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Posts posted by LonesomePolecat
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COLONEL POTTER!!
.... I remember him most from MASH (as Colonel Potter and that visiting crazy General from season 3), but since this is a movie board I have to mention my favorite screen performance of his: in Support Your Local Sheriff/Gunfighter. (But then I still haven't seen the Ox-Bow Incident--now I think I will.) I love you Harry!
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Picnic (Joshua Logan-- this is assuming Mr Roberts doesn't count since he didn't direct it himself)
American Graffiti (George Lucas--not a fan of his directing abilities)
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I'd like to thank TCM for showing all the Melies films before this movie came out (when was that, a year ago?) so that when they showed pictures, clips, and redid the some of the films I felt so smart that I'd already seen them! I really enjoyed this movie and agree about supporting films that encourage people to rediscover and appreciate the early filmmaking pionners.
Although, I must say, my favorite part was Martin Scorsese's cameo.

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I LOVE THIS THREAD!!!! How I enjoy these recipes. And how Babette's Feast makes me hungry.

casablancalover- thanks for posting that Tuna Popovers recipe. Everytime I watch THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES I want to try those things.
I love baking especially, so I must share my awesome No Bake Cookies recipe that I learned in college. And here is my movie connection: I live in LA, which is movie town. And I share this one because here in LA it is 75-80 degrees and therefore too warm to turn on the oven.
LP'S AWARD WINNING NO BAKE COOKIES
Put all these ingredients in a medium sized pot on the stove:
-2 cups sugar
-1/2 cup milk
-3 Tbsp baking cocoa
-1/2 cup (aka 1 stick) butter, margarine, or whatever you like
Mix the ingredients together. Turn on the heat and keep mixing. Let it actually boil for 1 minute, mixing constantly, then turn off the heat. Beat these ingredients in very quickly:
3 1/2 cup oats
1/2-1 cup chunky peanut butter
1 tsp vanilla
Drop onto foil and let cool. Once they are hard, gobble them up with glee. If giving away as gifts, make everyone believe it took hours to make these easy cookies.

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Some of these lookalikes are scary!
Not sure if it's been mentioned, or if I'm the only one, but I always got Jeanne Crain and Gene Tierney mixed up. Not that they look remarkably alike when right next to each other, but when apart I often mistake them. (And it's not just their first names).
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Whoa--that's him in that Twilight Zone episode? I did not recognize him at all! He really is amazing, isn't he?
I used to go through this with Alec Guinness all the time. And Alan Arkin too.
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I began my holiday film viewing this weekend and this included THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER. For the first time in my life I actually read the credits and in so doing read the name "Joseph Schildkraut". I thought, "Wait--isn't that Otto Frank?" I checked my DVD of DIARY OF ANNE FRANK and I was right. To think that all this time Otto Frank was in SHOP AROUND THE CORNER and I never knew. Finally the cast list came up and I realized--holy cow-- Otto Frank was the slimy Mr Vadas! I have seen both of these movies my entire life and never recognized him. Either he is an incredible actor or I am blind. Or both. Amazing!
Has this ever happened to you?
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Oh-- and Bill Cosby was sure awesome on the classic TV show I SPY. Got to do lots of dramatic stuff on there.
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Well he's not a "comedian", but he's mostly a comic actor, so I'll mention that I love Fred MacMurray most in THE APARTMENT.

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It Should Happen To You
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4) Director Stanley Donen wanted to film this on location, but didn't have the money because that part of the budget was used to make a 35mm version of the film. Although this was a Cinemascope film, at the time it was made not all theaters could show Cinemascope, so the studio had Stanley Donen reshoot everything in 35mm so the studio wouldn't lose money. Of course, by the time the film came out, pretty much every theater could show Cinemascope films, and the 35mm never saw the light of day. (This is taken from Stanley Donen's interview on Private Screenings)
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Tinkerbell - herself in PETER PAN
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The Blue Dahlia
NEXT: *RCSSPAAUT*
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Mr Roberts, that is an excellent suggestion!
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Great choices, Dominick. Some of those I haven't even heard of, which makes them even better choices.
To recommend some essentials, I'd need to define what an essential is, which I've never gotten a straight answer on.
Is it
1. "If you only see 100 movies before you die, these will change your life (like Seven Samurai)"
OR
2. "These are the basics (like Citizen Kane)"
OR
3. "Well we assume you've seen the basics, so here are some you might not have really even heard of (like Ikiru)"
Which?
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Perhaps the great Broadway star Carol Haney?
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O'Rourke, Sgt - Ward Bond in FORT APACHE
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Steamboat WIllie makes me so happy. I whistle that little ditty all the time. I enjoy it most at Disneyland in the Main Street Theater.
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10- the Director of Photography wanted to photograph Jeff's cop friend in his office as he is talking on the phone to Jeff. But Hitchcock ran such a tight ship he already knew what he wanted, exactly what he wanted, and said "No." They asked why they couldn't get this extra footage and he said, "Because they'll use it."
NEXT FILM:
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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Sorry, my internet has been down all week (arg).
That and I thought this was a "post your answer and the new question" and not a "wait for verification" thread. Which is it?
But, yes, it was The Wrong Man.
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And don't forget Cavalcade and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Oh, that the Screen Director's Playhouse episode about the Titanic. But I too would be happy just watching A NIGHT TO REMEMBER about forty-three times.
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Yes, but I record them and fast forward the commercials, speeches, Twilight presenters, and other silliness I don't care about. Same with the Tony awards. Those are the only awards shows I watch. So excited this year for BILLY CRYSTAL!
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The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
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This imaginary party sounds way too fun! I'd love to mingle with everyone. Can I gate crash?
I wish, as was said, we could ALL come to the TCM Film Festival and meet! But I know I we can't all afford to go. I can't even be there. I wish I could though if only to meet everyone on the boards. It's kinda pathetic because, for pete's sake, I live half an hour from Hollywood. But other than the fact the I'm broke, I'll be busy (I'll either be in performances for Titanic: The Musical or auditions for Crazy For You). As Tommy Steele would say, "Alas, alack and willy-walley!"
So that being said, we'll just have to all go on the TCM Cruise, right?


Poll: Top 5 Favorite Actors!
in General Discussions
Posted
If we're talking male:
1. Alec Guinness
2. Jack Lemmon
3. James Stewart
4. James Cagney
5. Ward Bond