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  1. I've noticed that not only you but a few other posters use the phrase "no longer show" or "use to show" a particuliar movie. Have people forgot the reason why the *video recorder* was invented and produced?

     

    If I like a movie I will either record it or buy it on VHS or DVD. You should be thankful that the movies you like are available on video. I have a lot or recorded movies and I don't have to wait for TCM or some other channel to show them.

     

    There are simply too many movies for TCM to show and there are a lot of unreleased material that should be shown. With TCM now showing movies from the 1980's and yes even the 1990's there will be even less time for them to show a movie that has aired previously.

     

    If you ever see a movie you like on TCM's schedule, program your recorder to record it and burn it because that might be your only chance. Have *I* ever learned that!

     

    At present there are only a couple of movies I want to watch, I'm waiting for one to get on Starz which is scheduled and one old one that is not available on video.

     

    If there is an unreleased movie, you might want to check Ebay every now and then. People from Australia and the UK been recording and selling extremely rare movies and old sitcoms and selling them there. I just recently acquired 3 episodes of "Hawaiian Eye" an early 1960's detective sitcom I haven't seen since I was 7 years old.

     

    I also got Able Gance's "Napolean" and a double feature Al Jolsons movie "The Singing Kid" / "The Singing Fool" on Ebay.

     

    If I wait for TCM to show them, I will probually have the longest wait in the world.

     

    PS I don't want a LONGER version of "Napolean" the one I have is long enough!

  2. This might be slightly off topic but I thought any of you Beatles fans would like to know that the famous "Abbey Road" photo taken by Ian MacMillan on August 8, 1969 turns 40 Saturday.

     

    Oh *Man* has it been 40 years already?

    http://www.france24.com/en/20090807-forty-years-beatles-fans-flock-abbey-road-crosswalk

     

    Photographer Ian Macmillan, who died in 2006, recalled that he had spent only 10 minutes up a stepladder snatching a handful of pictures of the band.

     

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  3. Its just a figure of speech. The same argument could be said why not call the accidental killing of a woman "womanslaugther" instead of manslaughter.

     

    Libertarians gave up this argument back in the 1980's because its silly as burning bras. Its simply easier to say mailman instead of "mailperson" or "mailwoman".

     

    Edith Bunker on "All in the Family" sort of showed how the funny if the reverse was said. While discussing the issue or menopause, Edith said, I wonder since some men goes through the same thing, why isn't it called "womenpause"? Lol.

  4. Another stupid idea that has come down the pike. You simply cannot recreate this great western icon of the 1950's to 60's. Just take a look at the photo, that IS "Gunsmoke".

     

    My parents been watching Gunsmoke since they got their first B&W TV and that is one of the oldest western classics I have in living memory.

     

    The Rifleman, Bonanza, Rawhide are great westerns that have a unique charactor of their own including Gunsmke and simply cannot be replicated.

     

    Ever notice how Fetus and Doc sort of fuss at each other in a funny way. I have a ViewMaster reel of Gunsmoke titled "The Rat Trap". Talk about seeing my favorite western charactors up close and "personal". Lol.

     

    For more info on Gunsmoke http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmoke

     

    Trivia: The classic "walk down" you see in Gunsmoke is a myth started by the author Owen Wister in his 1902 novel The Virginian

     

    I've have heard on The History Channel that there was one documented walk down done by the real Doc Holiday.

  5. I beleive it was the IFC Channel but I have watched "Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002)" twice and that is a very nice film. Imagine those poor little girls walking *that far* just to get home. That really showed the human spirit. I think they are made of better stuff then our kids who can't walk a mile without taking a bus or something.

  6. I hope the blowup below helps. The original 4 X 6 photo is a large 20 meg TIFF file. I took a screen snapshot of the full size image to reduce file size and saved it as a jpg file When I downloaded it to Tinypic, thats the picture you see.

     

    Remember that the TCM Web Administrator wants us to keep our photos to a max of width=600 in size.

    When I said 'curse' I was also poking a little humor at the TCM echoing print the original poster mentioned. As Jay Leno once said, if you have to explain the joke, its no longer funny.

     

    Right side blowup

     

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  7. I hope the movie "A Star is Born" is not somehow 'cursed'. Take a look at the marquee in the back in the photo. It was taken after the waters receeded during the April 1977 flood in my town.

    Yes its the same marquee that had "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" on the other side I posted a couple of weeks ago.

     

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  8. I'm curious you brought that up. Have we ever had posters from other countries to join the forum. I mean look at the very bottom of this page and you see

     

    << Our International Sites: TCM UK, TCM Spain, TCM France | TCM Latin America | TCM Germany >>

     

    Have you ever wonder what TCM is like in Germany and Spain? Also does TCM have a built-in electronic translator so that we can communicate with TCM viewers from those countries directly. Otherwise why have a world wide web?

     

    2 countries that don't have an international TCM is Australia and New Zealand. They seem to be left out in the cold.

     

    One thing I would love is for it be possible to get 1 channel directly from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc. That would make for some very interesting viewing.

     

    By the way BBC America is not what I'm referring to, I'm talking somthing like Channel 4 London.

  9. Fred if you haven't seen it, you should watch the documentary "Black Blizzard". It tells the story of the dust bowl disaster which is refected in "The Grapes of Wrath" ( the reason why the farmers in Oklahoma and the neighboring states packed up and left). Until I watched "Black Blizzard" I had no idea the dust bowl was *that bad!*

     

    Having that and the Great Depression, no wonder people during the 1930's thought that it was the *Wrath* of G_d and the world was coming to an end. At least those poor people back then didn't have to endure listening to the theme song of "Oklahoma".

  10. I remembered some poster brought up a long time ago about the benefits of having repeats on certain movies. The logic is, movies that are not available on video should be repeated if by chance the person who wants to watch and record it gets a second or third chance.

     

    I like when TCM shows unreleased material which is rare and something TCM should do more often. This is one case in which repeats are needed! Repeats can be usefull for getting the very young viewers interested in classic movies just in case they have never seen the film before or missed it.

     

    I think repeats bothers some of the TCM fans because thats the ONLY channel they pefer to view. In that case you will have a better likelyhood of seeing a repeat. For myself I don't watch TCM, to phrase it "24/7". I don't pay Directv just to watch *one channel!* Last night Cops was the only thing on that I liked at that paticuliar time. Some movies are just not my cup of tea. I bet that revelation horrifies some TCM diehards - but thats life.

     

    The UK must have different standards in showing their movies but I think that if enough British movie buffs complained more then TCM UK would change their criteria.

  11. I like to make an obvious comparison between books. Its funny that David Brent was about 6 years old when Clark Gable died, the man never met Clark Gable, many of these events simply happened too long ago for anyone now to care or to back up. Now this book gets CK's attention.

     

    When I mentioned the film "Mommie Dearest" sometime back that was based on Christinia Crawfords book, which is mostly a recollection of her childhood, CK dismissed it. I think that a person who has lived with a person has better knowledge of a star then a guy like David Brent who wasn't even born, to write a book.

     

    There can be both sides at looking at the motives of Christinas book, was it revenge or "getting the last word in" or maybe a bit of both. People who suffers from child abuse are less likely to be beleived if their parent(s) are a celebrity but the rest of the accused, guilty by press.

     

    But David Brents book, sounds like a National Enquirer novel. Would you beleive a guy that was quoted in saying that Rudolf Valentino had the eyes of a pig - very mean spirited. Whats the big deal if anyone is gay or not, thats the persons *own business!* Do we sometimes forget that movie stars are human and are not immortal beings from another planet?

     

    I watch a movie or listen to music for one thing and one thing only, *if I LIKE IT!* Why don't David Brent write a book about OJ Simpson while he is ALIVE or is he too chicken?

     

    What a hypocriticial society we live in!

     

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    Footnote: CK , LOL you sort of remind me of the old fashion newpaper sellsman who stands on the street in some of the old classic movies that yells "EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT......."

  12. GG, I am glad you posted the answer to the question because Dody is a girls name. There are 2 derivatives, Dody and Dodie. Matter of fact its sort of rare, probually why the husband thought it was Dody instead of Dora.

     

    I myself do get the sound of words confuse a lot because people (even actors) may not speak clearly at times and it causes problems at times for me. This is why I like to see the lyrics of music at times. I can't understand a some of words at times and when I hear a song I never heard before, its a challange to find the title.

     

    Dora is very common but Dody or Dodie, I have only heard only about twice in my life. The first time I've ever heard it was in the "My Three Sons" TV sitcom, the little girl (Dawn Lynn) was called Dodie and on the comedy TV series "Mary Hartman" and the movie "Grease", the actress Dody Goodman who past away last year.

     

    But a *man* named Dody, ha I hope not.

  13. This is why I don't watch movies from those channels. A HALF of a movie? I don't think so. How much people are paying for cable and satellite, we should be getting the whole "kit and kaboodle".

     

    I've noticed that the movie "Dune" is virtually cut in half by some channels showing the "short version".

     

    You couldn't say it any better CK, *Thank G_d for TCM!!*

     

    Hopefully with this revelation TNT's viewership will be *cut in half!*

  14. I never remembered ever have to go to the restroom during a movie, only between showings. Anyway I always watch a movie 2 or 3 times so I wouldn't miss anything if I did went. This was when my downtown theatre was open and didn't have to leave after 1 showing.

     

    Funny that the mens restroom was next to the auditorium but the womens restroom was upstairs on the 2nd floor. Go figure.

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