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Tonight at eight PM, (EST) CBC is showing the 1951 version of Scrooge with Alastair Sim. I'm not in Canada but since I live in the Detroit area my cable gets CBC Windsor. It's not comercial free so I guess they will be ads for donut shops and snow tires, (but sadly none for Hockey Night In Canada.)
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I think there's also an 80's version with Keanu Reeves, Drew Barrymore and Richard Mulligan.
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It's on NBC tonight at 8pm, (EST.) There are commercials, such is life.
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I haven't seen a Ronald Reagan movie until a few year ago when I saw That Hagen Girl, (With Shirley Temple.) After that I've seen Bedtime For Bonzo and Kings Row. I don't think I've seen a Sonny Tufts film.
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She could have appeared on that late Brady Bunch episode where Cindy and Natalie Schaffer sing On The Good Ship Lollipop.
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But what happens if the Mayans are right?(well I guess well all know the answer to that question.) It's actually December 21 in most of the world, but not the part where the Mayan Empire was located. Lucky for me I've seen Panic In The Year Zero. However, my birthday is on Saturday the 22nd.
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What if Grace Kelly had not become the Princess of Monaco?
sfpcc1 replied to LiamCasey's topic in General Discussions
Monaco is smaller than the subdivision I grew up in. It's less than a square mile in size. The only country smaller is Vatican City, (109 acres) -
Although there is no official bio on Michael Rennie, he is mentioned on books about The 1966 Batman TV show since he played the Sandman. According to Joel Eisner's Official Batman Book, the part was originally to be played by Robert Morely. Things didn't work out, the script was rewritten, and Michael Rennie got the part. The episode writer thought his performance was kind of stiff.
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On December 20th from 1 to 3 AM SYFY, (EST) is showing The *Lost Tribe*, a Jungle Jim movie with Johnny Weismuller. This showing of a film this old is very rare for SYFY, (or SCI Fi.) They don't even show many old TV shows anymore.
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*Whose Killing The Great Chefs Of Europe?* 1978, George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Morley. This is an obscure 70 film that has seem to vanished in the ether. However, *Spoiler Alert!* The boses secretary did it. she thought all the chefs food was making her boss unhealthy.
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Best Representitive Movie Prior to 1929. Title?
sfpcc1 replied to solarblast's topic in General Discussions
*The Gold Rush* It show the possibility of just movement. -
Classic Guest Appearances on Episodic Television
sfpcc1 replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Richard Pryor on The Partridge Family. Jack Nicholson on The Andy Griffith Show Edward G Robinson On Batman. A lot of other people on Batman (Way to many to mention) -
Phantom of the opera - which version ?
sfpcc1 replied to classiccinemafan's topic in General Discussions
When I saw the 2004 version 8 years ago I haven't slept or 24 hours. It's something I don't recomend. -
Phantom of the opera - which version ?
sfpcc1 replied to classiccinemafan's topic in General Discussions
So you're not counting the 2004 musical version? -
Actually *Mother, May I Sleep With Danger* was a NBC Movie Of The Week back in 1996, (remember those.) It was aired later by Lifetime and the Lifetime Movie Network.) I haven't seen it.
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Have all the Presidents been portrayed in film?
sfpcc1 replied to slaytonf's topic in General Discussions
How about Gerald Ford in The Panther Strikes Back. I did not see Argo so I don't know if Jimmy Carter is in it. -
Sans Fin Wrote "I believe *Nude Nuns With Big Guns* (2010) is not to be considered to be a generic title." I just put that film in my Netflix que.
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There's a 1983 movie called Romantic Comedy with Dudley Moore and Mary Steenburgen. Maybe you could have called it Not As Funny As Arthur.
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Yeah laugh at me for watching Lifetime Movies I don't care. In the at 17 series there is also Accused At 17 and Dead At 17. As usual the seventeen year old in question is older, (Marie Avgeropolous from Fugitive At 17 was really a fugitive at 25.) I guess another title for a lot of Lifetime films could be Cute Actress Trying To Build Her Resume Is In Peril. Another one could be You See Her In A Bra And Panties About Fifteen Minutes Into It. Leaving Lifetime the Nicholas Cage / Bridget Fonda film It Could Happen To You was originally called Cop Gives Waitress One Million Bucks.
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Actually most Lifetime Movies seem have somewhat generic titles. For Example: Eight Days To Live Teenage Bank Heist Holiday Wishes Crazy For Christmas Look Again Stranger At The Door Ties That Bind Fatal Honeymoon Deadly Honeymoon Betrayred At 17 Stalked At 17 Fugitive At 17 (On this channel it must be hard to be 17) A Nanny's Revenge The Perfect Nanny And a lot more
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I just watched it. I couldn't figure out if the girl was her granddaughter or great granddaughter. When they said that she had her first child at age 43 then realized it was her granddaughter.
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In 1978 Jane Fonda made Comes A Horseman, directed by Alan J Pakula. It took place in contemporary times but it was more or less a Western.
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I've seen F Is For Fake. That was made in the 70's and looks like it. Fake is another movie all together. It was a preview on a Netflix DVD on a film called High Road. Both Fake and the High Road were made in the last couple of years. I've seen the Hoax. I wouldn't count it because a bio is not a piece of art, (maybe a piece of literature.) I'm sorry if I come of like a smart a**.
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I just saw a preview of a film called Fake about art forgery. This got me thinking about other movies about that subject. The only one I could recall was 1988 the Moderns with Keith Carridine. Can anyone other remember another film about fake art, (maybe a heist film?)
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I highly recomend Moonrise Kingdom, (on DVD) especially for fans of older films.
