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Can't Watch This Artist or Movie Often Enough
GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
This is my favourite version of A Christmas Carol. It's a must see for me on Christmas Eve too. -
Can't Watch This Artist or Movie Often Enough
GregoryPeckfan replied to GregoryPeckfan's topic in Your Favorites
Yes, I didn't mean that this thread had to be about having no problem with repeats, but that I noticed that when people who do watch a certain movie over and over, they tend to name it when they talk about this. Some people even have it in their moniker here like Casablanca1000views. Just trying to come up with a new thread that will actually be about movies rather than what is taking over off-topic chat. -
Hello everyone. I have noticed in the short time I have been here that there are some people who don't like repeated programming while others would love to see the same movie repeatedly. What favourite movies, actors, actresses etc. do you have that you love so much you could watch them over and over and not get tired of them?
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I've seen all of these movies. They are great noir. I've yet to see the remake of M. Thanks for answering this question.
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Robert Ryan Star of the Month in May
GregoryPeckfan replied to LawrenceA's topic in General Discussions
I've never ben able to watch Dracula either. For me, its the bugs and spiders. I've seen the other Universal monster movies, but not that one... -
Has it been explained anywhere WHY there aren't anymore Private Screenings? I loved them.
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100 years old, Mr. Gregory Peck. Wow.
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Oh, the 100th birthday of Glenn Ford. Maybe I can get up to 100% seen of Glenn Ford's big screen movies this year.
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Have not seen these movies. Thanks for the recommendations.
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
Thanks for the warning about the brutality of Papillon. One Steve McQueen movie I have tried to watch several times but have never been able to finish is another movie he made with The Great Escape co-star Richard A.: The Sand Pebbles. -
I do not have as many as I used to have-must be in boxes. One fell apart finally that was paperback and I've never found one that equalled it. The three I check most often are: 501 MUST SEE MOVIES-by genre MOVIES WE LOVE-by Frank Miller THE FILMS OR GREGORY PECK-by Griggs
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HITS & MISSES: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow on TCM
GregoryPeckfan replied to Bogie56's topic in General Discussions
I'm recording Papillon. I have never seen it. The other two movies I've lost track of the number of times I have seen them. -
I quite enjoyed Ship of Fools. Otherwise, I agree with these.
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There are six daytime movies new to me. Thanks.
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Robert Ryan Star of the Month in May
GregoryPeckfan replied to LawrenceA's topic in General Discussions
Oh, you are in for a treat! He is an excellent actor who has been in lead and supporting roles. As a fan of film noir, Robert Ryan is a must see artist. -
Robert Ryan Star of the Month in May
GregoryPeckfan replied to LawrenceA's topic in General Discussions
I've never seen The Iceman Cometh. Too bad. -
DIRECTORS: Who are your favourite film noir directors?
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Robert Ryan Star of the Month in May
GregoryPeckfan replied to LawrenceA's topic in General Discussions
Act of Violence is a fabulous film. I highly recommend it. -
DANE COOK FILM NOIR: Many thanks to Jamesjazzguitar for reminding me about Dane Cook. Sometimes when an actor of today has the same name and I'm thinking of classic actors, the first actors slip my mind. Here are my top 3 favourite Dane Cook film noir: The Glass Key Blackout Whiplash
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Thanks for the information. on reference to what was actually filmed it Britain, and re Trevor Howard. My mistake-shouldn't post things when I am sleepy. I meant movies set in Britain, regardless of who was producing the movie. I guess it comes from being a Canadian who is used to a lot of American movies being made where I live. When the studio system was in place, England set up a rule regarding the percentage of movies being shown in Commonwealth countries that were made in their own countries. Canada outside of Quebec generally makes movies that are American made so the quota is corrected by the crew, extras, and bit parts being made up of Canadians on what are otherwise American movies and TV.
