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Washington Post's Take On "Who Should Have Won Best Picture"
speedracer5 replied to lydecker's topic in General Discussions
Lol. One of my favorite Thelma Lou moments is her constantly reminding everyone about Barney's singing ability (or lack thereof) in the episode where he's in the choir. "But [Barney] can't sing!" I think she says it as least 3 times if not more. It's like Andy and "Just call the man" in the freezer episode. -
TCM Programming Challenge #42 -- "The Game's Afoot"
speedracer5 replied to lydecker's topic in TCM Program Challenges Archive
I have my SOTM, Essential, Noir Alley, and one prime time evening completed so far. -
hmm. I hope they do one in the spring, maybe after Dance, Girl, Dance comes out, so that I could get that film and Leave Her to Heaven.
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Just regular buys. I had a coupon at B&N. I also have a membership. So it wasn't as good a sale as the 50% off. But I really wanted Kiss Me Deadly. When does Criterion do their flash sale?
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The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
Yeah. I think to Del Toro's credit, he's doing an adaptation of the source material, he isn't remaking the 1947 film. But we'll see what he does with it. I love the 1947 film so much, but as I understand it, the book is much different. Fox definitely had to clean it up to pass the Hays Code. -
The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
I could see Depp in the part a few years ago. Not sure now, post-Jack Sparrow. Now that I've seen Joker, I could see Joaquin Phoenix in the part. -
He's not in a bathtub: YES!
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I liked the PBS American Masters episode about Lucille Ball, "Finding Lucy." Peter Bogdanovich's Buster Keaton documentary was excellent. A Conversation with Gregory Peck was fun. The recent Sid & Judy documentary on Showtime was also really good.
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I just purchased Kiss Me Deadly and Safety Last on Criterion!
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The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
I have shifted to Kindle. I would agree about the narrator though, who'd want to listen to a novel narrated by someone with a really irritating voice (Gilbert Gotfried reads The Little House on the Prairie) ? I told my husband that he needed to read Desi Arnaz' autobiography. It was available on Audible! They found this fantastic narrator whose voice had a similar sound and accent as Desi. I appreciated that they didn't have someone doing a Desi Arnaz impression and that they also made the effort to find someone whose voice was similar to Desi's and didn't just have "generic white man" read it. I discovered that the Robert Stack-hosted episodes of Unsolved Mysteries are on Amazon. How amazing would it be to listen to Stack read audio books? He could make everything sound serious and scary at the same time. Can you imagine Stack reading Little Women? -
The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
My husband "read" the novel by listening to it on Audible. I wonder how those 45 pages translate in audio? I'll admit that I have a terrible time paying attention to audio books. I get distracted too easily. We actually own the physical novel though. I agree about the Tarot Card Faces. I liked that as well. -
I also get bored with Too Much Too Soon when Errol leaves the film. He was definitely the most interesting part. I'll admit that I was reluctant to watch Errol in his 1950s part of his career, because I kept hearing how he'd let his looks go to pot and looked well beyond his years. I started watching his films and I was relieved that he still looked himself, just older. If Errol had taken better care of himself, I could definitely see him as the "distinguished older man" a la Cary Grant, but that wasn't in the cards for Errol. In The Sun Also Rises, a film made only two years before Errol's death, he definitely looks older than 48, but he still retains the panache and charm that he had in his younger years. Errol and Eddie Albert are the best part of The Sun Also Rises. I loved Errol in Montana, Against All Flags, and The Master of Ballantrae. But I think my favorite Errol role in the twilight of his career is Mara Maru. It's a shame that Errol's habits caught up with him when they did. With That Forsyte Woman, Kim, Too Much Too Soon, The Sun Also Rises, Errol was seguing into a character-actor type career. His matinee idol days were behind him, but I think he had many great performances left in him. He would have been too old, but Errol would have made a great James Bond.
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The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
After complaining yesterday that my library hold on Dodsworth was taking forever, I see that it's enroute to me today! Lol. I look forward to seeing Ouspenskaya and everyone else in this film. I think I have Kings Row on the DVR. I have seen this movie before, but I don't remember anything about it except for Ronald Reagan's legs (or lack thereof). I think I'll need to re-watch it. -
Have you seen these 10 classic films..?
speedracer5 replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I've seen 713 Cat People, and 717 Cabaret. I've been meaning to watch 720 The Age of Innocence, I have that on my DVR. -
Have you seen these 10 classic films..?
speedracer5 replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
714 is not Lucille Ball. That's Carmen Miranda. -
HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
speedracer5 replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Today 2/18 I personally love Brief Encounter: a film about two people who fall in love...but are married to other people. They are both unhappy in their respective marriages and have to decide if pursuing their romance is worth the hurt it would cause their respective families and if they can survive while committing adultery. This is a beautiful, poignant film. Tomorrow 2/19 It Happened Tomorrow. This is a fun film starring Dick Powell, Linda Darnell, and Jack Oakie. In this film, Powell plays a turn of the century reporter who always seems to be a half-step behind in getting the big scoop. He makes a wish that he could be privy to tomorrow's headlines, so that he could be a more successful reporter. He meets an old man who has access to tomorrow's newspaper. Powell is able to read tomorrow's news and scoop everyone in town on the hottest story. Darnell plays Powell's love interest and the niece of Jack Oakie. Oakie and Darnell have a fortune telling act. The Asphalt Jungle. This is a fantastic John Huston-directed heist film starring Sterling Hayden and featuring a young Marilyn Monroe. I love caper/heist films and this film introduced me to Hayden whom I enjoyed watching. Thursday 2/20 The Talk of the Town. This is a fun film starring Jean Arthur, Cary Grant and Ronald Colman. Grant plays an escaped fugitive and acquaintance of Arthur's and is using her home as a refuge. Colman plays a stuffy law professor who struggles between the law and humanity. Plus, there's a love triangle between Grant, Arthur, and Colman. -
Your Top Ten Favorite Oscar Winning Songs
speedracer5 replied to Filmfanjoe1031's topic in Your Favorites
In no particular order: 1 "Over the Rainbow" The Wizard of Oz 2 "White Christmas" Holiday Inn 3 "Moon River" Breakfast at Tiffany's 4 "I've Had the Time of My Life" Dirty Dancing 5 "Lose Yourself" 8 Mile 6 "Beauty and the Beast" Beauty and the Beast 7 "A Whole New World" Aladdin 8 "Baby, It's Cold Outside" Neptune's Daughter 9 "Que Sera Sera" The Man Who Knew Too Much 10 "The Way You Look Tonight" Swing Time Honorable Mentions: "When You Wish Upon a Star" Pinocchio "Mona Lisa" Captain Carey, USA "Secret Love" Calamity Jane "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" Love is a Many Splendored Thing "All the Way" The Joker is Wild "Theme From Shaft" Shaft "Last Dance" Thank God It's Friday "Flashdance, What a Feeling" Flashdance "Under the Sea" The Little Mermaid "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" The Lion King -
I love Cocktail! Except for that one bummer part towards the end of the film. Otherwise it's a lot of fun.
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The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
She probably would have pitied Joan for not landing the right man in her youth and having to work to be able to survive. -
The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
Lol. I'm really questioning the casting of Rooney Mara as Molly. I think the rest of the cast sounds good: Character- 1947 Actor | 2020/21 Actor Molly- Coleen Gray | Rooney Mara Stan- Tyrone Power | Bradley Cooper Lillith Ritter- Helen Walker | Cate Blanchett Zeena- Joan Blondell | Toni Collette Pete- Ian Keith | David Stratharin Bruno- Mike Mazurki | Ron Pearlman Ezra Grindle- Taylor Holmes | Richard Jenkins Hoatley- James Flavin (uncredited) | Willem Dafoe But we'll see. -
The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
My husband just finished reading Nightmare Alley and is familiar with the 1947 film. He told me about some of the differences between the novel and the Tyrone Power film. We're both curious how Guillermo Del Toro will adapt the novel for his new version of the film. -
The Intersection of Kings Row & Peyton Place
speedracer5 replied to Roy Cronin's topic in General Discussions
I loved Maria Ouspenskaya in Love Affair. She's also great in Dance, Girl, Dance. I see that she's in Dodsworth. I have had Dodsworth on hold for over a month now. I put it on hold when the Mary Astor documentary was on--apparently everyone else in my area saw the same documentary. -
Have you seen these 10 classic films..?
speedracer5 replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I think 706 is The Naked Jungle, but I haven’t seen it. -
Yes I did very much.
