vallo13
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And All this time, I thought Happiness was a Warm Gun....Bang! Bang! Shoot!-Shoot!

vallo
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And Feb.12 @ 9am " The Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)" Ritter was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. But lost to Patty Duke for "The Miracle Worker" (1962)
vallo
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I've seen Shane a few times. It is a good film.
One User comment from IMDb.com said; Whether or not Shane is, in fact, a great film is open to at least some discussion. But it is certainly among the most cinematic.
I think you'll enjoy the film. You have too a least watch it and judge for yourself.
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I think it's "Tall, Dark and Handsome (1941)" with Cesar Romero.
Try Here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034262/
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I just heard. Sad, they should have gave him a Prosthetic leg. Instead of trying to heal the damaged one.
What a shame....
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My Reclinder, playing with my 3-Great Nieces and Great Nephew. Helping my 14yr. old Son with Girl problems (yeah! Like I'm an Expert) and turning my friends on to TCM (classics) for the first time.....
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My King Vidor films include: 1931's "Street Scene", "Stella Dallas" (1937) and "Northwest Passage" (1940) among others...
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>>"Vallo's intentions are good<<
Well, I failed my "College of Musical Knowledge" Class

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In which she deserves. Great Actress over-looked a few times from the Academy.
Personal Quote:[About the Academy Awards] "It's the creme-de-la-creme of bulls**t."
I agree.....
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Please see your post on the "Information,Please" thread.
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For the Max Steiner soundtrack for "Since you went away"
Try Here:http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0007TCA52/sr=8-13/qid=1170004966/ref=sr_1_olp_13/102-6962996-0236917?ie=UTF8&s=music
it's a little costly @$69.99 @ Amazon
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This may help you on your Quest.
Try Here:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037280/soundtrack
try "Google.com"
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Love Vito Scotti, one of the great underrated characters..
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Larry & Mongo, I love this thread but when Mongo posts certain Stars that are not included in the "Walk-of Fame" it just (as they say) "Burns my Biscuits".
vallo(Bill)
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Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Paul Newman
Pier Angeli
Everett Sloane
Eileen Heckart
Sal Mineo
Directed By Robert Wise
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Stoney, It STINKS!!!!, Ryan SeaWEED can get a star with one Lousy show. But certain stars with over 200 films get ZIP....
what a world and What a sad state of affairs.....
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>>"There are just as many good and bad movies being made now as ever".<<
Yes, mostly Independent & Foreign Films...Hollywood seems to have lost it's grip.
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Mr. Cook, One of the best henchman,characters in many a film. Except "House on Haunted Hill" where he "Spooked" me out as a kid.
Don't even get me started as to why he doesn't have a star in Hollywood. After 60yrs. and 200 films (come-on Hollywood walk-of fame....get with the program)
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The loss of Great Writers, Raymond Chandler ,Tennessee Williams, Ernest Hemmingway, John Steinbeck and even Ernest Lehman. As far as I'm concerned most writers today are hack (with a few exceptions).
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>>"I, too would not miss a reprise on Sunday."<<
I would miss it on Sunday, Because Saturday I go out to Play...

Ps:I'm also not to crazy about TCM's choices either...
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Thanks for the heads-up Ken. It's on too late for me.(11:30pmEST) I get up @ 5am. Good thing I received the DVD during the Holidays. Great Film...Followed by "Lonely are the Brave" another film that needs the DVD Treatment.
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Always loved Borgnine in just about anything. Resently he doe's the voice of Mermaid Man on SpongeBob SquarePants. The Guy never seems to age...
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Mommy II: Mommys Day (1997) .... Attorney Neal Ekhardt
Mommy (1995) .... Attorney Neal Ekhardt
Columbo: Publish or Perish (1974) (TV) .... Alan Mallory
The Girl Hunters (1963) .... Mike Hammer
***That's it as far as acting the rest are written by Spillane.
Try Here: http://imdb.com/name/nm0818765/
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From Yahoo.com
2 hours, 28 minutes ago
PARK CITY, Utah - At a festival that features several films with sexual content, including full male nudity and a documentary about bestiality, a southern Gothic tale that includes the rape of a young girl is causing the biggest stir. "Hounddog" is the story of Lewellen, a girl played by 12-year-old Dakota Fanning, who is growing up in the 1960s South. She is a free-spirit obsessed with Elvis Presley and has little supervision by her abusive father and alcoholic grandmother.
Even before the first screening of "Hounddog" at the Sundance Film Festival this week, a Christian film critic, citing Fanning's age, decried the movie as child abuse, and Roman Catholic activist Bill Donohue called for a boycott.
Fanning is defending her work as well as the movie, and so is the head of Sundance, who said it was courageous for director Deborah Kampmeier to tackle "challenging material." "Hounddog" is entered in the festival's dramatic category.
"It's not a rape movie," Fanning said Tuesday. "That's not even the point of the film."
The disturbing scene lasts a few minutes but is not graphic. There is no nudity, the scene is very darkly lit and only Fanning's face and hand are shown.
Kampmeier said it took her a decade to get the film made, largely because of the rape scene, but cutting it was a compromise she was unwilling to make.
"This issue is so silenced in our society. There are a lot of women who are alone with this story," she said.
"When you're shooting a film, it's the images you line up next to each other that create a story," Kampmeier said. "If you have a hand hitting the ground, Dakota screaming 'stop' and you see a zipper unzip ? that creates a rape."
Ted Baehr, chairman of the Christian Film and Television Commission and publisher of the Web site movieguide.org, claims "Hounddog" breaks federal child-pornography law. He said the law covers material that "appears" to show minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
"Even if they're not actually performing the explicit act, we are dealing with a legal issue here," he said.
Baehr said Fanning is being exploited in the film, and that it should be considered an outrage.
"Children at 12 do not have the ability to make the types of decisions that we're talking about here," he said. "If we're offended by some comedian's racial slur, why aren't we offended by somebody taking advantage of a 12-year-old child?"
Two other children perform in the film. Cody Hanford plays Buddy, and Isabelle Fuhrman plays a girl nicknamed "Grasshopper."
Kampmeier said she talked with the children and their parents but didn't go into great detail with the young actors about the content.
"I didn't have to articulate to Cody and Isabelle the psychological elements that were going on in this film," she said. "I used images to tell the story. I didn't manipulate these children or explain to these children what was going on."
Fanning said she and Kampmeier talked for months before the film was shot and spent a day painting pottery together and discussing the story.
"It's not really happening," Fanning said of a rape. "It's a movie, and it's called acting. I'm not going through anything. Cody and Isabelle aren't going through anything, their characters are.
"And for me, when it's done it's done," she said. "I don't even think about it anymore."
Sundance director Geoffrey Gilmore said independent filmmakers should pursue sensitive subject matter.
"I feel the mission and very nature of what Sundance is about is to provide a platform for that," he said.
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Fritz Lang's "Human Desire"
in Film Noir--Gangster
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Sorry, it's not on TCM schedule (that doesn't mean that it will never be on again)
They do have a VCR of the film @ amazon.com
Try here:http://www.amazon.com/Human-Desire-Beast-Fritz-Lang/dp/B000KRK7WE/sr=8-1/qid=1170172329/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-8633869-3199309?ie=UTF8&s=video
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