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I wish very much that deer in this area were so fortunate. We made a little road trip this week past and I counted nineteen deer carcasses or large blood smears on highway indicating a strike within first four hundred miles.
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The President's Analyst (1967) Games (1967) Daisies (1967) The Double Man (1967) Triple Cross (1967) Fahrenheit 451 (1967) Five Million Years to Earth (1967) Happy End (1967) Viy (1967) Samurai Rebellion (1967)
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I recommend highly that you next view: Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again (1982). It is a free-wheeling romp. It is obvious in many ways that it was not made by Mel Brooks but it is in the same spirit as: Young Frankenstein (1974). Customs Agent: Anything to declare, sir? Mr. Hyde: Man has not evolved an inch from the primordial slime that spawned him. Customs Agent: Very good, sir.
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I am sorry that I did not see your post. I checked several pages of topics and did not see a thread for him. I used the search box at the top of the page also and it returned no finds.
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
My mother wrote out many recipes for me and I wrote many per her instructions as I watched her cook and bake. Some noodles are cut as long as a cigarette. A spatula with holes is pressed down on butter and then slid off. What butter remains in the holes is the proper amount. The back of a spoon is made wet with hot water and then pressed into a spice jar. What spice sticks to it is the proper amount. You reach into a sack of flour with two fingers and pull straight up. The little pyramid of flour on your fingers is the proper amount. She had proper scales and measuring spoons but many of her measurements were what she had found worked best for her. -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
Rye rusks are rye bread which has been dried. They are in some manner similar to croutons. Chicken stock with a few things added was a staple soup at home. Amount and type of vegetables and cheese varied by availability. This was the most simple. My mother wrote this down for me when my first attempt to make it when living on my own was a disaster. I had remembered ingredients but had no sense of proportions of each and so created a cheese-chicken syrup with lumps of over-cooked and under-cooked vegetables. -
Producer/Director/Writer/Actor/Cinematographer Ted V. Mikels passed away Sunday, October 16, 2016. He is best known for creating: The Astro-Zombies (1968), The Corpse Grinders (1971) and Ten Violent Women (1982). http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0586399/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I remember this soup quite fondly. It is very quick and easy to make and it is very comforting. I am sorry to say that I have not made it in the time that I have been here and so my conversions may not be exact. I do not know how that will alter taste or texture or consistency. Peel and grate one carrot. Peel and dice finely two medium potatoes. Dice ten ounces of cream cheese. Boil two quarts chicken stock. Add carrot and potatoes. Boil ten minutes. Add cream cheese. Stir while cheese melts. Cover and simmer fifteen minutes. Serve with rye rusks. -
My Top Ten Favorite list of war movies released in: 1960s is: Two Comrades Were Serving (1968) Is Paris Burning?(1966) Ivan's Childhood (1962) The Good Soldier Schweik (1960) The Battle of Algiers (1966) Destination Death (1964) ...and the Fifth Horseman Is Fear (1965) Le Petit Soldat (1963) Ningen no jôken (1961) Sedmoy sputnik (1968)
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This is not of a celebrity but I find it very interesting:
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BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I eat my peas with honey; I've done it all my life. It makes the peas taste funny, But it keeps them on the knife. - Ogden Nash -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I do hope that you add also a little fresh dill. It brightens the flavor. -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I believe that you will never find it made as well as a babushka's. They hone their technique over decades. It is pride beyond family and wealth to make it with perfection. I believe that major difference between real and what is served here is that they do not ferment the beets. That is what gives it its special tang. -
BRONXGIRL'S MOTHER, HENRY FONDA'S HIRSUTENESS, ETC.
SansFin replied to Bronxgirl48's topic in Films and Filmmakers
I must wonder if any here trouble to make borscht. I realize that it can be a bother because it requires a full month to make properly the first time but that establishes your base from which you can make new batches in one day. На здоровье -
I am sorry to have to say that you are a decade-and-a-half late. I believe that the first depiction of a married couple sharing a bed was in: Mary Kay and Johnny (1947–1950). I believe that it is considered to be the first sitcom on American television. It is claimed to be also the first television program to feature a pregnancy but I do not know if the word: 'pregnant' was truly in the script.
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Morticia: Gomez. Gomez: Querida? Morticia: Last night you were unhinged. You were like some desperate, howling demon. You frightened me. Do it again! This is from the movie: The Addams Family (1991) but I feel strongly that they truly captured the spirit of the original series. Morticia: Don't torture yourself, Gomez. That's my job. I believe this proves that she knows well how to be a perfect wife.
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What catches my eye is: Onibaba (1964). I believe this is a premiere. This is a very intense movie. It is one of those movies which creeps into your brain and twists it into knots.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
SansFin replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
I recommend: Julia Misbehaves (1948). I find it a bit of quirky fun. -
HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
SansFin replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-37481251 My favorite snake bite occurs in: Father Goose (1964). It is declared that biting the goody-two-shoes killed the snake. -
A Welcome Addition To The Programming Of TCM
SansFin replied to Palmerin's topic in General Discussions
My esso states that the only time that his number has been drawn in a lottery was called: The Draft and he was the prize. -
I believe the first movie to depict a character's use of contact lenses was: Tension (1949). The character wore glasses and acquired contact lenses as part of a disguise.
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This is the title card for: Moscow Laughs (1934) which is known also as: Jolly Fellows (1934): I find very amusing this succession of cards:
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Real computers used in movies: The: GE Differential Analyzer appeared in: Destination Moon (1950), When Worlds Collide (1951) and Earth vs the Flying Saucers (1956). The: IBM SSEC appeared in: Walk East on Beacon! (1952).
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
SansFin replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
I love very much the dance floor in this movie. I feel that it is appropriate that it a dance floor as it would be very difficult to walk on it in a straight line. -
How to post a pic in easy steps, with pics!
SansFin replied to slaytonf's topic in General Discussions
That is an: avatar. The process to add one to your account is to click on your username at very top of screen, select: "My Settings," select first button under settings which is: "Change My Photo" and then adding desired photo as instructed in box. You will need an image which is approx. two hundred pixels square and is less than 50kB in size. The image can be on your computer or on photo-hosting site.
