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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
A little more to the left.. ok.. down a little.. no.. wait.. more to.. THAT'S IT! Ohhh.. much better! Oh yeah.. right there.. -
The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
I get the same result with Chrome and IE11 - text only Maybe if you run it through TinyPic again it'll work - I assume you did that the first time, like your screenshot. -
Maybe there were just one too many "feel good" movies in the schedule that day..
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mmmmmmm ok then...
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The Post an Interesting Pic thread
Kid Dabb replied to Richard Kimble's topic in General Discussions
Your pic is invisible. Hope this helps.. -
hmmm.. no. Someone a little more exotic.
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ok - this one should be obvious
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And so it is. Thank you!
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I'm trying to watch What's the Matter With Helen (1971) - all I can see is singing and dancing. I'm not being psychologically thrilled. It's kinda like the tv mystery movies of the time - Columbo; McMillan & Wife; etc. The color is great.. beautiful to look at. The only odd thing I noticed was the tinge of color in the opening newsreels. Were any of those Hearst Metrotone newsreels from the 1930s in color? ----------------------------------- To be fair, I stuck with this one all the way to the end, which I actually liked - the last 20 minutes or so. Once all of the scenes showcasing Ms. Reynolds' dancing skills were out of the way, I was able to see a movie there.. and the thriller part of it's description began to bloom. Ms. Winters was very attractive, as was Ms. Reynolds. Amended 4/27/15/1:38 PM
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Easier, perhaps..
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0:34 - 0:39 looks like George Raft in the car being filled with bullets - maybe Scarface (1932)..?
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Well, it's about time. I must say.. Gary Cooper ! - Thank you!
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A director's 1960s blockbuster was a setback. When budget estimates reached $14 million, the producers attempted to replace this director with another whose name was similar but longer, and abandoned the idea after hundreds of locals in the cast went on strike, declaring: "We can and will perform only for our friend, Monsieur [name]".
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Movie characters addressing the audience.
Kid Dabb replied to DougieB's topic in Films and Filmmakers
This is referred to as "breaking the fourth wall" a stage term for the space between the actors and audience. A good example of this in a dramatical film would be, A Matter of Life and Death (1946) - Conductor 71 breaks the fourth wall to speak directly to us.. just for a moment. One of my all-time favorite films, BTW. -
..annnd camera two..
