Jump to content
 
Search In
  • More options...
Find results that contain...
Find results in...

HoldenIsHere

Members
  • Posts

    4,602
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    9

Posts posted by HoldenIsHere

  1.  

    Do you know why they show her as a hatcheck girl?  e.g. was that one of her more famous roles in a film?

     

    It really doesn't look like Goddard to me or any other star of the era (but I'm not saying it isn't).

     

    Since Goddard didn't have any obvious standout features or props one could use in a cartoon that I know of (just a dang good looking gal),   are any clues given?  e.g.  a line related to Chaplin????  

     

     

    The voice used (in addition to the resemblance to Goddard's nose, mouth, eyes and hairstyle) was a big clue.

    Sara Berner voiced  Greta Garbo, Ann Sheridan, Paulette Goddard, and Dorothy Lamour in "Hollywood Steps Out."

  2. Screen+Shot+2014-04-22+at+22.26.45.png

     

    I could be wrong but I have a feeling that this coat check girl may be just that - a coat check girl, and not intended as a caricature of a star.

     

     

    A large bird's-eye view of Los Angeles is shown with beams of light moving to a conga beat. The action takes place in the famed Ciro's nightclub, where the Hollywood stars are having dinner - at $50 ($801.7 today) a plate and "easy terms". The first stars seen are Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche and, at a table behind them, Adolphe Menjou and Norma Shearer, followed by Cary Grant, seated alone. Grant talks to himself: “What a place! What a place! It’s as pretty as a picture. But if I ever told my favorite wife the awful truth I'd land right on the front page. Yessireee Bobby.” (All these jokes are references to some of his films, except The Front Page which does not star Grant, but was remade as His Girl Friday in 1940, a film that does star him).

    Then Greta Garbo comes along selling "cigars, cigarettes, butts." Grant buys some, tossing a quarter ($4.01 today) into her tray and asks her for a light. Garbo lifts her enormous foot on the table and strikes a match on the shoe, then lights Grant’s cigarette. Garbo is considered even today to have been an extremely beautiful woman, but she did have very large feet, and this was caricatured repeatedly in Warner Brothers cartoons of the era.

    In the next scene Edward G. Robinson asks Ann Sheridan: "How’s the Oomph girl tonight?" Sheridan responds by uttering the word "Oomph" several times. Her final "Oomph" surprises Robinson. (Sheridan was a sex symbol known as the "Oomph" girl in those years.)

    The camera then tracks past some tables: the first one has Henry Binder and Leon Schlesinger sitting there as an in-joke, while the soundtrack quotes "Merrily We Roll Along" - the theme to the Merrie Melodies series. (Schlesinger was producer for the Looney Tunes cartoons and Binder was his assistant.) The camera shows some other tables which are reserved for people: Bette Davis, a large sofa for Kate Smith (a well known singer at the time, noted for her ample girth), and the last table isn't reserved for movie actors at all, but for comic strip (and movie and radio) characters: Blondie, Dagwood, and Baby Dumpling, with a fire hydrant for Daisy the dog.

    Meanwhile, in the cloakroom Johnny Weissmuller has arrived. He leaves his overcoat behind to reveal his Tarzan outfit - with the single addition of tuxedo collar and black tie. Sally Rand (famous for her striptease acts and fan dance), leaves her trademark feather "fans" behind and leaves presumably naked, as only her hands are seen and not her entire self-figure. The hatcheck girl is Paulette Goddard.

     

    goddardpaulette03.jpg

    • Like 1
  3. I'm not sure I qualify as a "kid" at 30 (almost 31, eek), but I've found that my love of old movies helps immensely in identifying all the caricatures and political humor that is present in Looney Tunes cartoons.  Someone who is unfamiliar with even who Edward G Robinson is, let alone be able to identify his caricature based on exaggerated facial features and voice, may not get as much from the cartoon.  I've noticed that Edward G. Robinson is parodied a lot in Looney Tunes cartoons as the typical gangster, just like Peter Lorre shows up a lot as the typical mad scientist type or creeper that has a scary castle or something. 

     

    speedracer, I also love the caricatures of the "old" movie stars in the Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies cartoons.

    Of course, they were current movie stars when the cartoons were made.

     

    tumblr_lxol9dOt8c1qbrdf3o1_r1_400.gif

    reel49d212.jpg

    4242bafc66526ea7437c178ea0d074e6.jpg

    hollywood-steps-out.jpg

    mickey-rooney.png

    tumblr_inline_mn8355Sq3P1qz4rgp.png

    tumblr_inline_mn8b6iRQ3n1qz4rgp.png

    tumblr_inline_mn8c81DwMv1qz4rgp.png

    Screen+Shot+2014-04-23+at+00.23.46.png

    Screen+Shot+2014-04-22+at+22.26.45.png

     

     

    Can anyone identify all of the stars being caricatured?

    • Like 2
  4. psychomom.jpg

    norman-bates-mother-o.gif

     

    "Mother" from PSYCHO

     

     

    Lansbury-ManCan.jpg

    Mrs. Iselin from THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE 

     

     

     

     

    carrie-knife.JPG

     

    Margaret White from CARRIE

     

     

     

     

     

    momma-throw-momma-train.jpg

     

    Momma Lift from THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN

     

     

     

     

     

    fhd999AMP_Jennifer_Coolidge_003.jpg

     

    Stifler's Mom from AMERICAN PIE

  5. I noticed that on the schedule; followed by The Baby. I thought it interesting that, after a day of sweet mother-type films for Mother's Day, there are a few evil baby films in the overnight hours! 

     

    Yes, kind of an anti-Mother's Day theme.

  6. if we take what the moderator said at face value, the thread would have still been moved.

     

    The thread was created in December 2014 in General Discussions and was not moved to Off-Topic Chit Chat  until May 2015.

    Almost every thread on these boards includes comments not on the subject of the thread topic or not even about movies.

    Those threads do not get moved to Off-Topic Chit Chat if the conversation goes off-topic.

  7. Note that the Chit Chat thread has 'for non movie related topics' under the title.   Therefore one can assume that 'General Discussion' is for general movie related topics.

     

    So the question here is:  is a thread like this "polls" thread a movie related topic?    Sorry but I have to say NO.  It is a topic about this website and its users (and a thread I love BTW),  but not about movie related topics.    

     

     

     

    The vast majority of the polls in the original poll thread were movie-related and, more specifically, were  related to discussions about movies in the TCM General Discussions forum:

     

    What's Your Favorite Pizza Movie?

    What Is Your Reaction To All These Elvis Movies?

    Who Made Better Films, Jerry Lewis Or Lew Ayres?

    Does TCM Have A Film Library?

    Why Does TCM Keep Showing Repeats?

    How Should We React To Sony Yanking "The Interview"?

    What Is Your Biggest Complaint With TCM's Programming?

     

    The thread was created in December 2014 and remained in General Discussions until very recently.

     

    There was a thread titled "The 'like' feature needs to go" in General Discussions that was never moved to Off-Topic Chit Chat.

    That topic was clearly more about the message boards themselves and not about movies.

     

    The "Made-Up TCM Message Board Polls" were primarily about movies and the discussion of movies by the TCM message board community.

    Therefore, that thread belongs in General Discussions . . . and it should be unlocked.

    • Like 6
  8. A new poll thread is fine. But please let me remind everyone, no member dictates what moderation actions are taken. The posts/threads that have been removed lately are due to the personal attacks, and rude, inappropriate comments.  

     

    So enjoy, have fun! Just please keep it civil :)

     

    But why was the orginial thread locked and why was it moved to Off Topic Chit Chat?

     

    Please remove any offending posts if you must (none of these were made by the creator of the thread), unlock the thread and restore it to General Discussions where it belongs.

    The polls were definitely on topic and humorously commented on discussions happening in multiple threads in the forum.

  9. Here's some footage from the Vanity Fair photo shoot by Annie Leibovitz from the set of STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWKENS.

    Adam Driver's character in the movie is officially revealed as "bad guy" Kylo Ren.

    We see him in a Vader-inspired all-black caped ensemble commanding a couple of snowtroopers "loyal to the evil First Order." 

    So he was the character swinging the three-pronged light saber in the first teaser.

    Was the earlier leaked photo of him in an X-Wing pilot costume intentionally misleading or will part of the character's story (or backstory) be a turn to the Dark Side?

     

      

     

     

     

     adam-driver-confirmed-as-villain-kylo-re

    Next-generation bad guy Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) commands snowtroopers loyal to the evil First Order on the frozen plains of their secret base.

    Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.
  10. Having read all the responses that followed my opinion of BBT it shows how this show continues to run as long as it has with such a large loyal fan base.  The theme of this topic was actors you couldn't get into and for me James Parsons et al is exactly that for me. Mind you not everyone is watching but I guess there are enough to keep it going fortunately for the creative staff involved and their pockets.  I believe the humor one enjoys indicates the type of person one is.  I found a lot of put down humor and degrading type of jokes in this show about people's appearances and abilities and tries to come off as sophisticated and witty .  I think it's what we become as Americans I guess. Is it funny to hurt someone's feelings? This is my last about this topic. I don't begrudge you from enjoying yourself and continue to do so.  We are lucky in America to have such choices.  Perhaps I'm the one who should lighten up from being such a sour puss.

     

    If you don't enjoy "put-down" humor how did you like SEINFELD (you stated you did), which was much, much more mean-spirited than THE BIG BANG THEORY?

  11.  

    I think what I am going to do, so there is consistency and more of a discernible pattern here-- is whatever film I recommend on the 'Tomorrow' thread will be the film I do the 'live' commentary for (the following day when it airs) on this thread.

     

    So my next 'live' report will be with AGATHA tomorrow night...

     

    So I guess you didn't end up watching AGATHA since there's no live commentary in this thread about it.

     

    I enjoyed it.

    I'm a big fan of Vanessa Redgrave and I had never seen AGATHA so I am very glad that TCM aired it.

  12.  

    You notice in old films how nobody eats pizza? The earliest Hollywood production I can think of that even mentions pizza is an episode of "I Love Lucy" where the gang visits an Italian restaurant and Ricky and Fred order pizza with a side of spaghetti (Can't say I've ever eaten the two together). 

     

    I am now going to consciously look for pizza in old movies.

    I also have never had pizza and spaghetti together.

  13. RAIN with Joan Crawford and the silent SADIE THOMPSON with Gloria Swanson are so much better than MISS SADIE THOMPSON.

     

     

    Joan Crawford supposedly hated RAIN, but she is so good in that movie.

    I think maybe the bad experiences she had making the movie probably created her negative feelings about it.

     

© 2022 Turner Classic Movies Inc. All Rights Reserved Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Settings
×
×
  • Create New...