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He makes you smile.
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I have most of them already so whatever somebody wants to talk about first just say the word and we'll get ready.
I may take a few days before Christmas and this may be one of them.
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This is all grand. And the possibility of talking Ford for a couple of weeks (or maybe reading might be more accurate) is tantalizing.
We need to plan our viewing so we can all watch the same thing over the course of a couple of days and then let it all begin.
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If I recall "The Morning After" was a made for TV movie so it won't show up here.
Now I have a headache.
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"Don't touch my board. It's my board, you hear? Oh, and that's my arrow too."
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Ostracized? No sir. A good deal of the fun is listening to someone who hasn't seen something that we are more familiar with to see how you think of it. It is a chance for us to get a different perspective.
Also, if you were who am I going to talk to about the finer points of Brahms?
Edited by: movieman1957 on Dec 3, 2010 4:09 PM. It helps to have all the words in there.
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It only makes sense as that is the day the new "True Grit" opens. (If I recall correctly.)
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That is why I keep that link handy. (You probably know Moira found it first.)
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JF:
Well, in the literal sense. I have heard people say it is the most germ laden thing, almost anyway, you can meet. I like checks.
Sir Francis:
So glad to have made you smile.
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Stare if you must. Dream if you will. I would never question the choices of the Great Maven.
>Next up: Sexy beasts..
I had to do a double take.
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I think Karloff. He looks creepy enough in his straight roles.
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I find it amazing that you have watched a film 10 or 12 times that you didn't necessarily love. And then to come away with a whole new appreciation for it is something most interesting.
I'll sometimes go back and watch something I am not thrilled about because we may be talking about it but I don't recall a revelatory viewing, much less after that many viewings.
Maybe another film for my festival.
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It is in our house. The problem, I would guess, would be a rights issue. Maybe somebody else has it. One day maybe TCM will have a day long "Christmas Carol" marathon.
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He mad it on Bronxgirl's sexy list.
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So, what is she buying? Money itself may not be dirty but Kim should be careful of where it came from.
I have a tendency to be cynical in things like this. Just off of that clip I think she's looking for a break.
Now I have to go see the whole thing. Luckily, Netflix is on the job.
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Hi Kyle:
I guess the next question would be if they cannot determine who owns the rights then who is there to come after TCM? It might bring them out of the woodwork.
Even with that I understand that TCM knows they don't have them and no one wants to get caught in a legal quagmire.Besides it is the right thing to do.
I think I am taking off January 12. All day L&H. It's Christmas just a tad late.
Edited by: movieman1957 on Dec 1, 2010 9:29 PM because the 5th is too early but Hal Roach is worth staying home for.
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*Men! Always wanting sexy funny and taking funny sexy for granted. ( > sigh! < )*
Okay. Now I have to ponder the finer points of the difference. Hmmmm.
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You certainly came with an open mind. A fine commentary.
I think the part of "Stagecoach" you refer to about the music is when it first sets out? If I recall correctly I got the sense it was nothing more than to help build excitement. A sense of this is not your ordinary coach ride. Maybe you're a little more up when the action does start.
Of course, with my luck it was probably lifted and just stuck on there like those old bad "B" westerns that seemed to recycle music.
Oh. I agree with you that having spent several years visiting here and being involved in these discussions that you can't help but watch films differently. So many different perspectives and ideas make watching now much more interesting. I'm now looking for things that I might bring to a conversation. Little things that might make it more interesting. Also I wonder while I watch if I'm not over-thinking things.
Edited by: movieman1957 on Nov 30, 2010 11:25 AM
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>So I didn't go anywhere for a couple of days after that.
>I ordered a lot of jalapeno and anchovy pizzas, and
>watched a lot of MTV, and drank lots of Big Red.
Well, if the wasps can't kill you and that menu didn't kill you then what possibly could?
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There's 35 seconds of big eyes. Did I miss something?
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>The important thing was the character of the man and I think I got that right.
You certainly did.
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>What about Ralph RIchardson?? I'm outside the box too. In fact, are there any Ralphs who aren't sexy?
You are wonderfully outside the box. Ben Johnson proves that as well. On the other hand - I am the box. (Perfect for recycling.)

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Ro:
I'd be there in a heartbeat with chocolate chip cookies.
Lafitte:
"Warlock" is a really interesting western. Not much on action but plenty of head games and some pretty good performances.
Lynn:
I can help if needed.