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I thought that was a painful way Hitler was going to have himself cloned.
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Probually where the USPS 'lost mail" went.
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This is what happens when different movies has the same *title!* I've seen "Carrie" recently and I thought that horror classic is what Hibi was referring to. I've never heard of the Laurence Olivier version before. Was it bloody?
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Carrie's revenge at then end doesn't teach anyone a lesson if they are dead. The *perfect* revenge would be like the scene in "Stand by Me". Larda_s Hogan's revenge can't be topped. Oh yes I know its only a campfire story but its a neat idea. Wil Wheaton should have wrote the script for "Carrie". lol. Hogan lived to reap the satifaction but Carrie did not. Her fruitcake mom needed a good man in her life!
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James Bond's "Vodka Martini, shaken not stirred". cheers
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Wondering if watching "Lilo and Stitch" counts? There is a store in my town that has one display window deck out "ALL Elvis". Has a 6 foot statue of him along with 45 records hanging from the ceiling, photos, memorabilia, etc. It's a safe bet the owners will be glued to the set all day long! Here is a photo of the Elvis statue, it is about 6 feet tall.
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Here is an interesting list of people that were actually involved in the practice of dueling. Some of the parties involved might surprise you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_famous_duels
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Kansas celebrates The Wizard of Oz (1939) at 70
hamradio replied to CelluloidKid's topic in General Discussions
NO WAY will I pay $70.00 to $85.00 for a movie today especially after its been rerun countless number of times, I don't care what extras are on it. Who's pushing it PT Barnum? "OZtoberFEST", well that might cause confusion for some. I can just see some guys showing up not understanding the 1 letter difference and complain "I thought you sold beer galore during these events"? hic Considering Kansas is in the middle of tornado alley, the people living there are already reminded enough of the movie every time a tornado hit. It be ironic if the Great Overland Station gets hit by an F5 twister. The outsiders visiting after recovering from the shock will be saying 'there's no place like home. -
If they are not causing problems on your computer, its best to leave them be. I always use the < Add / Remove Programs> in the Control Panel to uninstall programs. It sometimes tell you that it didn't remove everything and will have to be done manually, this is what I always do by going to the MS-DOS prompt C:> This should only be done by people who has knowledge of the old MS-DOS command line routines and understand directories and subdirectories. That has become more tricky recently due to multi leveled subdirectories. I have stopped altogether downloading screensavers due to spyware. Freeze.com is the worst. I suggest you use a utility called AdAware SE and keep the definitions updated. That program found a lot of spyware in programs downloaded from these screensaver sites. I made it a rule of thumb to never use them regardless where its from. I rather be safe then sorry. Since I always turn off my computer after use, I generally don't need to use screensavers and I keep a carefull eye on what little I download and keep looking at the status lights on my U.S. Robotics modem.
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Your DVD should be closed captioned. Turn that function on from your TV remote and see what is actually being said. I use that a LOT, even for singing. People might not say words clearly and some words sound alike. I had a very similiar experience with the movie "Poor Little Rich Girl". When Shirley Temple was singing to her dolls at the beginning of the movie, I could have sworn she said "son a b__ch" OMG not her I thought. I listened to that several times and that is how it sounded. I back then had a TV set that didn't had the close caption function so I was in the dark. When I finally got a set that had it, it was to my relief that she actually said "Springovich". That scene is when she picked up the 2nd doll and sung to it.
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"Straw Dogs" (1971) Remake!??! Why!???!
hamradio replied to CelluloidKid's topic in General Discussions
CK wrote <> Thats what happens when a mathematician gets in over his head trying to explain the *Big Bang* theory. Message was edited by: hamradio . to correct typo -
Classic TV show "Gunsmoke" to be turned into movie
hamradio replied to CelluloidKid's topic in General Discussions
Its not what you think. Its only preventive editing of certain words. The Code of Conduct rules prohibits religous or political discussions on the TCM website. I don't want to get into it but maybe some other member can explain it better then I. This way I won't offend anyone. Since you are a new member here, also take note that this website has a built in self editing software that automaticly edits certain words. You will see this as a small string of astericks on prohibited words. -
Classic TV show "Gunsmoke" to be turned into movie
hamradio replied to CelluloidKid's topic in General Discussions
Thank G_d "The Andy Griffith Show" is named after the lead actor or they could be doing a *remake* of it as well. Imagine someone trying to fill Don Knotts shoes! -
CK, it just occured to me that TCM showed "Saving Private Ryan" very recently and it was also released in 1998, so what's the difference if they did showed the remade version of TA? (beside ones great and the other (censored)). We (all TCM members) could get into a squabble by saying its OK for TCM to show some movies made in 1998 but not all (even if they stink!) Logicalaly, wouldn't this be setting a double standard? PS I'm glad you like my sense of humor earlier - just couldn't resist.
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Les Paul who invented the electric guitar and multitrack recording died on August 13 due to complications from pneumonia. Just imagine the impact the electric guitar had on the worlds music and try to think what would music be like today without it. Another important invention is the multitrack recorder, not only its huge contribution to the music industry but its impact on Hollywood in its sound on films, the biggest innovation since Lee DeForest invented the sound camera. The Surround / Dolby we enjoy in theatres and in our homes is contributed to the multitrack recorder. For more info http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090813/ap_en_mu/us_obit_les_paul RIP Les Paul (1915-2009)
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Question about "The Greatest Show on Earth" 1952
hamradio replied to hamradio's topic in General Discussions
Exactly! Just imagine "The Greatest Show on Earth" on Blu-ray? You will see these flaws even better and stuff you might not have noticed before. This is why I want to view these type of movies on standard def - in this case the less we see, the better. -
Question about "The Greatest Show on Earth" 1952
hamradio replied to hamradio's topic in General Discussions
Its a shame that CGI has put these gifted craftsmen out of work. I have heard that a few have been hired out to do model railraod work for "true scale" enthusiasts. On a video I have "Great MTH Layouts" one guy had the ENTIRE Chicago railroad switching yard done in "O" guage. If one would to take a computer controlled camera and fly over the setup, it would be a close match to the real thing. All the switches, signal lights, sound effects it done to true scale. He will let you work his layout that is do the entire switching routine under one condition, you can not touch anything on the track. The logic is that in real life a monster hand don't come out of the sky and correct ones mistakes. Some people have all the fun. -
Question about "The Greatest Show on Earth" 1952
hamradio replied to hamradio's topic in General Discussions
The circus train makes a "pit stop" at my town once in a blue moon to take on fuel and to make any repairs. I walked up to the car that had the elephants and notice the shackles. My goodness those must have been the biggest leg irons I've ever seen. I asked one of the handlers, are you leashing an elephant or a battleship? -
Does anyone know what type of train did they used on the minature set? Was it specially made in a workshop or was it a "store bought" type like Lionel? If it was done in a workshop, it must have took a lot of time, effort and *expense.* What would have been the scale of the set? Noticed that the car was only thrown aside instead of being completely demolished like you see in the news footage of people ignoring the signal lights. The crash scene sort of reminds me of Gomez Addams doing a head on train wreck on "The Addams Family". Lol.
