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13 minutes ago, sewhite2000 said:
These message boards are not secure, according to Google Chrome, which is my preferred browser. I still come here anyway.
That's a different thing. You should be okay.

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Could be a redirect to a different website. Not going to where it is supposed to go. Link says it is secure, redirect is insecure. Even if it eventually makes it there.
I wouldn't know.
Overall it is a good thing that Firefox is halting this. This is a problem with the website. Even if it isn't compromised, it isn't designed using best practices.
An example of this happening to me... I sometimes get this is when I take my laptop computer to a cafe with Internet access. If I try to go to a secure webpage that is restricted by the establishment, one that the establishment blacklisted for some unknown reason (due to a misunderstanding), then I would be redirected to a page from the establishment saying "this site is blocked". That message page from the establishment is on an insecure page. So after I clicked on a secure link I was redirected to is an insecure web page, hence the discrepancy and Firefox gives me this "insecure site" message as a result. Lowered security settings on Firefox or another browser might show me the establishment's "blocked access" page instead.
So something like that is happening here. Perhaps an intermediate page or site before you finally get to the secure site. Again, either the Shop TCM site is compromised, or else they are not following best practices. Firefox is just doing its job.
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6 hours ago, Sepiatone said:
What that Vangelis clip has to do with classical music in movies beggars clarity. In fact(and IMHO) what it has to do with MUSIC IN GENERAL isn't clear either!
(can tell no Vangelis fan here, eh?)
Sepiatone
Absolutely nothing... I just got a chuckle out of it and thought one or two people here might too.

BTW, that clip "is" part of a movie, an obscure documentary on the painter featured in that clip.

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Here's an early Vangelis clip I hadn't seen yet. This is before his movie scores. He's essentially doing the same thing he has always done, except with a couple broken old organs and some percussion toys, all of which look and sound like they were pulled out of the bottom of a river. Painter and dancer included, Daddio.
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5 hours ago, EricJ said:
Well, see, that's why it became one of the Aerobics National Anthems, when the disco 70's turned into the Jane Fonda 80's--If you're doing a half-hour set of touch-toes and sit-ups, you don't want to be thrown off by different tempos.
(Btw, wasn't there a "Hooked On" arrangement of world national anthems, or am I just remembering a Benetton ad? The Italian anthem worked pretty well to that one beat.)
Might be something to look into for the insomniac.


P.S. Jeez...they could at least throw in a triplet or other technique at the same beat.
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1 minute ago, Fedya said:
We actually had one of those.
The Casio?
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22 minutes ago, Fedya said:
Better than the Casiotone:

LOL Cheap stuff K-Mart used to sell versus the actual piece of gear used in the recording. (Many 1980s hits, not the Jazzercise record above)
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Last night Spectrum preempted the local Fox channel's national football game, due to a contractual dispute. I didn't really care (wouldn't have cared even if I had Spectrum), but I know some others who did.
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23 hours ago, EricJ said:
And, as "Xanadu" and "Electric Dreams" proved in the 80's, there are no bad movies with ELO music on the soundtrack.

There was also that brief fad in the early 80's to sell familiar classical themes to the post-Disco/pre-Aerobics crowd:
(...Hey, most of them were new to us, back then.)
As per description in Youtube video: "Louis Clark conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1982)with arranged classical medleys."
Wow, that's really terrible. The same exact drum sound and beat for an entire album. I don't know whether it's some kind of badge of honor to remember or not remember that.

That was right around the time the LinnDrum was coming out, either too soon or they couldn't afford one.
That was really the first drum machine to digitally store and play back actual drum sounds (though at a very low resolution by today's standards - so it still has its own sound). Used on a variety of different recording projects in the 1980s.
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This month's updates to my project are posted.
premieres:
http://www.moviecollectoroh.com/reports/Future_Premieres.htm-
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45 minutes ago, GordonCole said:
Ya mean you are not desirous of purchasing a faux Chiparus Art Deco lamp for your den anytime soon?
One that is faithful to an original sounds great, but I presume this would be designed by the Bryan Nesbitt of lamp makers?
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4 hours ago, LawrenceA said:
Merry Holidays and a Happy New Year to you too.
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Here, this just seems too perfect to me. Somewhere between the Georgio Moroder version and the Kino version is my ideal version of Metropolis.
This is the garden scene from Metropolis, with classical music. The edit points were only in the audio, to fit into the time constraints of the video. Music credits go to Dutch keyboardist Ed Starink (aka "Star Inc." - get it?). The first part is Dvorak's New World Symphony 2nd movement (Largo). I won't spoil the second part, Maria's theme.
Enjoy.http://moviecollectoroh.com/pics_to_hotlink_on_TCM/moviecollector-1927-metropolis-garden-scene.mp4
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2 hours ago, calvinnme said:
Not trying to be snarky towards you Fedya, but towards the studios with the following remark - Not without just compensation? Like the just compensation of precisely zero they've been getting for the last 50-90 years for the material they have just been sitting on?
I had a lengthy post which included this scenario, then decided I was trying to cover too much ground and some genius here would only quote one sentence to pick apart.
Basically it is the companies which have revenue-generating movies out there in circulation which could stand to lose if movies were forced to go PD - as a result of others squatting. Then there are the companies/individuals sitting there doing the squatting, perhaps the results of MBAs in management or shareholders, or to a lesser extent due to rights issues, they wouldn't see any difference either way (as your point makes). So I'm keeping in mind those who are contributing to the classic movie ecosystem, and how to continue to support them, not take something away from them.
I do think 95 years is a damn long time though.
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1 hour ago, Stephan55 said:
Well, I am still hoping that CG was/is/has been a girl all along. And yes, because I think I sorta flirted with "her" a bit upon these boards.
If I discover that she is in fact a girl with male alter egos, then I'll probably be even more impressed with her. However if "she" is a guy that has pretended to be a girl I will/am feeling as if I may have been uncomfortably deceived. As in much of "her" intimations she successfully represented "herself" as female all along and I thought of her and treated her as such.
( I know that some might consider that a "double-standard" but it is what it is)
The thought of all this is somewhat confusing for me. I have heard of people being "catfished" before but have never been so close to it as I fear I might have been.
Of course there was never anything real or romantically imagined involved, but a guy is a guy, and we create an image in our heads of who it is we think we are communicating with, and someone as intelligently cute as CG could have been perfect bait for someone like me. Even If only in a "fatherly" fashion.
She sorta reminded me of my ex who also possessed a quick wit and masculine sense of humor, able to take it and dish it out in kind... I can't help but find that attractive in a woman.
So I hope, for the sake of my conceptualized masculinity, that "she" turns out to be a real "she".
I still miss "her" presence here (as CG) and wish that she would come back so that we could have a good laugh about it.
But I can imagine if "she" is lurking on these boards and reads this, that she is probably reveling in her deviousness at this very moment.
LOL Almost no difference between that and a wanna be PR fixer honing said skills in a "perfectly" sandboxed environment (anonymous accounts on message boards).
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A professional film critic didn't like a film? That can be a marker of something exceptional. Perhaps the film makers wandered off the reservation in an interesting way.
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I meant to mention that I don't take this whole Rock-n-Roll Hall Of Fame awards thing seriously either, The Moody Blues only made it in last year. That basically tells you everything you need to know right there.
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6 hours ago, Sepiatone said:
Well, happy birthday to Keith, and congratulations for reaching 75, a feat NObody thought would happen.
And thanks too, Keith, for getting us accustomed to how you'd LOOK at 75, ever since you were 50!
Sepiatone
They're just not a made-for-MTV type of group. Thankfully.
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7 hours ago, TikiSoo said:
Has anyone seen the schedule for Thursday Jan 3rd? It can't be right- 8pm is BEN-HUR Pt 2 followed by BEN-HUR Pt 1, then at 2am is SPARTACUS PT 2 followed by SPARTACUS PT 1!
Their listing of long epics as two consecutive parts is something that goes all the way back to their earliest schedules. My guess is this was/is a work-around for the largest time slots that was never properly fixed, or even if it was, the prior entries not updated?
The reverse schedule order could be something new and experimental, I just hope they don't discover non-linear video editing!

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My condolences to you. May she rest in peace, and you and yours find comfort at this time.
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6 hours ago, Stephan55 said:
Metropolis-by Fritz Lang- Maria's transformation
Metropolis 1927 Dance Scene Fritz Lang Restored Film Music
Below is a link to a clip I just put together. I started with the same clip you posted (the lower one), except I replaced the house music with the theme from Frantic by Ennio Morricone done on synthesizer, for a very different version of this same clip from Metropolis. It's more sublime, as this (IMO) is supposed to be an eerie scene.
The audio and video were about the same length, and a couple key parts just seemed to line right up and make sense. See what you think.
Moviecollector version of Metropolis dance scene
[This is on my website, not on Youtube. Just click on the link and it should play right away (up-to-date browsers). Otherwise right-click and download first, then play on your computer's media player.]
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44 minutes ago, sewhite2000 said:
I'm sure it means more to me than it does most people. Buckingham's absence won't keep them from selling out arenas. Now, if Stevie Nicks was absent ...
It's a shame they can't get along, while everyone is still alive and capable.
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Wow. Given the overall condition of department stores, hopefully that agency got most of their money up front. That is amazing product though.

The owner of secureshop.tcm.com has configured their website improperly
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That makes sense, I just haven't seen it for myself.
If that were the case, TCM's server might just be redirecting to an unsecured TCM home page, or a general unsecured TCM error page (404 error). In that scenario, the server rules could be modified to take the request (link clicked on), and conditionally return a secure error page for when anyone clicks on a secure link, so as to not not throw a browser error. Or not...
FWIW, probably not much.