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  1. Really, huh?!

     

    And here one would have thought those two OTHER scenes in that sequel and where Tor(with Edith strapped to his back once again of course) shot the winning goal in the Stanley Cup Finals for the Maple Leafs AND where Tor(with Edith strapped to his back once again of course) then later celebrates his victory at the Timmy's located near the base the aforementioned CN Tower..well...wouldn't ya think THAT sort'a thing would've spelled box office boffo UP NORTH there anyway???

     

    (...guess ya never know, huh..err..EH?!)

    No one would ever believe this scenario, I'm afraid.  The Leafs in a Stanley Cup final?  Come on.

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  2. While Shirley Booth had presence, I wouldn't call it primal, at least not in the way I would Magnani, who is like the earth mother perzonfied. A magnificent actress.

    Agreed.  Plus she looked too much like my dear Grandmother who was anything but primal.

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  3. This might bare repeating in the proper thread this time ...

     

    I would also recommend Kevin Brownlow's The Parade's Gone By to anyone interested in the silent film era.

     

    Brownlow as many of you know has been in the forefront of film restoration and preservation for quite some time and produced a marvellous series for television called Hollywood.

     

    This book is so well researched and fun to read and has some great photographs.  His description of the in-camera effects that were done in the silents is worth the read alone.  Sunrise is a particular highlight.

     

    He covers all the well known stars and directors and then some.  I had no idea how popular Reginald Denny was in the silents.  What a long career he had.

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  4. What hath Rich wrought is making Tor Johnson, not merely famous, but a household name. Soon the tee shirts, coffee cups, and backpacks (not to forget lunch pails for the kids, HelloKitty, move over) with the inscription "I love Tor." It might be better to put a question mark after it to make people think that you might be kidding. It's just possible that not everyone is equally enthusiastic about Tor and there is the near certainty that most don't even know who the [..] he is. Poor people this last group, a shame when people don't know class when they see it.

     

    laffite

     

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    I wonder if anyone owns the intellectual property rights to Tor Johnson's image?

     

    He's been the subject of several comic books.

  5. Now here's a chap who reinvented himself a few times and had a long career in show biz ... Bing Crosby.

     

    He started out as a music hall crooner and hit record singer.  Moved to films where he starred in a lot of hokey college romantic comedies.  Then teamed with Hope to do the Road pictures and starred in other musical comedies such as White Christmas.  Then launched a rather credible dramatic acting career alongside the road pictures with Going My Way (Oscar winner), The Country Girl and Stagecoach to name just a few.  

     

    Then became the host of a successful television variety show and even leant his name to a golf tournament.

  6. The last time I watched Greed on TCM it was the longer version and yes there were stills. I think it was close to 2 years ago. 

    Each time Lost Horizon is shown on TCM stills are also used to replace lost  scenes.  Bummer that the shortened version of Greed will be shown. 

    I liked seeing the version of Lost Horizon with the stills once.  The second time I found it a tad annoying.  So, now I don't mind watching the film knowing in the back of my mind what the missing material is/was.

     

    It's the same for Apocalypse Now Redux.  I think I prefer the shorter version.

     

    And the added scenes (with the exception of the Lee Van Cleef material) in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly doesn't really do it for me either.  It doesn't help that Eli Wallach's and Clint Eastwood's voice dubbing is now so-mismatched.  Wallach was well over 80 when he dubbed the missing scenes.

    I saw the complete Leone copy of GBU at a screening in the first Toronto Film Festival.  Its only full copy was in Italian.  They never bothered to dub the entire film hence Wallach and Eastwood dubbing their parts years later for the extra scenes.  Voice artist Burt Sharpe was a better match for Lee Van Cleef than the other two!  Cleef had passed away by this time.

     

    I don't think I've seen the longer version of Greed with the stills.  I will have to look out for it.

  7. Sunday, June 14

     

    What’s left of von Stroheim’s Greed (1924) is on at midnight.  This one has some great scenes in it and worth recording.

     

    Then starting at 2:15 TCM has another two Japanese films.  This time the director is Yoshitaro Nomura.  Zero Focus (1961) and The Castle of Sand (1974).  I guess TCM must have a deal with Criterion for all of these Japanese titles.

     
  8. Don't say "hits" to an Italian, please.

    Mi dispiace, il mio amico.

    I wonder if there would be a way to find out if Star Trek III: The Search For Spock has zero searches.  If you searched for that wouldn't it then mean that it had at least one search and wouldn't qualify as a film that had the least number of searches?

    Capire?

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