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I have already recorded Apartment For Peggy (My sister is named Peggy) and the color is really good too. Here are July movies I will be recording off of FMC: Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-in-the-moon Marigolds, (Lbx) Year: 1972 Rating: L, PG/TV-14 A moving adaptation of Paul Zindel's Pulitzer Prize winning play involving a well intentioned, but overbearing mother (Woodward) and her troubled two daughters (Wallach and Potts). Cast and Crew: Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Nell Potts, Roberta Wallach, Judith Lowry, Richard Venture July 11 at 6:00 pm Steamboat 'round The Bend Year: 1935 Rating: TVG Captain (Rogers) of broken-down riverboat dispenses alcoholic cure-all "medicine" along the Mississippi; colorful piece of Americana, directed by John Ford. Cast and Crew: John Ford, Will Rogers, Stepin Fetchit, Anne Shirley July 08 at 2:00 pm Gift Of Love (Lbx) Year: 1958 Rating: TVG A dying woman (Bacall) adopts an orphan girl so her husband (Stack) won't be lonely. Cast and Crew: Lauren Bacall, Jean Negulesco, Robert Stack, Lorne Greene, Edward Platt, Evelyn Rudie. July 08 at 3:30 pm Gorilla At Large Year: 1954 Rating: V, TV-PG Mysterious carnival murders are blamed on a gorilla. Cast and Crew: Lee J. Cobb, Anne Bancroft, Harmon Jones, Cameron Mitchell, Raymond Burr, Charlotte Austin. July 07 at 2:30 pm Daughter Of The Mind (P/S) Year: 1969 Rating: TVG A professor of cybernetics comes to believe that his dead daughter is communicating with him from the netherworld. July 07 at 6:00 pm The Second Time Around (Lbx) Year: 1961 Rating: V, TV-PG In 1912, a young widow (Reynolds) who wants her children to live in peaceful surroundings, moves to Arizona and finds herself voted Sheriff. July 06 at 12:30 pm
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The Hal Roach Talkies on TCM
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You're Telling Me (1932) This is one of the final shorts in Hal Roach's "Boy Friends" series. The spotlight is on Mickey and Grady, who have come to the city to visit Gordon and his family. Billy Gilbert, as Gordon's father is hysterical. Cast: Mickey Daniels .... Mickey Grady Sutton .... Alabama Gordon Douglas .... Eddie Morgan Julie Bishop .... Jacquie (as Jacqueline Wells) Betty Bolen .... Betty Louise Beavers .... The Maid Billy Gilbert .... Mr. Morgan, Eddie's Father May Wallace .... Jacquie's Mother Lyle Tayo .... Mrs. Morgan, Eddie's Mother Directed by Lloyd French & Robert A. McGowan. Writing credits H.M. Walker. I set the timer on my recorder and I got-it! Next chance comes after Singin' in the Rain. -
The Hal Roach Talkies on TCM
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Let's all be on the look - out for the next UFO (Unidentified Featurette Observance). -
The Hal Roach Talkies on TCM
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Another one is on now, after Two Women. The Bargain of the Century (1933) After accidentally getting a policeman friend fired, the girls must come up with some way to get him re-hired or be stuck with him as an unwanted roommate. Cast: Zasu Pitts, Thelma Todd, Billy Gilbert .... Sea captain, James P. Burtis .... Officer Butterworth (as James Burtis). Also Known As: The Island of Lost Heels Runtime: 20 min. Directed by Charley Chase. -
Here are the Jeanne Crane films playing of FMC, they have her on just like TCM has Davis, Shearer and Crawford. Apartment For Peggy - Jeanne Crain,William Holden,Edmund Gwenn,Gene Lockhart,Griff Barnett,George Seaton,David Raksin Belles On Their Toes - Debra Paget,Jeanne Crain,Myrna Loy,Jeffrey Hunter,Hoagy Carmichael,Henry Levin Dangerous Crossing - Michael Rennie,Jeanne Crain,Casey Adams,Carl Betz,Mary Anderson,Joseph M. Newman,John Dickson Carr People Will Talk - Jeanne Crain,Joseph L. Mankiewicz,Cary Grant,Hume Cronyn,Walter Slezak,Finlay Currie The Fan - Otto Preminger,Jeanne Crain,George Sanders,Martita Hunt,Madeleine Carroll,Richard Greene The Gang's All Here - Edward Everett Horton,Jeanne Crain,Alice Faye,James Ellison,Charlotte Greenwood,Carmen Miranda,Benny Goodman,Phil Baker,Busby Berkeley,Harry Warren The Model And The Marriage Broker - Jeanne Crain,Scott Brady,Thelma Ritter,Zero Mostel,Frank Fontaine,George Cukor You Were Meant For Me Dan Dailey,Jeanne Crain,Oscar Levant If she is a favorite of yours than she is worth getting FMC.
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The Hal Roach Talkies on TCM
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You were correct, "Let's Do Things" is on with Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd. -
The Hal Roach Talkies on TCM
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I always get Thelma Todd and Mae Busch mixed up for some reason. So they play them on Saturday morning, well I'll be on guard from now on. -
The Hal Roach Talkies on TCM
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I caught the one today before Cartoon Alley. Zasu Pitts & Mae Busch are tired of their boyfriends always taking them to Coney Island. Then they have to go again when they get splashed and meet new bows. Laurel & Hardy make a cameo appearance at the end and want to take them, where do they want to take them? Coney Island. -
If I had my own local TV station the way that Ted Turner had in the 80's with TBS, I would run old PBS Masterpiece Theatre shows from the 70's and 80's during the week along with a evening movie from the 60's and 70's that would have the same kind of class. After that I would have a Late Show with campy cult status for the night crowd. After the Late Show I would have 50's TV shows like Red Skeleton, Jack Benny and The Honey Mooners. Starting on Friday at 8:00pm I would have back to back Sci-Fi and Horror movies and TV shows. Then on Sunday I would have Family stuff like G rated movies.
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I will be going with Dish Network because Comcast is out of the question (TCM is on basic analog with inferior sound and picture). After the 10 months is up it will cost $49.99 a month for the 180 line-up which seems fair for me. As far as outage goes, my neighbors with cable were out for two weeks after Gaston came through here a few years ago and my D*TV was still going strong, so rain is not an issue for me.
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Here is the deal that Comcast is offering me - $49.95 for 12 months, Basic & Digital with HBO & Starz. Dish is offering me their 180 line-up for $39.99 for 10 months. Cancel what ever you have now and go with what the other players in this game offer you. You can only understand life by looking backwards but you have to live it going forwards. No wonder we humans are so mixed up.
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When I talked to that lady at Directv, she said; after two years why are you leaving us? You have been such a wonderful customer, we hate to see you go. I replied, Directv just stopped trying so I'm out of here. You have had plenty of time to offer the same movie channels that Dish and Comcast offers and you have not done it. I want to spend only $40.00 a month and get TCM, all of the Encore theme channels, TMC West TMC Extra and FMC. She said, we realize that you have other options for your programming choices and if you ever want to come back you are welcome.
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May- here is what I watched (recorded to DVD)on TCM in May Schedule May 2006 8:00 PM Birth Of A Nation, The (1915) Families from the North and the South fight to survive the Civil War and its aftermath. Cast: Henry B. Walthall, Mae Marsh, Lillian Gish. Dir: D.W. Griffith. C-191 mins, TV-PG 11:30 PM Haunted Spooks (1920) In this silent short, a woman must marry and live in a seemingly haunted house to collect her inheritance. Cast: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Wally Howe. Dir: Alfred J. Goulding, Hal Roach. BW-0 mins, 12:15 AM Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927) A gentle slave tries to survive his sale to a vicious plantation overseer. Cast: James B. Lowe, Virginia Grey, George Siegmann. Dir: Harry A. Pollard. BW-144 mins, 2:30 AM Jazz Singer, The (1927) A cantor's son breaks with family tradition to go into show business. Cast: Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland. Dir: Alan Crosland. BW-88 mins, TV-G, DVS 4:30 AM Kongo (1932) A crippled madman seeks revenge on the daughter of the man who betrayed him. Cast: Walter Huston, Lupe Velez, Conrad Nagel. Dir: William Cowen. BW-86 mins, TV-PG 1:00 AM Cabin In The Cotton, The (1932) A sharecropper fighting for better working conditions succumbs to the boss's seductive daughter. Cast: Richard Barthelmess, Bette Davis, Dorothy Jordan. Dir: Michael Curtiz. BW-78 mins, TV-G, CC 12:00 AM Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The (1939) Mark Twain's classic troublemaker helps a runaway slave escape to the North. Cast: Mickey Rooney, Rex Ingram, William Frawley. Dir: Richard Thorpe. BW-91 mins, TV-G, CC 6:00 AM Freaks (1932) A lady trapeze artist violates the code of the side show when she plots to murder her midget husband. Cast: Wallace Ford, Olga Baclanova, Harry Earles. Dir: Tod Browning. BW-64 mins, TV-PG, CC 10:00 AM Glass Slipper, The (1955) Musical adaptation of the story of Cinderella and her magical trip to the prince's ball. Cast: Leslie Caron, Michael Wilding, Keenan Wynn. Dir: Charles Walters. C-93 mins, TV-G, CC 8:00 PM So Big (1932) A farmer's widow takes on the land and her late husband's tempestuous son. Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Bette Davis. Dir: William A. Wellman. BW-81 mins, TV-G 12:00 PM Bachelor Mother (1939) A fun-loving shop girl is mistaken for the mother of a foundling. Cast: Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn. Dir: Garson Kanin. BW-81 mins, TV-G, CC Good but September is better.
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I think that your September Schedule is the best that I have seen for some time. I know that it is hard to satisfy everyone's tastes in movies but for me you have done just that. Plenty of oldies, plenty of Imports and plenty of recent films. As Spock said, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". So just split it up the way that you are doing, with the mix that you are selecting,and you will stay on that even keel.
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I live in Virginia where you either have severe drought or God is talking to you with amazing thunder storms with two inch an hour rain falls. For this reason I can forget about any signal during those God Speak Seasons. Corporations like these mainly are concerned about their share holders and stocks, not about us and the service they provide. I see no reason why we should feel loyalty towards them in any way. We should change and pick them on an alternating basis, so that we get the best of them and they don't get the best of us.
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You have to learn to play their game against them in order to stay on top. I have had DirecTV for two years and after June 21st they are moving Fox Movie Channel over to Total Choice Plus. Why? So that I will have to pay $5.00 more a month for channels that I will never watch.I called them up today to cancel my service, and I am switching to Dish Network so that I can get a better deal. For $39.99 a month for 10 months I will get all of the Encore channels, TMC Xtra West, TMC West and FMC. Turner Classic Movies is a basic movie channel so it comes with all of the basic tiers from every provider. I enjoy movies from the 60's 70's and 80's along with Foreign films, so I want these other movie channels. Who ever gives me the best deal is the one who gets my $$$$.
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You really know how to pick them because all of the movies you have picked tonight are tops. So thank you so very much!
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I think someone T-buzzed that joint cause it sure feels like Tea to me. Next thing you know someone will put Teddy bears in our drinks, and laying out Teenager lines to snort when all I wanted was a Thai Stick.
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I remember way back in my college day's when we would go out to buy a bag of **** to smoke. The good **** made us laugh and eat raw cookie dough, while the bad **** just put us to sleep. That was some really good ****.
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I would want Rob Zombie to see a list of cool - good - bad films that we the posters on this furum recommend he show on his new show.But in the end I wasn't taking the whole thing seriouly (nothing to get puffy about). Message was edited by: allieharding
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You said at the beginning that... << I mean the movies we are looking for are bad in a good way. >> So the list should be about films that are so bad that they are good and fun to watch, right? Not films that are just bad - bad that one would never watch.
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I like Series 1 and Series 2 the best of Wodehouse Playhouse (1976) because they have Pauline Collins in them. She is missing from the third series, I guess she went off to do something else instead.
