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I haven't seen Fallen Angel yet. It has been on my to-see list for a long time. I love Dana Andrews movies too. I've seen a lot of films because he was in them, even in genres where I normally would not see the movies more than once in terms of genre.
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Jake's Classic Movie Stars Pictures, Photos & Images
GregoryPeckfan replied to JakeHolman's topic in Your Favorites
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Favourite Hitchcock Movies and Collaborators
GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
Yes, he scored the entire Psycho movie. If famousness is not a real word, then it should be.- 92 replies
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GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
No such thing as replying "late" as there is no time limit. in this thread. My love of Hitchcock is endless and I add different topics from time to time just because I am always ready to talk Hitchcock. Regarding Fonda family, Henry did appear as the title character in The Wrong Man. I have DVDs and VHS of several Alfred Hitchcock movies. Young and Innocent is one such title. I re-watched The Paradine Case shortly after Louis Jourdan died. Ironically, it was the only movie of his that I actually owned. It was his American screen debut and he was very good in it. Regarding Tippi and the circumstances under which she made her movies with Hitchcock: I try not to think about it when I watching the movies. The Birds is such a great movie that I have no problem with regard to this movie. But I rarely watch Marnie.- 92 replies
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GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
That is gorgeous. I'm glad you included the link and luckily I was allowed to play it in Canada. Some things on youtube we cannoy play here. Bernard Herrman was the person I had in mind when I included the word "collaborator' in the title of this thread.- 92 replies
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GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
My Favourite 3 Bernard Herrman scores for Hitchcock are, in order of preference: 1. Psycho 2. North By Northwest 3. Vertigo- 92 replies
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Both of those movies are favourites of mine. Kim Novak's birthday is today by the way. She is 83. Pushover is exactly the kind of movie I love to watch. Susan Slept Here is a fun movie-but I don't watch it outside the Christmas season.
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GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
BERNARD HERRMAN: Hitch and this wonderful composer collaborated on films for several year and even made a cameo as himself in the remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much. What are your favourite scores of their films together? Feel free to talk about your favourite scores of this composer outside of his Hitchcock films in a separate list.- 92 replies
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GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
Today, February 13th is the 83 birthday of Vertigo star Kim Novak. I'm glad there are still some Hitchcock collaborators who are still with us.- 92 replies
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Fabulous! Now that this thread is open again, I can do the same thing without looking through the whole site to find it and then get lost like I did waiting for a new post. These are my ten favourite movies from 1931: 1. Frankenstein 2 Little Caesar 3. M 4. The Champ 5. Platinum Blonde 6. The Public Enemy 7. Private Lives 8. A Free Soul 9. Possessed 10. Svengali
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Your Favourite Performances from 1929 to present are...
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in Your Favorites
I've made it easier on myself for 1931 coming up by checking out the 1931 in films page on Wikipedia to determine which movies I've seen were actually released in that year before Bogie changes the year and written it down on a separate piece of paper. -
To offset the fact that several people reach their positive response quota for the day (pushing like button) when they spend all their time on TCM forums instead of getting things done the forum will have the opportunity to push buttons that say "unsure," "confused," "sick" and several other negative response buttons.
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If you go to the thread on technical issues, you will see that someone has actually suggested that we pay a fee for the right to be allowed to record movies by PVR on TCM as a way to increase their revenue since there has been technical issues and we are apparently not allowed to record them by free. I'm not making that up. It is not a rumour that this suggestion was made. That post ticked me off.
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Robert Ryan Star of the Month in May
GregoryPeckfan replied to LawrenceA's topic in General Discussions
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy were already married and she was expecting his baby when they played father and daughter in the movie The Green Years. -
I've never seen it before. I am a big fan of T.M.'s Badlands. I've seen it dozens of times.
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Fried Green Tomatoes starring Kathy Bates
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I've seen the biopic on Ms. Eagles and I wonder to what extent that biopic has on my view of the original film, regardless of the number of times I have seen the version with Bette Davis.
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Greer Garson mademoiselle to matron
GregoryPeckfan replied to maryliz's topic in Information, Please!
For me, the title of the thread and the request in the first post are asking two different questions. I agree, 35 as your first film is indeed later life for an actress. But for me, Mademoiselle to Matron for any actress in any era is a reference to a never before married woman getting married or engaged to be married during the film, just like in Pride and Prejudice. It also shows a prejudice - pun intended - that assumes age and marital status of women must be correlated such as if she were older than she must be married. -
Oh I hope not. That ruins the purpose of a PVR completely for me. Unless you are at home and not asleep ever. All you have to do instead is get access to DVDs and play them on your DVD player, or Blue Ray etc. I already pay Optic TV for the right to see TCM, Silver Screen Classics channel), etc.
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No, it has been on my to-see list for a long time.
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Favourite Hitchcock Movies and Collaborators
GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
FAVOURITE ONE TIME ONLY HITCHCOCK ACTRESSES: Janet Leigh in Psycho Doris Day in The Man Who Knew Too Much Eva Marie Saint in North By Northwest Talulah Bankhead in Lifeboat Nova Pilbeam in Young and Innocent Jane Wyman in Stage Fright Kim Novack in Vertigo Carole Lombard in Mr. and Mrs. Smith- 92 replies
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