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hlywdkjk

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  1. The "All Quiet..." theater is identified as being the "Olympia Theater". Future postings of Boston theaters will include "The Metropolitan" and the "Scollay Square". "Scollay Square" is the theater seen in the *42nd Street* photo posted yesterday. Kyle In Hollywood Edited by: hlywdkjk on Jul 14, 2011 11:54 AM
  2. *Congratulations* to TCM for its three Emmy nominations announced today The most ambitious program ever produced by the network, "Moguls And Movie Stars: A History Of Hollywood" is nominated as the year's Outstanding Non-Fiction Series. The program also garnered nominations for Jon Wilkman for the writing of the series and for Christopher Plummer's wonderful "voice-over" narration. Bravo to everyone who played a role in bringing the series to TCM. Well done and definitely deserved. Kyle In Hollywood
  3. _Theater Marquee and Lobby Displays of the 1930s_ Boston (Reposts Below (Fall, 2010) of Capitol Theater Displays, NYC) (Click Through on Reposts to Access Larger Versions)
  4. Thursday, July 14th Race In Hollywood: Arab Images On Film (Click Through On Above Image to Access Larger Versions)
  5. _Theater Marquee and Lobby Displays of the 1930s_ Boston (Reposts Below (Fall, 2010) of Capitol Theater Displays, NYC) (Click Through on Reposts to Access Larger Versions)
  6. I didn't see the opening but did catch the closing remarks. That *Lion Of The Desert* was funded by Khadafi and Libyan money was the primary focus of the post-film discussion. Professor Shaheen made no bones about such funding being responsible for the film failing to attract an audience. He spoke of many prominent critics including this info in their reviews or other articles about the film. He understood how an audience would choose to reject a film because of the Libyan funding. I don't think Professor Shaheen sounds naive - but the filmmaker certainly had to be if he thought people would overloook that fact. The outro also had Professor Shaheen expressing his admiration for Anthony Quinn and his perfomance in the film. Kyle In Hollywood .
  7. *"He is fully aware of the things he's doing that stir the pot, and thus is open to any legitimate criticism of his efficacy in fulfilling the aims of the series."* - David In Seattle If you believe that, fine. I don't see it. "I Love Ya, Man", but dragging "Holocaust Deniers" or the origins of the Six-Day War into the discussion here is derailing the aims of this thread. Kyle In Hollywood
  8. *"... the thought of TCM start editing movies regardless of reason will go over like a lead balloon. TCM is deticated to unedited movies and it is not considered a Family Channel."* - hamradio I am sure 'movieman1957' agrees with you. He brought this issue up because the August *Now Playing" guide (mistakenly) lists this R-rated film as being shown at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. (It has since been moved to the over-night hours.) He was only trying to understand how that could happen when TCM won't show R-rated films before 9 o'clock in the evening on the West Coast. He wasn't asking that the film not be shown or that TCM use an editted version. He saw a "conflict" with the scheduling of that film for the daytime hours and was curious how TCM was going to get away with it. I have no doubt that he is completely comfortable with TCM showing the film at 4am. Kyle In Hollywood Edited by: hlywdkjk on Jul 12, 2011 7:20 PM
  9. *"I just mention it as a reminder that not everyone accepts our common view of that."* - VX Yep. What's the name the Southerners gave to the Civil War? The War Against Northern Aggression, I think? Kyle In Hollywood Edited by: hlywdkjk on Jul 12, 2011 5:52 PM
  10. *"I am grateful to TCM for arranging to have some fine classic film "friends" (actors and other personalities) to come sit in for Mr. Osborne while he is away. It is a rare treat (at least for me) to see some of them this way, and to get their "insider" takes on some of the films and stars they will be introducing."* - rohanaka You''ve brought up an important observation. Having these "Friends Of TCM" and of Robert Osborne take over the reins for a few weeks gives the viewers at home a chance to see how well loved the channel (and Robert) is by so many in the community. One had to go to "The Classic FIlm Festival" or "The Road To Hollywood" events to experience that. Of other "Friends Of TCM", I'd like to see Eva Marie Saint fill in on a week (During Marlon Brando Day in August?), Tab Hunter, Illeana Douglas and the author Cari Beauchamp. And if the well runs dry during the dog days of August, I wouldn't mind if some of the TCM Staffers we saw in March were re-enlisted to take over a night or two. Kyle In Hollywood
  11. Funny that it was still listed for the afternoon when "Now Playing" went to press. While it is something I don't ever pay attention to, the daily schedule page lists the film with a "TV-14" designation from that TV rating system. I guess that can be a lot "stronger" than PG-13. Either way, I doubt I'll be watching at 1am that day. Kyle In Hollywood
  12. The Accessory for the Businessman's Well-Dressed Desk Ink Blotters of 1946 (Click Through on Above Images to Access Larger Versions)
  13. Tuesday, July 12th Race In Hollywood: Arab Images On Film *Lion Of The Desert* (1981) United Kingdom *The Four Feathers* (1939) Argentina
  14. Hey, movieman1957 - Where did you see the 3pm EDT start time for *The End* ? Now Playing? As of tonight, the online schedule lists *The End* as being shown at 4am EDT during Joanne Woodward's "day under the sun." Kyle In Hollywood
  15. It happened again! Sheesh! Go here - and here - Kyle In Hollywood
  16. The Accessory for the Businessman's Well-Dressed Desk Ink Blotters of 1946 (Click Through on Above Images to Access Larger Versions)
  17. It was announced today that Robert Osborne has taken a temporary break from his hosting duties after having minor surgery. TCM's announcement about this development can be read here - http://forums.tcm.com/ann.jspa?annID=51 I thought it might be a good idea to have a thread set aside for those coming to the Forums who are wondering "What Happened To Robert Osborne?" or "Why Is Robert Wagner On TCM?" Beginning tonight (July 11th), there will be a series of Guest Hosts filling in for Robert on a weekly basis. Other "Friends of TCM" acting as Guest Hosts during July include Jane Powell and Tippi Hendren. While Mr. Osborne won't be introducing films seven nights a week for a few months, he will occasionally still be seen on TCM during special presentations that have already been recorded. These include - "The Essentials" on Saturday evenings. "Race and Hollywood" on Tuesday and Thursday in July. and Guest Programmer night in September (and maybe October.) This explains why RO is on TCM on Tuesday Night but not on Wednesday. TCM is expecting Robert Osborne to return to his nightly hosting duties in the fall. (About three months.) If you'd like, this thread already started would be a great place to post messages of good will to Mr. Osborne. http://forums.tcm.com/thread.jspa?threadID=160695&tstart=0&messageID=8538000#8538000 Kyle In Hollywood
  18. Hibi & Baker - From the announcement posted here - http://forums.tcm.com/ann.jspa?annID=51 - RO will still be seen on TCM during this break from his hosting duties. Primarily it will be the intros, etc. that were already recorded long in advance. All the materials for this season of "The Essentials" have been recorded and will continue to be seen every Saturday night. (Soon, the series begins (mostly) repeats until the end of the year.) All the intros with RO and Professor Shaheen for the Race In Hollywood series have been recorded and will be seen on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Plus RO should "appear" with the Guest Programmer for September which was probably already recorded long before this break. So, while RO won't be seen every evening as we've become accustomed, every so often his presence will be seen on the channel over the next three months until he returns to his full-time hosting duties. Kyle In Hollywood
  19. The Accessory for the Businessman's Well-Dressed Desk Ink Blotters of 1946 (Click Through on Above Images to Access Larger Versions)
  20. *"Is it my imagination or does "users" sound drug related? Can't it be 18 " forum member(s)"?"* I get where you're coming from. "Users" refers to the number of registered members logged-in at that current moment. "Guests" are members who haven't logged-in or have "logged off" or were "forced off" for prolonged inactivity but who may still be "around" the Forums.. I think the number of "Guests" will revert back to "zero" or close to it at midnight. Now I gotta go get my works... Kyle In Hollywood
  21. WIlliam Powelll without a moustache is a strange sight indeed. I can see why he seldom was seen without it. Kyle In Hollywood
  22. The Accessory for the Businessman's Well-Dressed Desk Ink Blotters of 1946 (Click Through on Above Images to Access Larger Versions)
  23. 7:00am Sunday I just checked the monthly schedule page and the links to the various other timezones worked and displayed the schedule with the appropriate times. (But I know they were inoperable before.) Plus, the link to the monthly Canadian version of the page worked also. But I don't understand the "font size" issue. Is this a problem on the "Monthly Schedule" page or on the "Daily Schedule" pages? Kyle In Hollywood
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