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  1. 6 hours ago, Fedya said:

    (BTW, that's not George Hamilton the actor, but a singer who died five or six years back.)

     

    6 hours ago, Princess of Tap said:

    I have one of George Hamilton IV's hit records-- 

    "A Rose and a Baby Ruth". 

    It was a good one.

    I have A Rose and a Baby Ruth in my iTunes collection. Hamilton IV moved over more to the country charts as he got older, I think.

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  2. I didn't mean to cause confusion. All I was trying to say is Tenet was released into theaters. It performed well below hopes. So, now other tentpole movies are being pushed back as much as an entire year in hopes attendance will be more robust by then.

  3. The intensity of the time zone reaction has surprised me. Being a lifelong Central Time Zone resident, I have long been accustomed to adjusting back one hour all the way to the time in second grade when I realized Happy Days started at 7 pm where I lived, not 8 pm., since scheduling times have always had an East Coast bias in this country. I never even adjusted the time zone during the 12 years I've been using this web site, just always automatically being cognizant the times listed were eternally one hour ahead of "my" time. So, I'm not sure the inability to change that anymore will make any difference to me, unless the problem is weirder than that in a way I'm not understanding.

  4. As I recall, Tootsie had something like 10 different writers, though only Larry Gelbart of the TV version of M*A*S*H and Oh, God! got credit from the Writers Guild? Elaine May had a pretty large hand in it, also, I think. Usually, that many writers means a big mess, but Tootsie to me holds up and feels pretty tight. The performances certainly help sell the material.

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  5. I still don't feel like an expert, but after nearly 20 years of watching TCM, I can identify 11 of these 20 actors. I don't know that the placement of the heads necessarily represents the "tier" status MGM was giving each star, but I still found it interesting.

  6. 3 hours ago, Jay Gerard said:

     Another thing I really miss are the trailers that were so easily accessible on the old site--they were often helpful to me in determining which movies not to miss!

    I did like the trailers or scenes from the previous incarnation of the website, and while I wasn't a frequent user of them, a handful of times a year I would watch a two  or three minute clip of some upcoming title I knew nothing about to see if it was something I should make time for, based on my own quirky preferences. I see some of these new giant pictures have a Play button on them, but I'm guessing it's not the same thing? I haven't actually clicked on one.

  7. 1 hour ago, slaytonf said:

    If people post complaining about the same things on face as people do on the boards, then it follows they are ignored in like manner.

    I'm not entirely sure that's true. TCmM does at least seem to be aware of the existence of the other forums. Look at Eddie Mueller asking TCM watchers to like Noir Alley on Facebook and Twitter at the end of each of his episodes. If anyone who works for TCM is even aware of the existence of these boards, I've never seen them mention it on air.

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