the entertainment of those personalities. It's known as trolling.

     

    I'm beginning to think that it's a problem for you in particular. You not only can't resist biting on the bait, you react with such protractedness that those who basically understand your feelings - and fundamentally agree - are somewhat disinclined to support your rants.

     

    Our moderator has put the a-word insult to rest, and I'd ask you to not play a part in its resurrection, even for sarcastic purposes.

  5. "Pretty lame" is being generous.

     

    Using that logic, I guess it means I should dump all my classical music LPs and CDs .  AND any John Barrymore DVDs or VHS tapes I might own!

     

    Logic?

     

    All I said was I'm unfamiliar with Warren William, probably because he died a long time ago and I don't remember him in movies. Nobody suggested dumping anything.

  6. For a classic movie fan who watches TCM, saying that you're not familiar with an actor because he died two years before you were born is a pretty lame argument.

     

    Argument? I thought I was just postulating reasons for why I'm not familiar with Warren William. Apparently, he was in 'The Wolf Man' but I can't really remember what he was in that.

     

    And, though I've watched many classic movies in my life, I'm not a FAN of the "golden age", generally speaking.

  7. Yes Sans, Paris is nice........you WERE talkin' about "Paris" FRANCE here and not "Paris" Texas, RIGHT?!...'cause I hear that little town in The Lone Star State is quite somethin' to behold too...never been THERE, ya see

     

    You should see Paris, Ontario.

     

    It's the best, Jerry! The best!

  8. I've watched it about 10 times now, and the last thing I'd accuse Leone of is not having any creativity. The opening credits sequence alone is like nothing I'd ever experienced before.

     

    The thing about westerns is - probably every possible plot idea has been done somewhere already. It's not a complicated genre, plot-wise. Leone brought new visual styles, new pacings, more glorious music, rougher violence and less hard and fast hero/villain characterizations.

     

    To this day, it's still my favorite Jason Robards Jr. movie. That voice!

  9. There are many excellent movies made - this year and every year.

     

    The reason that people don't think so is that many of these excellent movies are not marketed the same as the relative few that the industry tries to make "blockbusters" of.

     

    Others have said it here, maybe a little differently, but those who seek usually find.

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