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  1. I was just thinking, for those people who can only use the elevator, try out the Sears Tower Glass Ledge that just opened. 100+ stories *beneath* your feet.
  2. I heard about it on the New York 4 news and that *is* great news but most of the out of shape Americans can't make it to the top. All those *stairs*.....pant......pant.....pant.....
  3. Welcome to the boards. A thread was started last week on Karl Malden, its on page 2 at the time of this posting. You might wish to post there. The Web Administrator don't like 2 identical threads posted - the newest one generaly gets locked out. Here's the Karl Malden link http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?threadID=144726&tstart=15
  4. Well if thats the *correct* lines for that "joke", no wonder why halo was falling asleep last night. Better then a sleeping pill.
  5. Like TCM, FMC also sometimes shows great uncut classic movies You don't need to "apologize" for it. I do know that some members gets a little unedge for us mentioning other channels. At present on the G4 channel, they are showing an early Bruce Lee movie "The Big Boss" (1971) which I have never seen before. Nice to see some of his earlier work before he became a legend. He's sort of laid back (if thats the word) in this film. They just recently paid tribute to Bruce Lee. Mr 880 has a nice unique poster. Message was edited by: hamradio
  6. You know with all the celebrities passing away during the past couple of weeks, we don't even know (or care) that America's pitch man Billy Mays past away recently. Who going to get us to buy now? RIP Billy (1958 - 2009) I'll remember you whenever I wash my clothes. Message was edited by: hamradio (corrected typo - trying to type while watching Bruce Lee)
  7. Ever wondered whos the *Top 10* "Public Enemies" *world wide* far as criminal bosses go? Wonder no more. Here is Number 1 Sergei Mikhailov. I need to watch the news more I guess. Click on 2 - 10 to see the rest. http://www.askmen.com/top_10/entertainment/top-10-criminal-organizations_1.html Message was edited by: hamradio
  8. Its a good idea but like on TCM, *younger* viewers would wan *recent* movies which had a 1930's time line i.e. "Public Enemies" thats showing in theatres now. We will simply be back where we started from. When one sees the banner at the very top of this web page, one would expect to see 1930's movies on TCM. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedya, what I was referring to is that a lot of good movies get released in one year like the list in 1939. For myself the best year in which a lot of movies came out was 1982. For any movie fans living in 1939, I know what the feeling that would have been like.
  9. I would like to see the 1932 version of "Scarface" with Paul Muni. Hope I didn't miss it if TCM recently showed it.
  10. I wish history would repeat itself. (a LOT of good movies in one year!!) But today? Zzzzzz
  11. Is the upcoming movie "Orphan" another "Bad Seed" remake or a future wife for the antichrist? Does Hollywood see only the bad in our children anymore? I saw the commercial and its enough to creep me out. One thing is certain, this girl starring in this movie is *not* going to find a date when she gets older (unless the boy has a death wish).
  12. Whatever you do, KEEP that placard, its a very RARE collectors item. I was in a rush to see the history of gangsters in the movies last night and didn't have time to add another photo. Here is one of the first police 2 way radios. Some oldtimers might remember the "Police" band on the old 1930's - 40's radios that use to occupy the lower shortwave band. This in the trunk of the car is ONE 2 way radio. Wonder where they kept everything else? The tire I beleive was used as a shock absorber for the radio, not a spare.
  13. Well this is how a movie suppose to look when a studio don't skimp on set decorations or use fake outdoor scenes on sound stages. Using outdoor shots really helps these early movies, makes it more realistic. I like the"CSI" style of teaching the viewer "how its done". Noticed that scene when Cagney and the gangster who put him through law school after getting mistakenly shot after the hotel shootout (forgive me I forgot his name, ha)? You can SEE their breath. It is cold when that scene was shot. Nice giveaway. The only "fake" scene I spotted was when the passenger train was speeding across the country side. Glad Warner Brothers used a Lionel, Lol. Film was crisp and clear and had the perfect plot. Now for some trivia, The opening shot that looked slightly out of place was inserted in 1949, 14 years after the film was originally released. The end title had the NRA (National Recovery Act) seal. G-men was probually one of the last movies to have this seal since the NRA was ruled unconstitutional in 1935. Also 2 way radios finally started to make their way into police cars about a year after this movie was made - no more "calling all cars". A job well done Warner Brothers. The NRA seal
  14. Sorry to hear about Karl Malden. I mostly know him as Lt. Mike Stone on the"The Streets of San Francisco," with Michael Douglas I watched a lot during the 1970's. The only movie role I know him in is playing General Omar Bradley in "Patton". RIP Karl Malden (1912-2009)
  15. It could be your web browser or flash player not reading the Smiley animation properly. Here is the GIF version I copied to Tinypic.
  16. CineSage jr wrote << don't think I would forget being punched in the nose by Gary Cooper >> Nor would I forget this TCM member being punched in the face by Frank Sinatra. http://forums.tcm.com/jive/tcm/thread.jspa?messageID=8093550
  17. Why do you think silents are silly? Just because the producers of that time period were the victims of the lack of technology that young people today take for granted. I bet there are many young viewers think that early *sound* movies are silly if they lack CGI special effects. My view is that there are both good and bad silents as much as there are good and bad sound movies. Judge the movie for what it is. Does it convey a story that we like regardless if it lacks sound or special effects? When you get *older* you might regret the snobbish viewpoint of silents like I did when I was very young. I now have silents I have recorded and *bought!* For an interesting footnote, I bought back in 1997 "Titanic, Music as Heard on That Faithful Voyage". Odd as it might sound, I really like a few selections on it, most I have never heard before. Music made between 1898 - 1912. Much better then the crap they put out today!
  18. TikiSoo wrote: << you're interested in BP, I suggest the biopic "The Notorious Bettie Page". It illustrates (rather unconvincingly) that Bettie was unaware how men enjoyed photos of her. >> Do the producers of that biopic thinks she was that *dense?* So they must think Bettie beleives that people were admiring her brains. To coin the thoughts of Paris Hilton, DUH!
  19. I hope TCM will have a "Holodeck" version of old classics then. Do we have *faith* in TCM or what? Computer, run TCM's presentation of "Rear Window" Message was edited by: hamradio
  20. Is her name spelled Betty or *Bettie* Tip: Try Google Images with OFF.
  21. Update: Madoff got 150 years in prison today. My goodness, he'll be an old man when he gets out. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_madoff_scandal I'll try to remember to revive this thread in 2159 when he gets out.
  22. I remembered today that I had a photo example of a sound stage shot of what I beleive is the shooting of "The Mummy". You can see Boris Karloff center right between the camera and the automobile mockup. Notice the size of the sound stage and look at a rare view of them using rear projection. It shows the Pyramids in Egypt on the screen. When I see stuff like this, its a wonder that movies turns out as good as they do. I had to scan this photo in from one of my photography books. Due to TCM's size restrictions I had to constrict the actual size to width=600 which caused a slight "interference pattern". To see the photo better, click on
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