Sepiatone
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I also think it's the "special edition" version that has footage of Dreyfuss talking with other power company workers before he goes off to his assignment and then encounters those three galactic phenomenons. But like I said, it's been a while. Sepiatone
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No, she probably every now and then rolled onto her back or side. Sepiatone
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I had no trouble getting that. So I wonder how it sipped past STALLION? Sepiatone
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Oh! And hanging ferns and spider plants. Sepiatone
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GOT IT!! Man, were those weird. Never did like them. Some of my friends had them in every room! Sepiatone
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If you're talking about Scott's and Liv Tyler's characters entering the hotel together at the end of the movie, that scene is in both versions. And I think you're right about the beach movie. And I think there's added footage in the garage practice segment. It's been a while. Sepiatone
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Her place of birth really doesn't matter that much. But that this "Real live Niece of her Uncle Sam" is still with us does. Always a cutie regardless of age, I too, wish her a happy birthday. Sepiatone
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Yeah, macrame too, but that's not what I was talking about. What I meant were those square shaped thing with different colors of yarn wrapped around a couple of wood sticks that looked like a large "plus" sign. Sepiatone
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Not many were introduced probably. I doubt many(like me) never heard of that flick. But it is interesting info. Sepiatone
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WHAT!?! No "rain lamps"? Shag carpeting on the walls? Fiber optic lamps? Or clunky faux Mediterranean furniture? Or those ugly square shaped wall hangings made with wood and yarn? (I forget what they were called). Or even mirror tiled walls? Or Z brick? Sepiatone
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In my defense, I've never seen that movie, so what was there for me to recognize( besides Ms. Lockhart)? Sepiatone
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Sometimes, "deleted" scenes that are incorporated into home video releases are like "previously unreleased" track on CD album reissues. Takes only a second or two to realize why they were unreleased. Like the releasing of a version of STAR WARS that had Han Solo walking and talking with Jabba the Hut. Notice that Jabba in that release is MUCH smaller and LESS malevolent looking that when we first saw the character in RETURN OF THE JEDI. Or the re-release of CLOSE ENCOUNTERS(etc.) with the added footage of Dreyfus being shown inside the spaceship. But something(it seemed to me) was then too, deleted to make room for it. Then there's the silliness of later home video releases of ET. having CGI editing that changed the FBI agent's guns into walkie-talkies for some stupid PC reason. And I have both a VHS theatrical release of THAT THING YOU DO and a DVD that includes both the theatrical release and the "Director's cut" that has a couple of scenes not seen in theaters. Like Thom Everett Scott and girlfriend Charlize Theron relaxing in his apartment with SPARTACUS(a nickname Scott;s character gives himself) playing on his TV set. And another scene in which Tom Hanks and Howie Long are sitting in a car, talking with Scott in which the ensuing conversation seems to indicate that Hanks' and Long's characters are more than just pals. Obviously, the people in charge felt those two scenes needed to be cut from the theatrical release. Sepiatone
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I do agree and have long had the same opinion. Maybe Astor was cute when younger, but in MALTESE FALCON appeared to be more suited in a role as Andy Hardy's high school principal. Or Myrna Loy's older sister in some other flick. Even Miles Archer's wife(Gladys George) was way better looking, even at two years older than Astor. Sepiatone
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So, what's any of this to do with what's on Svengoolie tonight? Sepiatone
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I get that. Like Wayne and Elizabeth Allen in DONOVAN'S REEF. Talk about May and December? Seemed more JANUARY-DECEMBER to me! Sepiatone
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One thing I don't get.... I first saw MARTY on a Saturday matinee TV broadcast of BILL KENNEDY's SHOWTIME in '67. And that scene was in it as well. In fact, I can't imagine why anything would be cut from it. And maybe that scene was intact because Kennedy's TV program was broadcast from across the Detroit river from Windsor, Ont. at the time? I couldn't say. Sepiatone
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I thought I remembered that woman in the photo as the Mom on that show, but that didn't look like the Dad as I remembered him from that show. And I did like that show. But I think that KURTWOOD SMITH, who played the Dad "Red" on THAT 70'S SHOW played his role more reminiscent of what most '60's Dads were like as me and most of my buds remember... Sepiatone
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E-W-W-W-w-w-w-w........................ Sepiatone
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I was merely relating that Trebek was what could be considered a sort of celebrity in Canada before hosting any game shows in The United States. And some might argue that he reached some celebrity status hosting those shows as well. But then like JAMES stated, it all comes down to how one defines "celebrity". Sepiatone
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Who DAT, Nip? Sepiatone
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I always had what could now be called a M I L F crush on Lockhart during my raging hormone addled adolescence. Sepiatone
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I read that story of Stone dying while chasing kids from his house in the questionable "fact filled" book HOLLYWOOD BABYLON. It even had a photo of him lying dead on the street. Interesting query about the Harry Hoo character. Sepiatone
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There would be if MGM didn't cut the the "master" negative and call in all the copies and put them in a vault where they might have eventually deteriorated. But that's just a guess. Sepiatone
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But then again.... Sepiatone
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Happy Birthday Ms. Caron. 90's a good run. Sepiatone
