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  1. On 1/31/2018 at 7:56 PM, skimpole said:

    One thing I dislike about the Oscars is that so much is about predicting who will win, rather than wondering who deserves to win.  To take the example of Best Actor, why does Oldman deserve the award more than Day-Lewis, aside from the idea "that it's his turn" while Day-Lewis already has three?

    Yes, the "it's his/her turn" has resulted in a lot of misguided Oscars.

  2. 3 minutes ago, speedracer5 said:

    I don't drink beer out of a can either.  I'll drink it out of a bottle or in a glass.  Craft breweries are starting to can their beers and I am just not sure about that.  Lol. 

    Good beer in cans is another thing you'll see more of now and in the future.  A couple of years ago, there was a "taste test" between beers in bottles and beers in cans and the tasters couldn't tell the difference (I don't remember the source of the test).  Lots of good craft beers in cans.

    When I started my career decades ago writing about the alcohol beverage trade, I became a bit of a snob about wines with screw tops, wines in boxes, beers in cans, etc. but the quality and market innovations have really improved over the years so I've changed my tune big-time.  The only thing I remain snobby about now is watered-down domestic "light" beers - I just don't care much for them.  If I'm drinking a beer, I want BEER. 

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  3. 27 minutes ago, speedracer5 said:

    There are also a lot of great boxed wines (of the non-Franzia variety).  

    Now, I'm starting to see wine in a can... not sure if I can get on board with that one yet.  Lol.

    You will be seeing more wines in cans.  It's a growing market and the wines are getting better.  There are some good winemakers getting into the canned wine biz.  Coppola has "Sofia" sparkling wines in cans and it's good but pricey.

  4. 11 hours ago, Sepiatone said:

    Any wine with a screw cap will suffice. ;)

    Sepiatone

    You'll find a lot of good wine choices in all price ranges with screw caps nowadays, Sepiatone.  More wineries are replacing oak corks with screw caps for environmental reasons, no worries about cork taint and opened wine will last a little longer with a screw cap.  All the wines from New Zealand have screw caps now.

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  5. 1 hour ago, HelenBaby2 said:

    I really liked The Cat’s Meow! 

    I was in Los Angeles at LAX in 1993 after I went on a cruise. I saw Bogdanovich at the airport with a woman who I am assuming was his wife. I didn’t speak though. He didn’t seem that thrilled to be there.

    I liked CAT's MEOW, too.  Another good film for TCM to run.  I do wonder how much of it is true; certainly seems plausible.  Poor Tom Ince - I remember reading about him in film history books and now the only people who remember him are film buffs like us whose interest goes back into the silent era.

    No surprise Bogdanovich didn't seem thrilled to be at LAX as it's my understanding a lot of people aren't too thrilled to be there.  Ditto a lot of big city airports.  :)

    My favorite Bogdanovich movies remain TARGETS and THE LAST PICTURE SHOW.  He acted a bit in THE SOPRANOS as well and did a nice job as the shrink's shrink.

  6. I have always wondered what really happened to Natalie.  I just don't think she would have voluntarily gone into the water or at the edge of the boat where she could fall in, especially at night and with her fear of dark water.  I don't care how buzzed she may have been.  I don't know if Robert Wagner had anything to do with it or not but it's certainly worthy of a more thorough investigation.

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  7. Here are a couple more I'd like to see again and it's been ages since I first saw them:  One False Move (1992) and directed by Carl Franklin.  Racial stereotypes (on all sides) are turned upside down in this great crime thriller that has some intense violent moments.  Bill Paxton leads a fine cast.  Auto Focus (2002) and directed by Paul Shrader.  It's about actor Bob Crane and his descent into sex obsession/addiction and how it hurt his career and marriages with sterling performances by Greg Kinnear and Willem Dafoe (this guy is so good in everything).  Both these movies would have to be shown later at night as they are strictly for grownups.  I think I saw them on HBO originally but I'd be happy to see TCM run them.

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  8. 2 minutes ago, CinemaInternational said:

    Speaking of which, I loved Shakespeare in Love. Now, I'm not trying to dismiss Saving Private Ryan, that is a wonderful war film, one of the best ever made... but Shakespeare just was so personally pleasing that I cannot help myself in thinking that its win was horribly undeserved. I get that it won over a beloved film, but I do not get the hate for it.

    You're not alone.  I'm glad The Artist, another unpopular winner here on the boards, won.  We like what we like.  To me I think the most head-scratching win was Around the World in 80 Days.

    By the way, several years ago there was porn spoof (I think it was on Mad TV or SCTV so more funny than porny) and called it "Saving Ryan's Privates" which I still think is a funny title and makes me laugh.

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  9. I watch even in the years when it's predictable (the topic is "Oscar Insanity" after all and could refer to some viewers) just in case something interesting happens.  It's like I can't help myself.  But no way do I watch the red carpet pre-show.

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  10. THE WILD BUNCH is not for everybody, to be sure.  I personally think it's a fine western.  Yes, it is violent and the opening scene clues the viewer in on what's in store, so caveat emptor.  To me, any movie with both Robert Ryan and William Holden is worth seeing.

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  11. 8 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    look up his death on Wikipedia- you and Janet and Miss W- and then tell me whether your  mutual use of the term “dreamboat”  doesn’t have a more sinister  meaning after learning about the details.....MWAHAHAHAHA

     

    eddie  May have brought it up in his ending discussion of the film, but I missed it

    I looked it up and, yes, the word "dreamboat" takes on a different connotation.  I had no idea.  Sadly, many of my movie heroes are tarnished as human beings - especially the "hotties."  :(

    Still a great looking guy, though.

  12. 12 minutes ago, sagebrush said:

    I still don't understand the intense dislike of Tiffany. She does tend to be political on social media. Could that have possibly anything to do with it?

    I don't think so.  It's my understanding Ben and Alec Baldwin have been political (not on TCM) and that seems to be OK.

  13. On 1/15/2018 at 6:19 PM, spence said:

    Sequels, remakes & superheroes again?

    Of course!  :(  So much for creativity and thinking outside the box.  Maybe the original movies and "Oscar bait" will come out later in the year.

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