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  1. Sounds more like 'Dracula: Prince of Darkness' (1966).
  2. I'm glad they've started showing the newer classics. This month has been absolutely outstanding! Best month I've ever seen of TCM programming. Only way it could have been better is if they'd managed to get some Universal Monsters instead of Hammer for Halloween season.
  3. All I know is that I haven't watched 'Curse of the Demon' specifically because I know that it's a butchered version of 'Night of the Demon' (which I also haven't seen). I just keep waiting for 'Night of the Demon' to show up. After I've seen it, then maybe I'll watch the Americanized version.
  4. About what's funny; about "holocaust survivors"; about anything; about me. Take your pick; take them all. I don't care what you say - Vic Hitler is a funny name. Cracks me up.
  5. Entirely believable. Drunks are not very good fighters, no matter how good they growl.
  6. Says you, but I don't think you really know very much. I bet I would - I just have that marvellous a sense of humour. I'm probably a lot like Mel Brooks that way.
  7. Now, that's puttin' on a show! At least, it was for that time.
  8. Chandler was pretty cool looking. I was always bemused by his white hair - so different from other leading men. I wasn't a huge fan of his movies, but there was one I watched on the late show around 1962 while I was on a really boring baby-sitting gig (big family always putting me to work sitting my dozens of younger cousins) that made my night - it's 'The Plunderers' (1960). Still my favorite Chandler movie. I wrote something at IMDb for it.
  9. He didn't even see it. He's gotten to the stage now where he rants against even the stuff that's on too late for him to stay up for.
  10. I doubt that Fred would understand the question, missw.
  11. It's hard to believe it's been like 7 years since I first saw them perform that song on Conan. I'm talking about the old Conan late-night show on NBC. The rhythm grabbed me quickly and it took a couple of minutes for it to register on me that the singer seemed to be chanting "satan, satan, satan, satan" insistently but melodically (and it registered to me as satirically, not seriously) - and at least two of them were hopping and bopping all over the stage. I thought "what the hell are they singing about?" I loved it - it was joyous - and I immediately wrote down the name "clap your hands say yeah" on a notepad file - and then generally let them slip my mind.
  12. The only John Wayne movie I actually like. Robert Carradine plays the character I enjoy best, though Bruce Dern pretty nearly steals the whole movie.
  13. Here's a good one to spin to, DGF. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's 'Satan Said Dance' I chose a live version to post. Studio version is pretty awesome for your ipod.
  14. Always trying to get your favorites played, huh? Nothing wrong with that, I guess. You and Nipkow are kinda like peas in a pod that way.
  15. ‘Suffragette’ Movie Review: Domestic Terrorist or Proud Feminist? http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/suffragette_movie_review_domestic_terrorist_or_proud_feminist_20151022
  16. Who's more miserable and wanting something new to fail than a Republican? Get it now?
  17. Well, it started with DGF's post when he responded to Helen when she asked what is there to say?: and then was followed with his response to missw asking him if he had: See how easy it is for a simple, average, non-nefarious conversation to turn to something political? It's a natural aspect of social interaction.
  18. From 1970's seldom referenced 'Tumbleweed Connection'
  19. If only our moderators would do something about those. Locking would be wonderful. An annoyance for most of us being addressed is probably too much to even hope for.
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