TopBilled Posted August 28 August 28, 2019: high barbaree (1947) little women (1949) the reformer and the redhead (1950) right cross (1950) the girl in white (1952) executive suite (1954) the opposite sex (1956) good news (1947) two sisters from boston (1946) too young to kiss (1951) the bride goes wild (1948) the sailor takes a wife (1945) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted August 29 August 29, 2019: strictly dishonorable (1931) downstairs (1932) i found stella parish (1935) the casino murder case (1935) captain fury (1939) confessions of a nazi spy (1939) uncertain glory (1944) deadline at dawn (1946) watch on the rhine (1943) the lady vanishes (1938) experiment perilous (1944) the three musketeers (1935) little women (1933) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sagebrush Posted August 29 I like Lukas' singing voice. It's too bad he didn't get to show it off more often. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted August 30 14 hours ago, sagebrush said: I like Lukas' singing voice. It's too bad he didn't get to show it off more often. Someone on another thread thought Lukas was at his best when playing villains. He certainly was a versatile performer. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted August 30 August 30, 2019: i thank a fool (1962) the honey pot (1967) stolen hours (1963) ada (1961) they won't believe me (1947) the lusty men (1952) my foolish heart (1949) i'll cry tomorrow (1955) house of strangers (1949) with a song in my heart (1952) smash-up the story of a woman (1947) girls on probation (1938) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spence Posted August 30 15 hours ago, TopBilled said: August 30, 2019: i thank a fool (1962) the honey pot (1967) stolen hours (1963) ada (1961) they won't believe me (1947) the lusty men (1952) my foolish heart (1949) i'll cry tomorrow (1955) house of strangers (1949) with a song in my heart (1952) smash-up the story of a woman (1947) girls on probation (1938) a longtime lady friend of mine from Brooklyn (Holly) loves her best, calling her "One Tough Brooklyn Broad" unquote Holly is also from there & got me lots of neat books & memorabilia, including an official 1966 HELL'S KITCHEN T-SHIRT! Though to Holly *JAMES (Francis) CAGNEY-(l899-l986) will always be her main man BIG-TIME! She also adores *The Chairman of the Board: Francis (Albert) Sinatra-(l9l5-98) & think his 1958 Summer Wind is her fav. number, but votes for his good (***) 1966 Von Ryan's Express as his finest of his 58 flix 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted August 31 August 31, 2019: the strange love of martha ivers (1946) young man with a horn (1950) along the great divide (1951) the big sky (1952) the bad and the beautiful (1952) lust for life (1956) town without pity (1962) spartacus (1960) the vikings (1958) gunfight at the o.k. corral (1957) there was a crooked man (1970) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted August 31 I'm going to start posting screen shots of the TCM schedules. It will be much easier than my re-typing everything. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted August 31 Tomorrow's TCM schedule: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sagebrush Posted September 1 I do enjoy SUTS, but it's nice to have the daily variety back! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 1 34 minutes ago, sagebrush said: I do enjoy SUTS, but it's nice to have the daily variety back! I always feel this way after 31 Days of Oscar, too. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Somnambula Posted September 1 How did you show the schedule without the shorts? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 1 32 minutes ago, The Keeper said: How did you show the schedule without the shorts? Good question. The shorts had not yet been added to the day's schedule when I took those screen shots. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Somnambula Posted September 1 3 hours ago, TopBilled said: Good question. The shorts had not yet been added to the day's schedule when I took those screen shots. This should make what you do much easier. I like it. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 1 1 minute ago, The Keeper said: This should make what you do much easier. I like it. Agreed. I should have been doing screen shots all along. Live and learn. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 2 Tomorrow's TCM schedule: 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheCid Posted September 2 22 hours ago, TopBilled said: Good question. The shorts had not yet been added to the day's schedule when I took those screen shots. Always been interesting that if I use the Charter guide sometimes it lists shorts and sometimes it doesn't. Guess it depends on when TCM lets them know about the addition of shorts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 2 10 minutes ago, TheCid said: Always been interesting that if I use the Charter guide sometimes it lists shorts and sometimes it doesn't. Guess it depends on when TCM lets them know about the addition of shorts. It might have been because I took that screen shot (for the September 1st schedule) at the end of August. When we hit the first day of September, then I think the shorts were added/filled in to the schedule. My theory. The screen shot I took for today's schedule (which I took yesterday on the 1st) had the shorts included. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 3 Tomorrow's TCM schedule: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 4 Tomorrow's TCM schedule: 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sagebrush Posted September 4 I'm looking forward to tonight's early years prime time lineup! 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TopBilled Posted September 4 3 hours ago, sagebrush said: I'm looking forward to tonight's early years prime time lineup! Yes, silent film fans will be very happy. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spence Posted September 4 To Top, check out huge item I just posted pal & send your comments please!? (NEED HEKP AGAINl Even after 18yrs I still cannot paste,etc an AVATAR on my image??? Even have a couple ready to go, but just can't achieve this MORE TIPS ARE WELCOME PLEASE) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spence Posted September 4 4 hours ago, sagebrush said: I'm looking forward to tonight's early years prime time lineup! Who's your all-time fav dancer Astaire, Kelly,etc?? (TRIVIA/FACTS For her astonishing 1993 GIRLIE SHOW epic concert in Aussie, MADONNA actually on the cuff=-(HA, EVERYTHING IS PLANNED OUT WITH MY GIRL) called his agent & to her amazement Gene called back himself in 10 minutes & she offered front row tickets, he said under 1 condition that she do a tribute to her Idol of cinema MARLENE DIETRICH-(l90l-92) which she does, for those that want to see this epic concert always on youtube and FB) (P.S. My mom Robyne was once an actualy NYC Rockett circa 1962/63 & respects her as an entertainer but hates her as a person. For the record she loves *Cagney, G Hines & Gene best. There's even footage online when Madonna met her other idol-(gave her the nickname of MADAME X too) speaking of MARTHA GRAHAME Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spence Posted September 4 38 minutes ago, TopBilled said: Yes, silent film fans will be very happy. sadly, a lost art form as well I bet if the held same type of film buffs,fans poll of THE KING & QYEEN OF HOLLYWOOD, as they did for 1938 & over 20m voted *GABLE & MYRNA LOY won & FAIRBANKS, SR & *PICKFORD would have lead the field in the silent era 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites