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I took a chance and checked out the database page for one of my favorite movies because of your mention of heist movies. *How to Steal a Million* (1966) Tuesday, January 22 @ 08:00 PM (ET) YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH!
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> {quote:title=hamradio wrote:}{quote} > Speaking of zombie movies, ENOUGH ALREADY!! When you read stuff like this > http://news.yahoo.com/seriously-government-warns-citizens-zombie-apocalypse-urge-better-230018621.html > you know they are making wa-a-a-y too many zombie movies. The CDC page on preparedness for the zombie apocalypse is at: http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/zombies.htm I believe it is not so much that there is extreme awareness or fear of zombies as it is that few news services will front-and-center press releases from the CDC concerning disaster preparedness which does not have a fantastic premise. Those people who would never consider looking at such a page will visit it in order to see how strange it is and they will be exposed to the information despite their normal surfing habits.
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> {quote:title=EugeniaH wrote:}{quote} > Halloween songs! We can't forget this gem (this is also a video of classic movies, so it's TCM-relevant ). > Boris Pickett and the Cryptkickers - I hope this is not off-topic: On the page with the video of the Cryptkickers is a link to "One Eyed One Horned Flying Purple People Eater." I do not understand how such a monster might survive as there are so very few Purple People for it to Eat. I hope this is appropriate to the season:
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> {quote:title=Hibi wrote:}{quote} > And what did Van really know anyway that could hold up in court? By that time the jig was up and you'd think "Evans" would be hightailing it out of there, not risking arrest by visiting Van.... How did they know that Van even survived the bombed out bldg. scam? I felt there were several reasons. There was fear that Hannon's continued meddling might lead to their capture. Evans could not have known at that time that the others had been arrested as it happened in another part of the city while Evans was following Hannon from the park. Part of the plan may have been to wait for the butler to return and to kill him also as the butler may have witnessed the purchase of the doll which might have proven to be a lead which the police could have pursued to identify the kidnapper. There was perhaps a measure of anger because Hannon had compromised Murch which forced Evans to carry out the kidnapping in person which meant the parents could give the police a description. Evans knew Hannon was alive because Evans was watching the police activity at the park and saw him. The hand on the railing when Hannon and Lennox were walking to their car indicated they were being watched and the automobile pulling in behind them when they reached Hannon's apartment indicated they were followed from the park.
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I believe this may help set the mood for the holiday:
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TCM Flix To Groove Hard To!!!! Week of October 15th!!!
SansFin replied to markbeckuaf's topic in General Discussions
*23 Paces to Baker Street* was a wonderful movie! I am very happy TCM brings us such quiet and rare movies. I am awaiting *Cops and Robbers* (1973) as I saw only part of it when it was aired previously. Sunday night's animation is a grand schedule! I have never seen and I know nearly nothing about them. What little I do know of them makes me anxious to watch them! I will surely be groovin' -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote} > She's from Odessa and was reminiscing about the restaurants You must ask what is her favorite club by Arcadia Beach and what was her best night there. She will blush if she has had a life and is yet a lady. > Did you catch 23 PACES TO BAKER STREET? I have finished watching it just now. I liked it very much. Vera Ellen was fine. I have liked Cecil Parker since in *Indiscreet* (1958) he said: "I'm too old for this sort of evening. I always was." I found it odd that he was so very British and yet not aloof as most butlers in movies of that time. I found it odd also that the title referred only to directions he gave a man in the fog. I believe I must have missed some great significance to that. The exterior scenes were great and the fog scenes were incredible. I felt the interior scenes lacked character. I am sad to say Van Johnson's performance seemed very pat to me. I felt as if he was very comfortable in his movements and abilities for a person so very recently blind that he isolates himself because of it. The plot and pacing is very much of Hitchcock. I felt a connection with *Dial M for Murder* (1954) in that it unfolds in a quiet way and so the moments of action are heightened in comparison. It may be my imagination that I have watched this movie before this. I did not know the ending and yet some scenes seemed very familiar. It would have had to be long ago if I had seen it. -
Is there no love here for Hammer's *The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires* (1974)? It has Peter Cushing as Professor Laurence Van Helsing and John Forbes-Robertson as Count Dracula. It is set in a remote village in China. It can be seen at: http://youtu.be/UXZ-lUVC-Rs Bela Lugosi plays The Vampire in: *Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire* (1952). It can be seen at: http://youtu.be/lvuqK-rGFaQ Fans of pepla may like Gordon Scott in: *Goliath and the Vampires* (1961). It may be seen at: http://youtu.be/c8ZQdmd5_pw My favorite modern movie of Dracula is: *Love at First Bite* (1979) with George Hamilton as Count Dracula and Arte Johnson as Renfield. A clip of it may be seen at: "I bit her once in Warsaw ..." They are fun movies even although they have nearly no relationship to the novel. I believe it would be inane to have many movies with scripts virtually identical.
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I have found a video which shows how to make a dress as worn by Morticia Addams: I do not understand how it makes two complete layers when you fold it in half and trace a half-pattern but it looks easy and fun.
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote} > The Irish pub looks like it was lifted straight out of Dublin, and I'm going for the chocolate cake from the Italian place. It is sad to say I did not have the chocolate cake at Pomodoro Pizza. I had the tiramisu first and it spoiled me. It was absolute perfection! There were days on which I ate all of my meals at Mick's. Their Chinese Beef and their Rosemary Lamb are excellent. Some afternoons a funny little old Muscovite wore a tam and tried to speak with an Irish accent when he tended bar. I hope you visit there some day. I believe the cherries vareniki and lamb shashlik at Dacha are of themselves worth the trip. I promise to make arrangement to treat you to a meal there if you go. I must warn you that all the staff are insane but in a good way. http://www.dacha.com.ua/en/seasons/summer#/kot_dachnij.jpg I liked to sit beside the windows on the veranda. http://www.dacha.com.ua/en/photo-album/panoramas You must click 'Veranda' on the map to see views of it. I would have eaten there much more if it were not so expensive and was not on French Boulevard. I hope to remember to record *23 Steps to Baker Street* (1956). Vera Miles and Cecil Parker always make a movie fun to watch even when it is serious. I must wonder if the name was to take advantage of popularity of Sherlock Holmes movies. -
Music of the season: http://youtu.be/BK99ExB1aGU
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
The desserts at Pomodoro Pizza are superb: http://pomodoro.od.ua/en/menu_en/desserts/ The seafood at Mick O'Neills Irish Pub is well-known: http://www.ipub.com.ua/menu/beer_snacks_irish_pub/page1 I believe this url is for the page in English but I am not certain. You may have to click on the "ENG" icon at upper right of banner photograph. -
A tale of TCM horror worthy of Halloween
SansFin replied to LsDoorMat's topic in General Discussions
The entire process of creating schedules and licensing movies to fit them must be very expensive. It may perhaps be that the executives would rather spend that money on recreation now than to invest it in a thing which will not be used if the world truly ends on schedule on 21Dec12. -
I have seen recordings of ten-minute-Shakespeare which were on AMC. They were quite amusing and interesting. I must wonder if it was their intent to condense that movie in the same manner and for the same reason. I know of several movies which I feel might be good if they were ten minutes rather than two hours in length.
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote} > My feet are killing me -- can Cap come over? I am sorry to say that his method makes it so very intimate that it is not suitable for naive young things such as yourself. He has said that he would die before he would even think of being intimate with another woman. I was sad that it took him so very long to realize it and I was amused that he thought it was his option. -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=SueSueApplegate wrote:}{quote} > Get well wishes winging their way to you! I thank you for your kind words. It is sad to say this appears now that it will be gradual improvement over a period of months. -
> {quote:title=SonOfUniversalHorror wrote:}{quote} > Many in this thread are talking such ridiculous nonsense simply because they either didn't get the right equipment or didn't have something hooked up correctly, etc. Not all televisions are created equal nor are all DVD players or Blu-Ray players created equal. They must all meet minimum standards so that they are compatible. Most go beyond the standards but which performance issues are better than average varies greatly. Picture and audio quality will vary greatly in different matches of televisions and players. The picture quality will be good even when the television does not recognize the enhanced portions of the player's output and it is not receiving appropriate levels for which it was optimized. The picture quality will be fantastic when the player provides what the television needs and can use above and beyond the technically required minimum. This is evident in the display at any store. Televisions of similar size and quality will not have identical pictures. A good store will allow the customer to switch the inputs so they can see what the picture is like with various popular players as well as the local cable system. The picture quality on our thirty-two-inch-class television with an upscaling DVD player is much better than the sixty-inch television and Blu-Ray player we had when playing a standard DVD. I can assure you that all cables were of highest quality and properly attached as Capuchin is not a videophile but he has been using such equipment since his time flying reconnaissance in the USAF.
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I believe the size of the television plays a major role. Most of our home-recorded DVDs look sharp and crisp with good contrast on our primary television which is thirty-two-inch-class and it does not matter greatly if they are played on the Sony upscaling DVR through the special cable or Magnavox disposable DVD player with simple RCA plug video. All of our movies looked blocky or choppy or washed-out on a sixty-inch flat panel and it did not matter the source. Only Blu-Ray disks gave an excellent picture. It is fortunate the television died quickly and the retailer could not replace it with the same model and so refunded our money.
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TCM Flix to Groove Hard To!!! Week of October 8th!!!!
SansFin replied to markbeckuaf's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=AddisonDeWitless wrote:}{quote} > The "f*** you up for life" thing has always stayed with me even though it has been maybe 20 years since I saw it. Truly classic things stay with us forever. I must have seen the movie once when it was released. I am not a fan of either star and I am not a fan of foul language in movies. That line has stayed with me to the extent that I recognized it as a movie line. I consider it a classic line even although it was in a less-than-perfect movie. -
A glorious example of Western sophistication and elegance: I believe this is a wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen:
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Is this what you mean?:
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I am never sure if anyone is truly dead at the end of *Les Diabolique* (1955)
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CRACK-UP (1946) TCM Sat morning 8:30AM EST! Dig it!
SansFin replied to markbeckuaf's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=TopBilled wrote:}{quote} > So in a way, TCM is competing with itself (namely with earlier broadcasts where viewers have already recorded something and do not plan to sit through it again on the live broadcast). It may also be devious technique to show such movies rarely so that people will feel compelled to buy the DVD advertised after the airing because they know it may be a very long time before it is aired again. -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
> {quote:title=Bronxgirl48 wrote:}{quote} > Am I the only person in the world who thinks Kim is good in LYLAH CLARE, lol? I like her very much in it. I can not think of who else could have projected such a naive elegance in a surreal world. I felt the dubbing was done poorly as pertains to synchronization but that is not her fault as it was surely done in post-production. I will have to wear the support until the swelling has receded as external constriction is necessary to prevent it from further inflaming a nerve. I am on steroids and antibiotics and analgesics. I have a prescription also that I require a foot rub each day. I am happy to say that Capuchin is honoring it even although he often makes me be in ridiculous position to receive it. -
TCM Flix to Groove Hard To!!! Week of October 8th!!!!
SansFin replied to markbeckuaf's topic in General Discussions
> {quote:title=AddisonDeWitless wrote:}{quote} > Seriously: it will f*** you up for life. Why do I seem to remember that as the advertisement for a real movie? Or is it in a movie that that was to be the advertisement for a movie? I do not feel that way about the movie but it is possible that it is because I am beyond the point where such could be done more to me.
