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Movie Collector OH

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  1. There seems to be a bit of a discrepancy. 24% remaining versus 10% remaining, and only over about a 10 year time period. I find it hard to believe that both of those figures are correct. * One of them probably isn't/wasn't.
  2. All this talk about Manchurian Candidate, I think I will rewatch it soon.
  3. It might be due to a technicality. In the case of IMDB, they don't actually bother to enter the names in order. Instead, they assign a number to each actor in order of billing, and then it is assembled each time the page is visited. So an omitted or incorrect number would throw it off.
  4. I come up with these two possibilities: Paris Calling (1941) Paris Underground (1945) edit for another - this looks closer Reunion in France (1942)
  5. Pete Smith Specialty w/ Dave O'Brien - Things We Can Do Without (1953)
  6. My Premieres list is updated for this month - includes Jan, Feb and Mar. http://moviecollector.us/reports/Future_Premieres.htm Also everything else in my project is updated. http://moviecollector.us/reports.htm (you can also find this link under my username on any of my posts)
  7. I kinda like the guy too! This sequence from The Falcon In San Francisco:
  8. Modern movies? THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD THUD And that is just the pre-roll trailers.
  9. Perfect gig for Sugarland's Bush Brothers. It isn't a movie channel without that.
  10. You don't need to dig it up, it would be a rather formidable task. Instead just look here: http://moviecollector.us/reports/TCM_SCHEDULES_SUMMARY_alpha.htm Pressure Point (1962) last shown 2012-09 (Sept 2012) and 2012-01 (Jan 2012).
  11. Okay, is there anyone who DIDN'T record the whole block.
  12. I can verify that it has already been in the schedule. June 5th 2001, 1am (or late June 4th in and around the halls of TCM). An earlier W.C. Fields block.
  13. Looks familiar. I think I have an LP or two that was recorded there. Edit: this is it. https://www.discogs.com/Eugene-Istomin-TchaikovskyPhiladelphia-Orchestra-Eugene-Ormandy-Tchaikovsky-Piano-Concerto-No-1/release/9000826 This was released in 1959. The mural below the chandelier in this picture is also in the recent pic above, on the ceiling facing the stage.
  14. IMDb is only as correct as the crowd-sourced information it gleefully accepts free of charge from its benefactors and then considers to be its own proprietary info, which you now need to pay for (as in lists of movies produced per studio - among other things). That could be a B&W photo. Also you may have seen a B&W print before, or maybe you saw it air on a B&W TV set. I have thought about colorizing some more, and colorizing requires human intervention in order to be completed, and humans are imperfect and prone to oversight, inconsistency, or mistakes.
  15. Everything looks correct about the link, so try giving your link its own line, and then hit Enter just after you paste in your link. The software upgrade needs for that to happen with embedded videos, so probably the same here for embedded links. Also, don't hold down the Shift key when you hit Enter to embed the link. You can always hit the Backspace key and then hit Shift + Enter after your link is embedded. Here's a neat theater website I had stored. http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/united-states/new-york?status=all
  16. I'll take Bowery Boys any day. The ones where they are all together at Bernard Gorcey's (Leo Gorcey's real-life dad) sweet shop.
  17. Have you ruled this out? https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/stone_of_silver_creek/
  18. Just getting back to say they showed it pretty consistently up to that point. A fairly even distribution over the years.
  19. I thought it was so he could play You're All The World To Me and dance like Fred Astaire.
  20. You don't want tree roots growing into your sewer line.
  21. The doll "Penny Pees-a-lot" at 2:20, eaten by the dog, represents Cindy's doll "Kitty Carry-All." Some stuff I noticed the kids say towards the end: "I learned not to get hit in the face with a football" (presumably from the episode where Marcia gets hit in the face with a football while playing with the boys. She spends the whole episode with a puffed up nose, worrying what others will think of her). Also "I learned that Jesse James is not a good role model" (this is the episode where Bobby gets in a bit of trouble for acting out the part of Jesse James). I seem to remember there also being an Andy Griffith episode where Opie does something similar. It threw me for a loop, but then I remembered the Bobby episode. Unfortunately a short-lived series. Good talent but this was towards the end of the Hanna-Barbera company. P.S. You're right it came out between 1993-1995 and Captain Planet and the Planeteers came out between 1990-1996. I seem to remember them airing simultaneously on a Hanna Barbera show (just not enough material for a full show of its own).
  22. I like it too! My grandparents had a place like that, and it would be nice to revisit though I know I cannot. For now, as a carry-over from another thread, here is an homage to the Brady Bunch. A "2 Stupid Dogs" cartoon short titled "Family Values". [The big sheep dog is voiced by Brad Garrett of Everybody Loves Raymond fame] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ylu7uHuWHYg Stuff like this never gets old.
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