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1 hour ago, SueSueApplegate said:
The Melies Mystery is still accessible on HBO Max and should be through at least the end of the festival.
Thanks. For some reason it is not being shown for me any more in the main TCM section, but I was able to find it with the text search function.
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It appears that the "Méliès Mystery" section of the Film Festival with the documentary and associated shorts including A Trip to the Moon, etc. has already been removed from HBO Max. It's disappointing that all of the special content may not be available through the end of the weekend.
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7 hours ago, RainbowGlow said:
I so much enjoyed the Guest Programmer 2008 Alex Trebek introduction to Wuthering Heights, complete with photographs of his trip to Haworth and the moors where he picked heather - as I did exactly on my own first trip to England! But I missed Alex's end comments which he referenced in his opening; it's a shame they didn't use them. Is there anywhere I can see the Alex's complete guest programmer comments from 2008? I have found some guest programmer comments online, but none earlier than 2013. Thanks for any help.
Thanks for posting the comments about the Wuthering Heights intro - I went and watched it on WatchTCM based on your description. Also sorry that they didn't include the Alex Trebek wrap-up. I suspect it is not likely that we will ever get to see that portion again, but you never say never.
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Here's a nice article on the short let me come in (2021), which was assembled using clips from a recovered German silent film:
https://filmschoolrejects.com/bill-morrison-let-me-come-in/
let me come in airs on TCM late tonight at 3:15 am eastern time.
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1 hour ago, LsDoorMat said:
Did anybody else see The Whistle at Eaton Falls? The restored version looked great, apparently done by Flicker Alley. It's a shame they didn't have anybody to introduce or talk about the film.
The Flicker Alley restoration is really first rate. Agree that it would be nice if TCM can give it the introduction it deserves. I see where this one is now available on WatchTCM for those who want to check it out.
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1 hour ago, txfilmfan said:
It wasn't available on Youtube TV live, due to streaming rights restrictions, so if it does show up on Watch TCM, I'd be interested to understand that.
It appears that the film is not available on the WatchTCM West Coast live feed, so consistent with your comment the streaming rights must be locked down. That's unfortunate.
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In her introduction this morning, Alicia mentioned that this was the premiere showing on TCM of the restored version of Annie Get Your Gun (1950), and it looks fantastic. This likely corresponds to the recent release of the Warner Archive Collection blu-ray on April 20 of this year. If you missed it and are interested it might show up on WatchTCM later today.
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The West Side Story introduction with the cast reunion that kicked off the film festival is making news in other sources:
USAToday - West Side Story recollections from Rita Moreno
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The similar topic posted by the moderator is closed for comments, so here's another thread we can add comments to.
For my first contribution, I made a list of the titles that have been added to HBO Max for the festival, according to the web page:
https://filmfestival.tcm.com/on-hbomax/
Here are the Festival titles on HBO Max in alphabetical order:
All the President's Men (1976)
America America (1963)
Antwone Fisher (2002)
Ball of Fire (1941)
Best Years of Our Lives, The (1946)
Black Legion (1937)
Black Narcissus (1947)
Bless Their Little Hearts (1983)
Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Bullitt (1968)
Chain Lightning (1950)
Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962)
Clifford (1994)
Color Purple, The (1985)
Daughters of the Dust (1991)
Decline of Western Civilization, The (1981)
Dogfight (1991)
Four Troublesome Heads, The (1898)
Getaway, The (1972)
Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
Goodfellas (1990)
Grand Canyon (1991)
Harlan County, U.S.A. (1976)
His Girl Friday (1940)
Hunger (2008)
Impossible Voyage, The (1904)
Infernal Cauldren, The (1903)
Innerspace (1987)
It's Always Fair Weather (1955)
Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, The (1943)
Love Story (1970)
Maltese Falcon, The (1941)
Misery (1990)
Mortal Storm, The (1940)
Mystery of Méliès, The (2021)
Naked City, The (1948)
Namesake, The (2006)
North by Northwest (1959)
Old Hag, The (1906)
Once (2007)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Red Shoes, The (1948)
Scarecrow (1973)
Searchers, The (1956)
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
So This is Paris (1926)
Speedy (1928)
Star is Born, A (1954)
Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
T-Men (1947)
Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The (1974)
Thin Man, The (1934)
To Sleep with Anger (1990)
Top Hat (1935)
Trip to the Moon, A (1902)
Victim (1961)
West Side Story (1961)Many if not all of these titles may go away on HBO Max once the festival is over. My understanding is that for now, all of these titles include the ability to watch the film along with some associated special features through the end of this weekend.
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This was mentioned previously in another thread, but for some reason TCM has been repeatedly stretching the Popeye cartoons on Saturday mornings as well.
Yes, there are bigger problems in the world…
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In general HBO Max is not really trying to be "All things TCM all the time" - they are continuously revising their list of classic films in the TCM area. It is more just a sampling of classic films and not meant to be a TCM equivalent, and really just a subset of all the other content they are featuring.
I suppose that's good for people that like the variety of the other content from HBO etc., but for those that want to replace TCM it is not really there.
The next 4 days will be an interesting change, as there will be quite a bit of additional content on HBO Max for the TCM Film Festival tie-in. There are quite a few titles that are being shown with bonus content just for the duration of the festival, with Bullitt being one of those.
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1 hour ago, midnight08 said:
I totally forgot about the airing this morning of "Mystery Of The Wax Museum" until it was too late. I planned on recording it. I could kick myself. Did anyone watch it and if so was it the restored color version? Just curious.
The restored version of Wax Museum is currently showing on the West Coast live feed. Hopefully it will be added to the WatchTCM on-demand list once the live showing completes.
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Those twitter messages that TCM posted about the The Big City 1963 are a bit misleading, as the female star of the film is Madhabi Mukherjee, who is featured in the clip, and not Jaya Bachchan.
Madhabi Mukherjee is also shown in the image from Charulata that Bogie56 posted above.
(Jaya Bachchan does appear in The Big City, but does not have the lead role as is somewhat implied on twitter.)
Not sure if anyone really cares about such things but I thought I would mention it.
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I did not include these on the official list for this month, but TCM is featuring the premiere of the following restored versions during the TCM Film Festival:
May 6 - Doctor X (1932) (1:30 am ET late Thursday)
May 8 - They Won’t Believe Me (1947) (8 pm ET) (Eddie Muller is supposed to do the intro.)(The above films have previously been shown on TCM in unrestored versions.)
The Film Festival has also scheduled the premiere of the following shorts:
May 7 - Let Me Come In (2021) (3:15 am ET late Friday)
May 9 - La Chambre (1972) (05:55 am ET late Sunday / early Monday morning)(I added these shorts to the list above.)
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Good news -
The schedule for the TCM Film Festival mentions that the restored version of Doctor X will be shown:
https://filmfestival.tcm.com/schedule/
They've been showing the restored version of Wax Museum on TCM for a while now so hopefully they will stay true to form.
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The TCM At-A-Glance schedule for June 2021 is now available at:
http://www.escapepress.com/tcmsched/tcm_overview.html
- On this page, click on the At-A-Glance link for June to view the latest pdf file.- You can then use the Save command in your browser to make a local copy.
- Information for May is also available (updated with latest schedule changes).
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Here are the TCM premieres for May, as determined by MovieCollectorOH’s TCM schedules database.
Notes:
- The dates shown are based on a programming day starting at 6 am ET and running past midnight.
- Shorts and cartoons are listed separately.
- Feature FilmsMay 3 - Three Daughters: The Postmaster (1961)
May 3 - Three Daughters: Monihara (1961)
May 3 - Three Daughters: Samapti (1961)
May 3 - The Holy Man (1965)
May 3 - An Enemy of the People (1989)
May 3 - The Stranger (1991)
May 7 - The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951)
May 7 - Plan 9 from Outer Space Table Read (2020)
May 8 - Tex Avery: The King of Cartoons (1988) (doc.)
May 8 - I Love Trouble (1948)
May 8 - Nichols and May: Take Two (1996) (doc.)
May 8 - From Broadway to Hollywood (2015) (doc.)
May 9 - Her Man (1930)
May 9 - Hollywood Home Movies: Stars at Work and Play (2021) (doc.)
May 9 - So This is Paris (1926)
May 11 - Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970)
May 16 - Run Lola Run (1998)
May 18 - Precious (2009)
May 18 - Fat Girl (2001)
May 23 - Youth of the Beast (1963)
May 23 - Everything Goes Wrong (1960)
May 24 - Chaplin (1992)
May 27 - High Hopes (1988)
May 28 - The Trap (1966)
- ShortsMay 4 - Helping Hands (1941)
May 7 - Let Me Come In (2021)
May 9 - La Chambre (1972)
- CartoonsMay 8 - Tex Avery at MGM (1943 - 1955) (collection)
May 15 - MGM Cartoons: Wild Honey (1942)
May 15 - Popeye: Klondike Casanova (1946)
May 22 - MGM Cartoons: What's Buzzin' Buzzard? (1943)
May 22 - Popeye: Peep in the Deep (1946)
Thanks as always to MCOH!-
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It’s a shame that they couldn’t at least have Anthony Hopkins give a remote acceptance speech. Of course it would be something like 4 am local time if he was in England, but I suspect he must have been watching.
Par for the course the way things have been going for the movies this past year.
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31 minutes ago, Hibi said:
Really? The films are being shown on TCM simultaneously???
There's no in-person festival this year, so TCM is hosting a 'virtual' festival May 6 - 9, with some content on HBO Max as well.
They have announced the programming for the TCM channel at:
https://filmfestival.tcm.com/schedule/
The HBO Max content is listed at:
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Our patience has been rewarded - according to the newly-released schedule for the TCM Classic Film Festival, the restored version of They Won’t Believe Me (1947) will be shown at 8 PM ET on Saturday, May 8.
Also of interest, TCM has scheduled the premiere of I Love Trouble (1947) on Saturday, May 8 at 8 AM ET.
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The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) is currently part of the TCM 31 Days of Oscar schedule on Thursday, April 22nd at 6 pm ET, so it will be interesting to see if the newly-restored version is shown at that time.
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Wow, did this suddenly get depressing.
I guess the next question is what would one pay per month for a streaming version of TCM that was essentially the same, and are there enough people who would pay to justify it.
To echo what Yancey said, TCM now seems unique on the list of cable channels in offering some consistent enhancement of content, with the material provided by the hosts and the organization of the schedule into themes. Most other channels are just the shows with nothing extra. So it’s easy to convert them into a library that can be called upon at any time, with the occasional addition and subtraction of available items and a few exclusives. But a library of movies by themselves would be boring compared to what TCM offers today.
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It has been strange. I was watching Bullitt on the WatchTCM West Coast live feed, and noticed there was no wrap-up after the film.
Shortly thereafter the movie was posted for on-demand streaming, and this version does include Dave's material.
I then watched the West Coast live feed for the start of Caged, and no introduction for that either.
Perhaps the on-demand version of Caged will include the wraparounds (if it is posted).
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Caged has been posted to WatchTCM on-demand, and it does include Dave's intro and wrap-up.
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The TCM At-A-Glance schedule for May 2021 is now available at:
http://www.escapepress.com/tcmsched/tcm_overview.html
- On this page, click on the At-A-Glance link for May to view the latest pdf file.- You can then use the Save command in your browser to make a local copy.
- Information for April is also available (updated with latest schedule changes).
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TCM Classic Film Festival 2021 Comments
in General Discussion
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As a wrap-up comment on this topic, I would like to thank TCM for presenting the virtual film festival. They clearly put a great deal of effort into it, with all of the celebrity interviews, the special introductions, the introductions from the archives, the film premieres, the restored film premieres, and all of the supplementary extras. The amount of material presented was almost overwhelming if you wanted to try to catch it all, which is what I suppose a real film festival is like.
Assuming in-person events go back to some kind of normal next year, we probably won’t see this kind of festival on the channel again, as TCM will likely go back to a real film festival that only the attendees will be able to appreciate. I can understand how TCM puts so much work into the festival itself and won’t be as interested in enhancing what is shown on the channel. But after seeing what they did this year it will be sad to not have another virtual film festival for everyone to enjoy.