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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
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Monday, June 15 10 p.m. Farewell, My Lovely (1975). With Mitch! -
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Sunday, June 14 8 p.m. Chariots of Fire (1981). When I ran my first marathon I passed a bunch of college students at the 22 mile mark who were set up in deck chairs with what looked like pitchers of Gin. They were playing Vengelis on a boom box and watching all the suffering runners go by. -
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Saturday, June 13 10 a.m. Popeye: Child Psykolojiky (1941). 8 p.m. Gunga Din (1939). When the schedule was originally announced this was followed by the 1951 Soldiers Three which is terrible. So just as well that has been replaced by Kim (1951). -
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I think they may have gotten the timing wrong in the schedule as my 'padded' recording missed the end. -
1989 and I’ve also seen … Operation Cougar (1989) Fengliang Yang, Yimou Zhang, China A group of terrorists hijack a plane then the negotiations begin. This is routine in every way. Gong Li has a small nothing part.
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Friday, June 12 1 p.m. Politics (1931). With Marie Dressler. -
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Thursday, June 11/12 1:30 a.m. Around the World (1943). Haven’t seen it but somehow I mark this as a miss. -
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Wednesday, June 10 1 a.m. 10 (1979) . With Dudley Moore and Bo Derek. Honoring the swim suit and my guess it does not belong to Dudley Moore. -
The 2019 winner of the Los Angeles Film Critics Best Picture Award …. Parasite (2019) Joon-ho Bong, South Korea The 2019 Los Angeles Film Critics Best Foreign Film Award … Pain and Glory (2019) Pedro Almodovar, Spain
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Tuesday, June 9 Here’s another .… 9:15 a.m. Under Western Stars (1938). With Roy Rogers. I’ve only seen very poor quality copies floating around of this one. -
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Tuesday, June 9/10 Ann Sheridan SOTM. 12:30 a.m. Woman on the Run (1950). Sounds like a noir. -
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Monday, June 8 7:30 a.m. Gold For the Caesars (1964). Jeffrey Hunter as a gladiator. -
August (Summer Under the Stars) Schedule is Up!
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Agreed, but if they do in fact play The Senator Was Indiscreet it will have been well worth another William Powell day. A good copy is impossible to find. -
August (Summer Under the Stars) Schedule is Up!
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I'm impressed with this year's line up of Stars and some films that I haven't had the chance to see as yet. Here are some of the month's highlights for me: Crisscross (1992) with Goldie Hawn A Man Called Adam (1966) with Sammy Davis, Jr. Don Juan (1926) and Night Club Scandal (1937) with John Barrymore Cry of the Werewolf (1944) and The Dark Past (1948) with Nina Foch In Caliente (1935) with Dolores Del Rio ***The Senator Was Indiscreet*** (1947). With William Powell. I have seen this one and since then I've only been able to find very bad quality copies of the film. Let's hope that it stays on the schedule and plays in Canada too ! Man Bait (1952) with Diana Dors Have I the Right to Kill aka The Unvanquished (1964) with Alain Delon -
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Sunday, June 7 2 p.m. The Philadelphia Story (1940). It’s well worth a watch once every dozen years, or so. -
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Saturday, June 6 10 a.m. Popeye: Olive’s Birthday Presink (1941). -
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It is quite different from the Thalberg MGM Marx Brothers films. It still owes a lot to the Marx Bros. Broadway show and as a film it may seem a bit creaky. But it is well written and still lots of fun. I envy you a little that you haven't seen it. When I watched my last unseen Marx Bros. film in a revue house I felt a bit sad half way through because it occurred to me that this was the last one. -
Yes. Where I have agreed with Oscar you won't see a notation. But for the record, here they are: 1994 - Martin Landau, Ed Wood* 1986 - Michael Caine, Hannah and Her Sisters* 1983 - Jack Nicholson, Terms of Endearment* 1960 - Peter Ustinov, Spartacus* 1956 - Anthony Quinn, Lust for Life* 1950 - George Sanders, All About Eve* 1948 - Walter Huston, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre* 1946 - Harold Russell, The Best Years of Our Lives* 1943 - Charles Coburn, The More the Merrier* 1940 - Walter Brennan, The Westerner* 1936 - Walter Brennan, Come and Get It*
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2019 - Al Pacino, The Irishman 2018 - Timothee Chalamet, Beautiful Boy 2017 - Simon Russell Beale, The Death of a President 2016 - Timothy Spall, Denial 2015 - Indris Elba, Beasts of No Nation 2014 - Edward Norton, Birdman 2013 - John Arcilla, Metro Manila 2012 - Thomas Bo Larsen, The Hunt 2011 - Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Ides of March 2010 - Justin Timberlake, The Social Network 2009 - Brad Dourif, The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans 2008 - Anthony Mackie, The Hurt Locker 2007 - Philip Seymour Hoffman, Charlie Wilson’s War 2006 - Jack Nicholson, The Departed 2005 - Paul Giamatti, Cinderella Man 2004 - Thomas Haden Church, Sideways 2003 - Benicio Del Toro, 21 Grams 2002 - Michael Constantine, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2001 - James Gandolfini, The Man Who Wasn’t There 2000 - Albert Finney, Erin Brockovich 1999 - Tom Cruise, Magnolia 1998 - Brent Briscoe, A Simple Plan 1996 - Steve Buscemi, Fargo 1995 - Tim Roth, Rob Roy 1993 - Pete Postlethwaite, In the Name of the Father 1992 - Jaye Davidson, The Crying Game 1991 - Tommy Lee Jones, JFK 1990 - John Turturro, Miller's Crossing 1989 - Jack Nicholson, Batman 1988 - Carlos Riquelme, The Milagro Beanfield War 1987 - Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket 1985 - Alan Arkin, Joshua Then and Now 1984 - Adolph Caesar, A Soldier's Story 1982 - John Lithgow, The World According to Garp 1981 - Jerry Orbach, Prince of the City 1980 - Joe Pesci, Raging Bull 1979 - Fredric Forrest, Apocalypse Now 1978 - John Savage, The Deer Hunter 1977 - Jose Ferrer, Who Has Seen the Wind? 1976 - Zero Mostel, The Front 1975 - Chris Sarandon, Dog Day Afternoon 1974 - John Cazale, The Godfather Part II 1973 - Dustin Hoffman, Papillon 1972 - Marlon Brando, The Godfather 1971 - Warren Clarke, A Clockwork Orange 1970 - Chief Dan George, Little Big Man 1969 - Jack Nicholson, Easy Rider 1968 - Henry Fonda, Once Upon a Time In the West 1967 - Gene Hackman, Bonnie and Clyde 1966 - Mako, The Sand Pebbles 1965 - Rod Steiger, The Loved One 1964 - George C. Scott, Dr. Strangelove 1962 - Omar Sharif, Lawrence of Arabia 1961 - George C. Scott, The Hustler 1959 - Peter Sellers, I'm All Right Jack 1958 - Joseph Calleia, Touch of Evil 1957 - Sessue Hayakawa, Bridge on the River Kwai 1955 - Ralph Richardson, Richard III 1954 - Humphrey Bogart, The Caine Mutiny 1953 - Marlon Brando, Julius Caesar 1952 - Victor McLaglen, The Quiet Man 1951 - Marlon Brando, A Streetcar Named Desire 1949 - Alec Guinness, Kind Hearts and Coronets 1947 - Richard Widmark, Kiss of Death 1944 - Clifton Webb, Laura 1942 - Claude Rains, Casablanca 1941 - Sydney Greenstreet, The Maltese Falcon 1939 - Claude Rains, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1938 - Robert Morley, Marie Antoinette 1937 - Humphrey Bogart, Dead End and if there were awards for supporting ... 1935 - Charles Laughton, Les Miserables 1934 - Erik Rhodes, The Gay Divorcee 1933 - John Barrymore, Dinner at Eight 1932 - W.C. Fields, If I Had a Million 1931 - Boris Karloff, Frankenstein 1930 - Louis Wolheim, All Quiet on the Western Front
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
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Friday, June 5 A Night with the Marx. Brothers. 10:45 p.m. Animal Crackers (1930). I remember seeing this in Atlanta when it was reissued, June 1974. My cousin and I sat through it twice. -
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Thursday, June 4 11:30 p.m. All Night Long (1963). Othello is transposed to London’s Soho jazz scene. With Patrick McGoohan and Betsy Blair. -
Speaking of Belmondo and stunts I did a mini review a while back of his Fear Over the City (1975) which has about a 15 minute chase scene, much of which is on those slippery Paris rooftops. Incredible.
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Wednesday, June 3 8 p.m. and 1:45 a.m. Peckinpah Suite (2019). Recent documentary about Sam Peckinpah.
