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so where is post number 50,000? Was it memorable?
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bogie56 replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Clint Eastwood's American Sniper is 1,000 times more violent than A Clockwork Orange IMHO. -
LOOK WHO'S TALKING has no business airing on TCM
Bogie56 replied to LornaHansonForbes's topic in General Discussions
Some who moan about bad new TCM don't even subscribe to it. Why not go and moan somewhere else. -
HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
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Wednesday, October 14 9:30 a.m. La Boheme (1926). I want to check out this King Vidor film with Lillian Gish midnight. A Clockwork Orange (1971). IMHO a truly great innovative film. Features wonderful performances by two recently departed actors, Warren Clarke and Aubrey Morris. I hope nobody tunes into A Clockwork Orange at one a.m. then complains that it wasn't censored! -
LOOK WHO'S TALKING has no business airing on TCM
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Absolutely agree. Try looking at this from a historical perspective as well. This was all too often the only type of film that women were allowed to do. Rom coms and such. Why not take a look at them too? It may not be my cup of tea, but neither are Joe E. Brown movies. -
Randy Quaid jailed on felony fugitive charges
Bogie56 replied to DownGoesFrazier's topic in General Discussions
He was remanded in Montreal a few days ago on one of his immigration appearances then crossed the border to give himself up. My guess is our gov't wasn't going to offer him asylum so he decided to go back and face the music. I believe he said as much when interviewed but I don't know the whole story. Sad, anyway. Incredibly talented actor. I worked with him once. -
You can (and probably will) say that again!
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18 more posts to go DGF!!! How's that for changing the topic? Are you going to give us at least a two-page essay of some kind on number 50,000?
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The flip side of this is that the people making the guns and bombs and dragging poor suckers into war have already taken over the country. And media controls the perceptions of freedom.
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This one is for Holden ... Elstree 1976 (UK 2015) Jon Spira. The behind-the-scenes look at the making of Stars Wars at Elstree studios from the perspective of ..."ten of those bit performers."
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Chilling
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bogie56 replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Tuesday, October 13 10:30 a.m. Strangers May Kiss (1931). I haven’t seen this Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery film before and it looks interesting. -
In some ways it is the greatest horror movie of all time. Near perfect in that regard.
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I also missed mentioning the screening of the restored Sherlock Holmes (1916) 108m., by Arthur Berthelet and featuring William Gillette as Holmes. The program notes add "It was based on the popular play by William Gillette ... Gillette made a unique contribution to our image of how Holmes looks and to the development of the character of Moriarty." The film was only just found in the collection of La Cinematheque Francaise in 2014.
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The broad strokes game plan and lists of potential films was the most fun for me. The disciplined part is the sacrifices you then have to make to either keep to the premiere limit or the timing of the films. Many a time I wanted to fit a square peg into a round hole but had to make a few compromises. And in my final proofing I found that I was out by 15 minutes on three different occasions and had to rip the whole thing apart. You should give it a go for sure. If like me, once you've done a rough draft you will probably want to see it through to see if it works and what it actually looks like.
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Just in Canada, james. TCM must have saved about $120. And we do have many subscribers up here.
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Congratulations Speedracer5! Now you have your work cut out for you. : ) Lydecker, thank you for the great challenge and for all of those helpful tips you posted. I would have been lost in my first challenge without them. I would like to encourage some of our other members to give the next challenge a go. I must say that you do learn quite a bit by doing one of these. And our TCM programmers should take a look at them too! Cheers.
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Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (1993) has been bumped from the Canadian schedule on Oct 20/21 at 3:45 a.m. in favour of yet another showing of The Women (1939).
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Hello jkgibb, I don't think people are ignoring your good thread. It is just that many people have already commented on this topic in a similar thread called: TCM Unveils "Let's Movie" Ad Campaign Sept 1 was the last post for that thread.
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What a fantastic trailer! Thank you Holden. Now I am dying to see this film even more. I have a copy of the book which I may reread too. This is a natural for a TCM premiere.
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"She could be 99 for all I know." - Richard Burton when asked how old Olivia de Havilland is in My Cousin Rachel (1952)
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"Disappearing posts and threads" ?? This isn't about scheduling.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
Bogie56 replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Monday, October 12 5:30 p.m. Elevator to the Gallows (1958). I’d like to give this Jeanne Moreau film another shot. I found it so-so the first time around many years ago. -
We're getting very off-topic by bringing Leni Reifenstahl into this thread too.
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I might add that the 'discussion' really was never heated in any way. But it was developing into a "circle" argument like always where nothing would ever be resolved.
