Bethluvsfilms
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SLEEPY HOLLOW
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Winona Ryder
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Rod Steiger
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DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES
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Seen them all, and they are all so good....exception being 138, a copy-cat from an earlier (and much funnier) 1938 screwball comedy. It also doesn't help that I can't stand either of the leads in 138 either.
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4 hours ago, TopBilled said:
Sunday December 1, 2019
Christmas double feature on TCM
A CHRISTMAS CAROL with Alastair Sim
THE BISHOP'S WIFE with Loretta Young
Love these flicks.
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Genevieve Bujold
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THE FIGHTING 69TH
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Louis Calhern
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Dolores Hart
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Helen Troy
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The only time I sit through the ending credits is when I really enjoy the musical score, or the hit single at the end by whoever is singing the song.
Otherwise, I hit the stop button once THE END appears on the screen or the credits start to roll.
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Reginald Gardiner
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Actually I like to change my opinions on 123 and 124....they are indeed really great films and deserve their status as classics.
BTW, nothing wrong with liking THE ENGLISH PATIENT. I just hope there aren't dire consequences for those of us who hated it, like poor Elaine in SEINFELD, who was alienated from her friends and boyfriend and even fired from her job for hating THE ENGLISH PATIENT, lol.

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Barbara Britton
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10 minutes ago, TopBilled said:
Surprised you don't consider #121 a classic.
What do you dislike about #130?
I love a good love story, but that one just wasn't one of them. And I usually like the two leads in anything else they did.
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Out of all of them, I can't get enough of 122. I avoid 130 like the plague whenever it comes on TV, however.
The rest, while I wouldn't consider them classics, I still like to catch once in a while when I'm in the mood.
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MOMMIE DEAREST
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Gene Wilder
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Denver Pyle
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Terry Moore
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Ned Glass
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POLLYANA
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3 hours ago, LawrenceA said:
I think what some were alluding to is that Disney may choose to withdraw The Simpsons from syndication and make it exclusive to their own streaming service.
I was never a fan, but I was too old when it premiered. I understand it's an institution to a certain generation or two that grew up with the series, but I never got into it.
And I just saw a statement from the show's producers saying that there is no plan to end the show, the next season is already in pre-production, and additional seasons are planned afterward.
The producers just haven't gotten the message that the show is just NOT funny any more....instead of letting the show go out on top somewhat (which, like I mentioned, was in 2002), they insist on keeping the show on the air longer and longer with more toilet humor and really lame jokes.
I admit, if it wasn't for the reruns on cable and the DVD's, I wouldn't be able to remember when or even if THE SIMPSONS had ever been hilarious.
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