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  1. This has to do with THIS but not film noir. I just watched *Silence Like Glass*which is about two young women dealing with cancer. After the movie they aired a Mr Jaws cartoon from the Depatie Freeling Studio. Nomally I like watching cartoons after movies, but showing one after a film so dark and grim is kind of inapropiate.
  2. THIS is show Fearless Frank on Sunday May 29, 1:00 to 3:00 EST. I know this is probally not a great movie, and didn't do to Jon Voight's career what Midnight Cowboy did, but I've allways been curious about it.
  3. I never liked Baby Huey. Basically the cartoon consists of a father yelling at his kid for three or four minutes. The big guy is trying his best. Man this thread is taking some odd tangents
  4. Movieplex shows Later Perry Mason movies from the late 80's early 90's. They were made a couple of years before Raymond Burr's death in 1992. I just got that channel back on my system. Does anyone remember Perry Masonry from The Flinstones?
  5. Actually his name is Bill Hader.
  6. There's with really good late 90's film called *Playing By Heart* directed by Willard Carol. It features Sean Connery and TV satirist John Stewart in probally his best role. It has the same feel and mood as a early to mid Alan Rudolph film. This was made right about the time Rudolph sort of lost his way and gave us Breakfast Of Champions, (probally an unfilmable novel), Trixie, and Investigating Sex, (unreleased in America, released on DVD as Intimate Affairs.) Actually the last movie he made The Secret Lives Of Dentists was very good, but Rudolph didn't write it. by the way if you can find Playing By Heart see it. Again I'm talking about movies that are too recient for this board. Feel free to castigate me but I don't live by TCM alone.
  7. Barbara Stanwyck and Mae West. Maybe I shouldn't have switched genders in this thread, but I saw Myra Beckenridge about three months ago. I realized Mae West wasn't that hot in her heyday. I grew up in the 80's, (I'm 43) and remember a time when Kristy McNichol was considered attractive. Then Phoebe Cates came out of the pool in Fast Times At Ridgemont High and realized we were idiots.
  8. If you on a regular basis grind TCM in a fine powder and snort it.
  9. That reminds of of a TV and movie regularity. every time somebody's watching a television it's a western. You can tell buy all the shooting, horses ninnying, and Indians, (sorry Native Americans, First Nations for our friends in Canada) making noise.
  10. I didn't know he died. If they didn't do anything for Jill Clayburg I don't think TCM will do anything for Michael Sarrazin. I'l allways remember him on SNL as Josh Ramsey VD Case Worker, (why does it hurt when I pee.) The last movie I saw him in was 1985's Joshua Then And Now with James Woods.
  11. THIS shows a lot of beach movies. I know they've aired Dr Goldfoot And The Bikini Machine, and How To Stuff A Wild Bikini. They play a lot of American International Films.
  12. I can't think that far ahead. I have problems think about next month.
  13. I DVR TCM Underground once in a while. They sure like to show the Night Of The Lepus. I recient taped Strange Behavior which had one of the strangest dance scenes I've ever seen, (outside of Romy And Michelle's High School Reunion.)
  14. It's been said before, *Richard Libertini*, (All Of Me, Betrayed, a man who was arrested for throwing a javelin in a park on Barney Miller.)
  15. Tonight on THIS their are a couple of interesting movies on, *The Incredible Shrinking Man* and *Lady Frankenstein*. Okay I don't have great hopes on Lady Frankenstein but Joseph Cotten is in it. Yeah, they still have comericials.
  16. Roddy McDowell in *Lord Love A Duck*. He was 37 years old and playing a high school student.
  17. The backdrop for the Coyote and Roadrunner cartoons was essentially a parody of Mounment Valley.
  18. Roger Corman did this a lot. Little Shop Of Horrors was shot on the same set as Bucket Of Blood, (in about five days.)
  19. I hope that the tornado the wrecked Lambert Field didn't interfere with the showing.
  20. I have a hard time watching long silent movies but I do appriciate their historical significance. If other people like them why not show them. TCM is for many viewers not just me. I would have responded sooner but I was too busy downloading young Asian girls in their underwear.
  21. Juliannne Moore was on *As The World Turns*. She put in an apperence a couple months before it went away.
  22. I ment patriarch not matriarch when I mentioned Phillip Carey. My bad.
  23. You could also add Phillip Carey. He played OLTL matriarch Asa Buchanan for many years.
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