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  1. I kind of miss it. I heard this funny story. They once mocked a 80's film with Kim Catrall. One of the robots expressed affection for her. She responded by said robot flowers.

     

    I liked how Gypsy, the robot who showed the movies but wasn't around to mocked them, (except once) had a deep abiding love for Richard Basehart.

  2. Incredeby Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living And Became Mixed Up Zombies, (ISCWSLABMUZ) was on TCM a couple of years ago. It's kind of boring.

     

    I remember on an old WKRP episode Herb Tarlek talking about seeing a porno film called *Kiss Me Kick Me*. I don't think it exists. I'm not sure about the existance of *Snow White And The Seven Sailors.*

  3. He had a small part in I Never Promised You A Rose Garden. He was part of Katherine Quinland's schizophrenic character hallucinations. This film is not as shown as much as Grease,

    (which at times seemed to be on cable every week.) Maybe TCM should air it.

     

    Anyway, I always thought Taxi was the definitive sitcom. Our local station in Detroit showed it at 11:30 PM for at least six years.

  4. 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.

  5. 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?

  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.

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