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Mr. Gorman

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  1. I thought it would a simple-but-fun way to narrow things down a bit.  Alphabetical order of movie titles not necessary.  I figure anyone reading this will be able to think up some movies barely mentioned on other 'Games & Trivia' threads.  Lord Knows there's no shortage of movies to go around!  Cheers.  

    BLINDFOLD (1966)  Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale 

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  2. I remember a movie I gave a second chance to and liked it more the second viewing:

    DELIRIUM (1979)  Filmed in and around St. Louis, MO.  The first time I saw it I hated it; I did give it another try and enjoyed it more the 2nd time 'round.  The film was banned in the UK as a 'Video Nastie' for a while, but was passed in 1987 after approx. 15-17 seconds worth of footage was cut out.  → It seems the BBFC didn't like the topless woman being impaled by the spear . . . so that had to go for DELIRIUM to receive a classification from the almighty BBFC.   What a picky bunch!  BLOOD!  🩸

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  3. CORONER CREEK (1948)

    next:  Jack Lemmon

    (P.S.  One thing about 'Randolph Scott' -- he was in so many Westerns you can name him over and over again and still won't run out of Randy Scott westerns to list).

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  4. DUNE is one of those movies that has at least 2 versions extant; maybe 3 if there's any 'fan-edits' floating around.  Don't like the theatrical version?  Check out the version prepared for television.  I think David Lynch took his name off the Tv version . . . but who cares?  Maybe you'd like the longer version better if you dared to watch it!  :)

  5. I remember when CANDY (1968) came out on homevideo in the late 1990s.  ANCHOR BAY released it and I bought the W/S tape.  I'd already read the review of "Candy" in the Leonard Maltin Guide so I had a decent idea of what to expect when I watched it.  

    IN regards to MYRA BRECKINRIDGE (1970), however, what a POS that was.  All those movie clips I found to be more distracting than I could tolerate.  As bad as "Myra" is I can't help but think it would've been better -- relatively speaking -- without so many old movie clips interspersed throughout.  The only good thing that came from MYRA BRECKINRIDGE was that I was able to sell my Magnetic VHS tape for a pile of money years ago just before the movie got released on DVD.  I do not miss owning that movie.  'nuff said. 

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  6. @Dargo:  I think I will not like Randy Travis's style of singing forever and ever.   AMEN.  I really don't know why he was so popular.  😜

    @james_and_thy_jazzy_guitar:  So have you gotten used to the new DJ's voice yet?   Have some coffee  

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