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  1. Sandy:

     

    In my opinion these might fit what you're looking for:

     

    Sgt York - 5/27 12:15am

    Sayonara - 5/27 10:00pm

    Command Decision - 5/28 7:30am

    Hell Is For Heroes - 5/30 1:30am (Eastern time on these.)

     

    Hope it helps.

     

    Chris

  2. I can agree with the Cavett shows, I can understand some of the newer movies, but this is too far. The idea of seeing a bunch of non talents "recreating" classic movies scenes is more than most of us will be able to stomach.

     

    tcmprogrammer, say it ain't so.

  3. I'm with you On Kenneth More. There was something about him that I thought made him an ordinary type of man. I mean that to be most complimentary. I thought he was quite good in "A Night To Remember", "Sink The Bismarck" (especially the scene where he fears he has lost his son.) Even saw his version of "39 Steps."

     

    He is very good in an unspectacular way. His characters seemed to be very good decent men. I don't know anything about him personally but I always enjoyed his work.

     

    Note: I only remember the "Doctor In The House" tv series. Remember Bogarde from The Servant? Never saw much of his comedic work, hopefully will get the chance.

     

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  4. Hi Larry:

     

    JackBurley apparently agrees with you. Griffin even told a story about how he followed Welles out of a restaurant after a modest dinner only to find his limo stopped at some other restaurant to pick up a rather large order of some kind to be taken home.

     

    Chris

  5. I have been in awe of each of you that have contributed schedules on both of the challenges. It has been amazing to watch the considerable depth of thought that has been displayed.

     

    The wit and the range of topics that have been covered is amazing. A feat accomplished out of love of film and love of the challenge cannot be minimized. You are all to be congratulated. I hope that if the programmer uses anyone's day, theme, salute, etc. that they might acknowledge it here. The viewers may not think it's a big deal but I certainly do (and I'm sure others will) and I look forward to seeing the results on TCM. Thank all who took the time and effort.

  6. Mike:

     

    This may be the closest thing you have to talk with people about movies. The good part is that it is always here, always open. You get people from all over the world. We have one from Laos or Thailand. Several are from Canada. One new young lady from Ireland. We are spread around pretty well. The group is well informed and usually nice even when we disagree. (There are exceptions, though.)

     

    It seems the chances on catching old movies at theaters are slim. Some colleges and towns with lots of theaters sometimes will show them but not too often.

     

    Welcome. Jump in the water's fine.

     

    Chris

     

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  7. Since you're on Welles, I saw Merv Griffin on Larry King the other night and he showed a clip of Welles' last interview that was on his show. Griffin said Welles died three hours after the show. He sounded ok. He didn't look great but I don't think anyone would have thought he was at death's door.

  8. Where did you get/see "Pfffft?" It's been so long since I've seen it but I remember it fondly. I always thought the slide-away bed was a cool idea.

     

    I'm with you on the Malone comment. I don;t know alot about Malone but I never thought of her as a Monroe wanna-be.

  9. I'm sure you're right. The only thing more aggravating for him, or any other director, was knowing TV was showing them all wrong in the first place.

  10. I started out of complete boredom. My junior year in high school my part time job cut back hours. My friends at school were dating and I wasn't. So on weekends I started to watch movies. At that time they weren't all that old, 30-40 yrs.

     

    While I never saw a movie 13 times in one weekend like JackBurley did there were a few where I might watch 7-10 different ones. It helped me keep my sanity. It gave me a hobby I still enjoy 30 some years later. At least it's something you can't outgrow.

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