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Sunday ? Nov. 2
?Worth Getting Up For?
6:00am ? That?s Entertainment ? 1974 ? Fred Astaire ? 132m ? MGM
8:15am ? Summer Stock ? 1950 ? Gene Kelly ? 109m ? MGM
10:00am ? The Band Wagon ? 1953 ? Fred Astaire ? 112m ? MGM
?Angels?
12:00pm ? Here Comes Mr. Jordan ? 1941 ? Robert Montgomery ? 93m ? Col.
1:45pm ? Cabin In The Sky ? 1943 ? Ethel Waters ? 98m ? MGM
3:30pm ? Angels In The Outfield ? 1951 ? Paul Douglas ? 99m ? MGM
5:30pm ? A Guy Named Joe ? 1944 ? Spencer Tracy ? 121m ? MGM
7:35pm ? Heavenly Music ? 1943 ? Short ? 22m ? MGM
?By Tennessee Williams?
8:00pm ? The Rose Tattoo ? 1956 ? Burt Lancaster ? 117m ? Paramount ? PS
10:00pm ? The Glass Menagerie ? 1950 ? Kirk Douglas ? 106m ? WB ? Premiere
?Silent Sunday Nights?
Midnight ? Rosita ? 1923 ? Mary Pickford ? 117m ? UA
?TCM Imports?
2:00am ? I Live In Fear ? 1955 ? Dir: Kurosawa ? 113m
4:00am ? The Magnificent Seven ? 1960 ? Yul Brynner ? 128m ? UA
Monday Nov. 3
?Snap Shots?
6:15am ? Don?t Fence Me In ? 1945 ? Roy Rogers ? 71m ? Republic ? PS
7:30am ? Funny Face ? 1957 ? Audrey Hepburn ? 103m ? Paramount ? PS
9:30am ? Picture Snatcher ? 1933 ? James Cagney ? 75m ? WB
11:00am ? Murder In Greenwich Village ? 1937 ? Richard Arlen ? 68m ? Col.
?Birthday Salute To John Barry?
12:30pm ? S?ance On A Wet Afternoon ? 1964 - Kim Stanley ? 115m ? PS
2:30pm ? Somewhere In Time ? 1980 ? Christopher Reeve ? 104m ? Uni ? PS
4:30pm ? Born Free ? 1966 ? Virginia McKenna ? 95m ? Columbia
6:15pm ? The Quiller Memorandum ? 1966 ? George Segal ? 105m ? Fox ? PS
?Cruisin??
8:00pm ? Abandon Ship ? 1957 ? Tyrone Power ? 100m ? Col.
10:00pm ? Dante?s Inferno ? 1935 ? Spencer Tracy ? 90m ? Fox ? Premiere
11:30pm ? Juggernaut ? 1974 ? Richard Harris ? 109m ? UA
1:30am ? Monkey Business ? 1931 ? Marx Bros. ? 78m ? Paramount ? PS
3:00am ? We?re Not Dressing ? 1934 ? Bing Crosby ? 80m ? Paramount ? PS
4:30am ? Love Affair ? 1939 - Irene Dunne - 85m ? RKO
Tuesday Nov. 4
?Hunted?
6:00am ? DOA ? 1950 ? Edmund O?Brien ? 83m ? UA
7:30am ? Background To Danger ? 1943 - George Raft ? 80m ? WB
9:00am ? Dangerous Mission ? 1954 ? Victor Mature ? 75m ?RKO
10:30am ? Saboteur ? 1942 ? Robert Cummings ? 108m ? Uni ? PS
?Presidents?
12:30pm ? Seven Days in May ? 1964 ? Burt Lancaster ? 120m ? Paramount ? PS
2:45pm ? Tennessee Johnson ? 1942 ? Van Heflin ? 100m ? MGM
4:45pm ? Wilson ? 1945 ? Alexander Knox ? 158m ? Fox ? Premiere
7:40pm ? Teddy The Rough-Rider ? 1940 ? 19m ? Vitaphone
?Election Night?
8:00pm ? The Great Man Votes ? 1939 ? John Barrymore ? 72m ? RKO
9:15pm ? The Last Hurrah ? 1958 ? Spencer Tracy ? 122m ? Col.
11:30pm ? A Lion Is In The Streets ? 1953 ? James Cagney ? 88m ? WB ? Premiere
1:00am ? The Best Man ? 1964 ? Henry Fonda ? 102m ? UA
3:00am ? Gabriel Over The White House ? 1933 ? Walter Huston ? 87m ? MGM
4:30am ? The Great McGinty ? 1940 ? Brian Donlevy ? 83m ? Paramount ? PS
Wednesday ? Nov. 5
?Birthday Salute to Joel McCrea?
6:00am ? The Most Dangerous Game ? 1932 ? 63m ? RKO
7:15am ? Stars In My Crown ? 1950 ? 90m ? MGM
9:00am ? Primrose Path ? 1940 ? Ginger Rogers ? 93m ? RKO
10:45am ? The More The Merrier ? 1943 ? Jean Arthur ? 101m ? Col.
12:30pm ? The Silver Horde ? 1930 ? Jean Arthur ? 76m ? RKO
2:00pm ? Trooper Hook ? 1957 ? 82m ? UA
3:30pm ? Colorado Territory ? 1948 ? 94m ? WB
5:30pm ? Union Pacific ? 1939 ? B. Stanwyck ? 135m ? Paramount ? Premiere
?Before Their Time?
8:00pm ? Twentieth Century ? 1934 ? Carole Lombard ? 91m ? Col.
9:45pm ? Riffraff ? 1936 ? Jean Harlow ? 94m ? MGM
11:30pm ? Nobody Lives Forever ? 1946 ? John Garfield ? 100m ? WB
1:30am ? The Eagle ? 1925 ? Valentino ? 72m ? UA ? PS
2:45am ? Night Passage ? 1957 ? Brandon de Wilde ? 90m ? Uni ? PS
4:30am ? Seven Men From Now ? 1956 ? Gail Russell ? 78m ? WB ? PS
Thursday, Nov. 6
?A Big Day?
6:00am ? The Big Heat ? 1953 ? Glenn Ford ? 89m ? Col.
7:30am ? The Big Street ? 1942 ? Henry Fonda ? 88m ? RKO
9:00am ? Big House USA ? 1955 ? Broderick Crawford ? 82m ? UA
10:30am ? The Big Shot ? 1942 ? H. Bogart ? 82m ? WB
?Seeing Red?
12:00pm ? The Red Danube ? 1949 ? Walter Pidgeon ? 119m ? MGM
2:00pm ? The Bride Wore Red ? 1937 ? Joan Crawford ? 103m ? MGM
4:00pm ? The Red Pony ? 1949 ? Myrna Loy ? 89m ? Republic ? PS
5:45pm ? The Fuller Brush Man ? 1948 ? Red Skelton ? 93m ? Col.
7:30pm ? Festival of Shorts
?Star of The Month ? Edward G. Robinson?
8:00pm ? Nightmare ? 1956 ? Kevin McCarthy ? 89m ? UA
9:30pm ? The Cincinnati Kid ? 1965 ? Steve McQueen ? 113m - MGM
11:30pm ? The Whole Town?s Talking ? 1935 ? Jean Arthur ? Col.
1:15am ? Vice Squad ? 1953 ? 88m ? UA
2:45am ? Destroyer ? 1943 ? 99m ? Col.
4:45am ? Edward G. Robinson ? Little Big Man ? 1996 ? Doc. ? 60m
Friday, Nov. 7
?Roommates?
6:00am ? Phffft ? 1954 ? Jack Lemmon ? 88m ? Col.
7:30am ? Pack Up Your Troubles ? 1932 ? Laurel & Hardy ? 68m - Roach
8:40am One Good Turn ?1931 ? 20m ? Roach
9:00am ? Brother Rat ? 1938 ? Priscilla Lane ? 90m ? WB
10:35am ? Sing, Sister, Sing ? 1934 ? Todd/Kelly ? 20m ? Roach
11:00am ? Walk, Don?t Run ? 1966 ? Cary Grant ? 114m ? Col.
?It?s Twue, It's Twue?
1:00pm ? Inherit The Wind ? 1960 ? Spencer Tracy ? 128m ? UA
3:15pm ? Ace In The Hole ? 1951 ? Kirk Douglas ? 111m ? Paramount ? PS
5:30pm ? In Which We Serve ? 1942 ? Noel Coward ? 115m ? Two Cities ? PS
7:30pm ? Cartoon Alley
?Stage and Screen?
8:00pm ? The Farmer Takes A Wife ? 1935 ? Henry Fonda ? 94m ? Fox ? Premiere
10:00pm ? The Cocoanuts ? 1929 ? The Marx Bros. ? 96m ? Paramount ? PS
12:00am ? A Thousand Clowns ? 1965 ? Jason Robards ? 118m ? UA
?TCM Underground?
2:00am ? The Undead ? 1957 ? Pamela Duncan ? 75m ? Balboa
3:30am ? Yankee Doodle Dandy ? 1942 ? James Cagney ? 126m ? WB
Saturday, Nov. 8
?A Pirate?s Life?
6:00am ? Barbary Pirate ? 1949 ? Donald Woods ? 64m ? Col.
7:15am ? Prince of Pirates ? 1953 ? John Derek ? 80m ? Col.
8:45am ? Capt. Blood ? 1935 ? Errol Flynn ? 119m ? WB
11:00am ? The Pirate ? 1948 ? Gene Kelly ? 102m ? MGM
?So Young?
1:00pm ? Ah, Wilderness ? 1936 ? Mickey Rooney ? 98m ? MGM
2:45pm ? Spirit of Culver ? 1939 ? F. Bartholomew ? Uni ? Premiere
4:15pm ? Never A Dull Moment ? 1950 ? Natalie Wood ? 89m ? RKO
6:00pm ? These Wise Fools ? 1946 ? Margaret O?Brien ? 90m ? MGM
7:30pm ? Festival of Shorts
?They?re Mine, All Mine.? Movies I Love.
8:00pm ? The Essentials ? Seven Chances ? 1925 ? Buster Keaton ? 60m ? MGM
9:15pm ? Jubal ? 1956 ? Glenn Ford ? 101m ? Col.
11:15pm ? A Hard Day?s Night ? 1964 ? The Beatles ? 85m ? UA
12:45am ? You Can?t Take It With You ? 1938 ? James Stewart ? 126m ? Col
3:00am ? A Lady Takes A Chance ? 1943 ? John Wayne ? 86m ? RKO
4:30am - Wagon Master -1950 ? Ben Johnson ? 80m - RKO
The End
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You are very kind, my friend.
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Great schedule. You scared me though. I picked the same week!! So far I haven't duplicated anything which means I don't have to remake any part of the schedule. On the other it means I must not be doing something right. (The Vignette Spotlight is grand.)
Good job. Glad you are back and working hard.
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This is great news. I knew you were proud of her before so this is just wonderful. Congratulations to you for being a wonderful mother. We are most happy for you and your daughter.
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>The "keep TCM an old movie channel" thread says the same thing
That's exactly my point. How many threads are going to cover the same ground. I'm not arguing your complaint but these things are everywhere. They all say more or less the same thing. They are in this forum, they are in the Hot Topics forum.
The percentage of duplicated threads is what is becoming a problem. See filmlover's comments in the Genre section.
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I didn't receive my "Now Playing" guide but I got all my e-stuff.
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Give it a rest.
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Yeah, but are they going to show it in widescreen? (I doubt it.)
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You do what you want. Dealing with an internet community you have to understand there are going to be all kinds of people. (I only visit two boards and I've learned that.) You have to expect you are going to get negative reactions at times because sometines that is what people do.
You've spent a great deal of time sharing personal information. (And I haven't read everything from you.) On the one hand you may get some empathy but you also run the risk of being ridiculed. Not everything you post is going to get a response. People often will not post anything just to say they agree with you. Some posts from people aren't even worded for a reply.
As this is an open place you don't always get to pick your friends. My advice would be to try to not take it so hard. If you become too personal with your life you're going to get all kinds of reactions. Then again you may not get any reaction. This is a whole different world than having a conversation.
Good luck.
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I enjoy the film but it is mainly, for me, a comfortable western. Not too thought provoking, the 60's obligatory young couple, a better cast than script and some humor. That may sound worse than I mean it but I enjoy the way Stewart and O'Hara work. Stewart and Keith are good in their scenes. Keith's accent is a bit hard to follow at times for me.
A pleasant way to spend some time.
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Well, the hair is all wrong. Mike's backside isn't what it used to be nor is the USA. And God doesn't make deals like that.
Let's move on.
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It's a fine film but I wouldn't place it over "Winchester '73" or "The Naked Spur."
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I don't think that one could say TCM is a pay channel in the same sense as HBO. They are an expanded basic package on the cable or more likely now part of a digital package. That may be a different situation on a satellite.
RainingViolets:
Those two movies are more a situation of one's geography. "Midnight Express" played at around 4:00am ET.
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I found it interesting until Brando showed up. For me it's at least 30 min. too long.
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Thelma:
The films are not TCM's to license. They license them from the studios. Even it's original library went to Time/Warner when they bought the Turner conglomerate. TCM has to rent everything they show.
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The four you list have been shown on TCM before. Unfortunately, not this month.
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I think MTV is apples and oranges to TCM but could it happen? Sure. It would be fine with me.
BTW, I meant no offense in my response to your comments several posts back. I was trying to make the statement without maligning you in any way. I hope you felt I disagreed respectfully with you. If it came across as too harsh, as it did to Fred, that certainly wasn't my intention.
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Wouldn't it be harder to keep three channels running? Would cable companies give up more money for additional channels that would seem to offer a smaller viewership? Where is the start up money coming from?
TCM 3 would be the toughest sell. Even among loyal TCM viewers that would watch a strictly devoted channel to silents would be very small. I can't imagine there would be enough to fill a schedule and if there were the repitition would be tremendous.
Is there a market for post 1970's through 1990's movies? After that you have the pay channels
pretty much cornering that market.
I'm not trying to be contrary as much as this is food for thought.
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Fred:
I didn't "condemn" her for starting another thread. I suggested that she just can't blame management for not knowing when there are plenty of responses here.
I think you will find I wasn't rude or malicious in any way. I appreciate the fact that she is interested in TCM. I know she is or she wouldn't be here. But this is similar to what goes on every year. I understand people are worried. (I think I already mentioned that.) Don't we have 5 or 6 of these discussions going on now. We're always going to have these discussions. (BTW I'm used to "it" more than you know.)
How many times has the programmer come here himself and answered these comments. Has not Kyle posted the "mission statement" from 1994 and from recent years as well? If the programmer's comments are good enough for you than nothing will be. So this will go on.
I fully expect we'll have another discussion when "Summer Under The Stars" comes in August.
For the record, I don't know anyone at TCM. Nobody "got" to me to support them. I'm just trying to be realstic about the situation.
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I'm with mr6666. I got as far as the 15th and I've seen 100 of them in my life. They aren't all great but seldom was I bored.
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>Some have said that this topic keeps coming up and so forth. The fault for this lies not with me, but with the owners (not just management) of TCM, for not clarifying publicly what their mission and future purpose is, say, over the next five years,
I respectfully disagree. Some research would have shown that several people, primarily Kyle, lzcutter and the TCM Programmer himself have answered this question on more than one occasion. True, they are not releasing press statements every month but they shouldn't have to. In the end it doesn't make people feel better and I understand that. This channel is a passion for some and when it seems change is in the air there is worry.
But all the worry won't make a bit of difference it Time/Warner called today and changed the whole setup. I'd be as sorry as anyone.
I'm sure they have ratings reports like any network. Polling us (posters) would be very lopsided as we make up such a small (but certainly important) percentage of their viewers.
I do understand that it may be difficult navigating this board but to coming in starting yet another thread about this and then blame mangement for your not knowing what is going on is unfortunate.
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I like the climax of the film. You knew it was coming but I thought it was well handled and it was exciting and realistic. The way the bullets ricochetted and sounded seemed realistic.
Stewart is a good strong character. McNally is an appropriate jerk. Duryea is properly slimy. I only had trouble with Will Geer being Wyatt Earp. (Maybe because it's hard to see Grandpa Walton in that role.)
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I think Stewart drove something as simple as a De Soto (or similar car.) It had big those big fins and regular sedan type look to it.
You maybe closer on Novak's car being a Jaguar. Just for your info the VW you mention it is a Karman Ghia.
Here is one that is too new but you get the idea.
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I'm not discounting your request bu you already can just by starting a thread. If one group can keep a thread of Gary Cooper with 6500+ posts going it could work for you. If you look back there may be an old one you could bring up.
Just a suggestion....

[b]The TCM Programming Challenge- Love Potion #9[/b]
in TCM Program Challenges Archive
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Some brief notes.
Not much for Sunday. Monday my favorite film composer John Barry gets a birthday tribute.
Tuesday this year is election day so I had a day for Presidents and elections.
Wednesday it's Joel McCrea. I like him more and more. He was my SOTM a few challenges ago but I get different movies to schedule.
"Before Their Time" is a night for those who died too soon.
Thursday gets to be SOTM Edward G. Robinson night.
Friday on "Stage and Screen" it's stars who played the same role in both places.
Saturday morning is in honor of my son's recent triumphal performance as an extra pirate in his community college's production of "Pirates of Penzance." (Way to go Ian.)
Saturday afternoon is a cluster of films for child stars. Saturday night is a hodge podge of favorite films and less well known films that people might enjoy.
I know the times are bound to be wrong somewhere in there. I may have to add a short here or there but I got it on here.
I may come back and add things as it comes to me but that's it for now.
Chris