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sewhite2000

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  1. Once again, I'm having a harder time with most of the older ones.

    1621 might be M, which I've seen.

    1626 is The Incredible Shrinking Man. Yes.

    1627 might be The Pawnbroker. I haven't seen it.

    1629 Looks like Natalie Wood and Ryan O'Neal. I was unaware they ever made a movie together, so I don't know what it is. Of course, I could be wrong about one or the other (or both).

    1630 is The Incredible Shrinking Woman. I remember watching maybe 20 minutes of it on HBO more than a quarter of a century ago, but I've never seen the whole thing.

    So, only one I'm absolutely sure I've seen. I'll have to wait for the others to be identified.

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  2. 12 hours ago, Stoopnagle said:

     

    It's been a long time since I've seen THE VANISHING remake, but I seem to recall it had a very different ending than the original.   Nevertheless, I agree with your opinion of it.

    You're correct about the American version of The Vanishing. They changed it to a happy ending. Funny Games, however, made by the same director, has no such change in its English language version.

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  3. Most of these have already been identified. I think I could have guessed the titles correctly for all the ones in the post above except for Jeanne Engels probably.  The ones LSDoorMat was unable to guess, I don't know either. 1606 is definitely Funny Girl and not the sequel. That shot is from her pre-stardom days when she was still dressing awkwardly.

    I've seen Incendiary BlondeFunny Girl, Frances, Man on the Moon and Ray, so five.

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  4. 1591 is The Miracle Woman. No.

    1593 Ronald Colman with a beard makes me want to guess The Talk of the Town, though that doesn't quite look like Jean Arthur to me. I've seen it, if it is.

    1594 is The Pirate. Yes.

    1597 I don't know which Frankie and Annette movie this is. They all run together in my head, except for the first one. But since TCM shows them often, I've probably seen it. I will guess Beach Blanket Bingo.

    1598 I've never actually seen a Bruce Lee movie, so I don't know, but I will guess Enter the Dragon, since it's the most famous.

    1599 is Buddy Buddy. No.

    1600 is Tombstone. No.

    I don't know the others.

    Maybe I've seen as few as one, but it could be a few more, depending on what they turn out to be.

     

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  5. 9 minutes ago, TomJH said:

    don't you think Lupin puts an awfully lot of stock in depending upon none of his many underlings not spilling the beans on him?

    Yes. The movie might have benefited from an extra scene helping explain why they're all so loyal to him.

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  6. I almost guessed Mr. 880. I should be more bold I guess, except I'm embarrassed when I'm too frequently wrong. I saw it on what I think was its only TCM airing. I even said on these message boards I quite liked it and got a lot of feedback that I was very, very wrong to believe there was anything redeeming about the film whatsoever, as I recall.

    I was wondering who that looker was between Frank Morgan and Robert Young! She certainly never looked like that on Perry Mason, that I recall!

    Anyway, I've seen three.

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  7. I have his version of "If I Had a Hammer" in my iTunes collection. He sings it with a great joy and energy. I also have a version by Rod McKuen, of all people, which is pretty good but lacks the  warmth and cheery vibes of the Lopez version. I didn't know too much about him other than this song and his appearance in The Dirty Dozen, so this was an interesting read for me. I certainly wasn't expecting such a heartfelt farewell from Dave Grohl, of all people, and was completely unaware of his connection with Lopez.

     

  8. 1562 is Fantasia. Yes.

    1569 is Revenge of the Nerds. I've seen bits and pieces back in the days when I had many, many movie channels, but I've never seen the whole thing.

    1570 is The Shawshank Redemption. Yes.

    Only two I'm sure I've seen. I recognize most of the actors in the other pictures, but I'm just thinking of what movies they are.

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