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Hah! I'd like to see ANYBODY channel William Powell. I don't think it's possible.
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Interesting point, and I'd say it appears to agree with a little side-effort of mine. In my MoviecollectorOH database, I now have 3600 records in the main table. Each record correlates to one movie. It started off being empty, and I am populating it as I add movies. One at a time. There is a field called "Topics", which I added to tie movies together which have a common theme. It is just a text field, populated by a pulldown selector of common themes which I have come up with. Having said that, its usage is loosely similar to the TCM themes. I have been pretty consistent in filling that in, but have been slacking a bit lately. As I said, there are 3600 records total, but there are about 1100 records that have any Topic associated with them. I could probably fill in a couple hundred more, but that would still leave about 2/3 of all my movies which don't have a theme (according to my own themes). P.S. In all fairness, TCM would need to limit their thematic programming to about 1/3 of its total output in order to correlate with my results. I am unsure of the actual stats though for their themed programming. P.P.S. Upon further thought, this would only be comparable to TCM's schedule during the periods which they are doing thematic programming. So during those hours they might be limiting themselves to 1/3 of their potential programming, or whatever percentage it may be.
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This is not a new issue, I have had this for as long as I have been posting here. I use Firefox, and the data entry forms normally have a red squiggly line underlining proper nouns or incorrect spellings. No indication of misspelling on this site. Not sure if that is administrator-disabled, or if it is due to the package they are using. In this day and age, it is an uncommon thing for me to run into.
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Bemoaning the movies on demand market
Movie Collector OH replied to infinite1's topic in Classic Film DVD Reviews
Outside of TCM actually playing them, this is really the way to go for many of the harder to find movies. I have about half as many DVDs as you, but also do HD recording as well. I suspect that the DVDs that turn out to be coasters for other people were coasters to begin with, and weren't detected (as they might if they had used Verify with ImgBurn). That is not possible with a shelf-top unit though, unless it temporarily stores the video on a hard drive first. I have read the results for a study or two that show the outside areas (normally unused areas) of a DVD not holding up, or otherwise failing after torture tests, but that is torture testing and not using the DVD as designed. So I think we can safely ignore those too. The following is for others, in case they might be having issues: As far as earlier first-generation stamped (replicated) DVDs not holding up, that is very well documented, as the layers were separating at the glue. This can be observed as spots or splotches on the media side of the disc. Things have changed significantly though since DVD technology in the early 2000s, and I haven't had that happen since. Vast improvements have been made for burned (duplicated) DVDRs as well. The brands I use are Taiyo Yuden, and to a greater extent, Verbatim AZO (AZO is a marking on the container, not all Verbatims have this). The non-AZO Verbatim discs are made in a non-Verbatim facility in China. Manufacturer can be verified by putting the DVDR discs into a computer and running the freeware program DVD Identifier, which will read the manufacturer identification number on the DVDR disc itself, and give you the actual factory of origin. So for instance the Verbatim AZO series (and also the DVD-R/W discs) will say something like "MCC (Mitsubishi Chemical Corp)" or "MKM (Mitsubishi Kagaku Media)", whereas the non-AZO series will say something completely different. FWIW, I tried a couple MOD discs just now, and presumably due to the copyright protection, I was unable to enumerate the manufacturer on the first try. -
In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I forgot to get back to you to say that sounds like we could be talking about the same thing. I also remembered that portions of the estate that he was selling off at that time included much of his old wardrobe. -
Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
Just following up with a few lastshown dates: @ cteddiesgirl Show Boat (1929) 2009-04 Feudin', Fussin', and A-Fightin' (1948) 2009-04 @ skimpole Death takes a Holiday (1934) 2005-12 The Godfather (1972) & The Godfather, Part II (1974) 2006-08 @ midnight08 Go Into Your Dance (1935) 2007-01 Mammy (1930) no matches Wonder Bar (1934) 2007-06 Wonderbar is directed by Lloyd Bacon and also stars Kay Francis, Dick Powell, and Guy Kibbee. Go into Your Dance also starred Ruby Keeler, Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane, and Phil Regan in a small role. I too would like to see these films, as they feature other people I follow. -
In Search of Good BHOWANI JUNCTION Trivia
Movie Collector OH replied to Palmerin's topic in General Discussions
I don't have any problem with either host, and cannot say I agree with the general consensus on this matter. There will always be new viewers. As per your post, this potential situation reminds me of when Johnny Carson retired and Jay Leno was promoted to the position of full-time host. Boy, was David Letterman angry. -
In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I do, he kind of growled as he said "Mastercard, master the possibilities". I didn't even need to see the youtube clip, but I probably will anyway. Anyhow I see that he lived in Ft Lauderdale during the time period that our family was watching his 1950s show on local TV in that area. In fact, I distinctly remember the local news there reporting on an estate sale he was having in that area, though he was still alive and lived about a few more years. Perhaps the episodes of The Jackie Gleason Show being shown there in the Ft Lauderdale area at that time were from his personal collection? Hmm I hope they still exist. -
In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
All is well, I understood what you meant. I was just thinking of an unsavory "Hollywood Biographer" or two who I won't mention on here. It wasn't this guy, I know that much. WB is one of the major studios that I haven't read up on. Sounds like it could be a good read. -
Blondie would be cool to see. I could go for the Bowery Boys too, since I missed that series the last time around.
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Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
Hi, I have looked through it every which way that makes sense, and it is just not there. I even went through the original text files, and they are true to my TCM table. (I reconciled the data a number of different ways after I imported it just to make sure.) I cannot say for sure that it never played on those dates, there might have been a last minute change or substitution. -
Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
Tomorrow is the only match I have (since 2003). It is a Disney film... -
Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
Last shown on TCM (since 2003) @ HoldenIsHere no match @ TomJH THE CHEATERS (1945) 2008-12 (shown only twice that month) -
Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
@ TopBilled SUDDEN FEAR no matches RIDE 'EM COWBOY Ride Him, Cowboy (1932) 2011-05 Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942) 2010-07 BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE no matches BLANCHE FURY no matches NO MAN OF HER OWN (1950) no matches No Man of Her Own (1933) 2008-10 @ Sepiatone Li'l Abner (1959) 2009-11 -
Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
Last shown dates [YYYY-MM] (according to old monthly schedules, TCM played these since Jan 2003) @ LittleAbner Harvey (1950) 2008-11 @ lavenderblue19 NOWHERE TO GO (1958) 2013-08 THE LONG HAUL (1957) 2013-09 Letter From an Unknown Woman (1948) 2013-08 @ TikiSoo Ride The Pink Horse (1947) 2005-11 All The Fine Young Cannibals (1960) 2006-04 @ TomJH no matches -
Cool, it's good to see they are keeping it alive. It looks like a much better product than the set of 1st generation DVDs I got, which were produced by some fly-by-night off-brand. Looks like I just missed the WB release.
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The earlier "Dead End Kid" movies were closer to JD films (but nowhere near that of James Dean), and the later Bowery Boys ones were more comedy team, along the lines of something like Abbott and Costello I would say. There are some people who prefer Bowery Boys movies that were made in the mid 50s to the earlier ones, but the mid-50s ones are the hardest to find. The others are generally available on DVD, last time I looked. I haven't seen this one yet, but recorded it. It is one of the harder to find ones.
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In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I wouldn't think any less of an author that is younger. When you read it, just keep that in mind. I'll keep my eyes open for it. I do have a problem with pathological liars that write books though. -
To recap this series, here are the ones they are showing, and a few that didn't make it this time, but they have shown in the past. Airdate Title (Prod_year) 2014-12 Carry on Sergeant (1959) 2014-12 Carry On Nurse (1960) 2014-12 Carry on Teacher (1962) 2015-01 Carry on, Constable (1961) 2015-01 Carry on Regardless (1963) 2015-01 Carry On Cruising (1962) 2015-01 Carry on Cabby (1963) 2015-01 Carry On Jack (1964) 2015-03 Carry on Spying (1964) 2015-03 Carry on Cleo (1965) 2015-03 Carry On Cowboy (1966) 2015-03 Carry On Screaming! (1966) 2015-04 Carry On Pimpernel (1966) 2015-04 Carry On In the Legion (1967) 2015-04 Carry on Doctor (1968) 2015-04 Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968)
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Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
Sure, here are the past airings of The Big Clock (1948) 2002-05 2002-05 2002-07 2002-08 2003-04 2003-05 2003-05 2009-01 2009-05 2009-11 2010-09 2010-11 2010-12 2011-10 2015-03 And here are the airings for The Great Morgan (1946) 2003-06 2004-07 2006-06 2011-04 2014-06 sorry for the formatting, that is how it copies and pastes from an exported Excel sheet. p.s. I am showing 2002 for some dates, but cannot rule movies out for that year as 2002 is an incomplete year in my listings. -
Lets name films that TCM doesn't show anymore
Movie Collector OH replied to NipkowDisc's topic in General Discussions
This probably isn't going to be of much help, but maybe at least answer some questions. Here are some old TCM air dates I could come up with. Last shown dates (your movie is listed here if TCM played it since Jan 2003 - that's as far back as I have for now) @ Fred C. Dobbs THE RIVER, WPA documentary, 1930s. The River (1937) Last shown 2005-06 Phantom Lady (1944) 2011-04 Ride The Pink Horse (1947) shown 14x only between 2004 and 2005 (??). @ NipkowDisc Our Old Car (1946) (Short) 2009-06 @darkblue & Hibi no entries @ Bogie56 Kentucky 1938 2013-01 Mayerling (1968) 2012-08 Paper Lion (1968) 2009-03 The Rat Race (1960) 2008-10 Skippy (1931) 2011-02 The Trespasser (1929) 2011-12 Voyage of the Damned (1976) 2009-04 White Banners (1938) 2007-01 Wilson (1944) 2014-02 -
In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I remember that too, but with The Honeymooners you are always looking at a single backdrop wall. The Jackie Gleason show had a complete stage and band, with a few different sets. Check my post a few posts below where I added a couple links. I saw this played on local TV in South FL (Palm Beach/Ft Lauderdale/Miami area) in the early/mid 1980s. My parents and grandparents remembered it and never missed an episode when we were with them. Now seeing this for the first time after all these years. I wonder how much of that has survived since the 80s. That was mostly from the 50s in B&W, and should at least be on film somewhere... BTW you are right about Gigot. Its first and only showing on TCM was Feb 2014 -
In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
I might check that book out, to read about some of the other WB stars too. -
In character with Jackie Gleason
Movie Collector OH replied to TopBilled's topic in General Discussions
Not even Smokey And The Bandit?
