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by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 5:26 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project
Replies: 262
Views: 38401

Re: Ranking Only the Best (and the Very Worst) of a Movie Year Project

1967 starts now. Next up will be 1953. The Best: 1 Bonnie and Clyde 2 The Young Girls of Rochefort 3 Thoroughly Modern Millie 4 Far from the Madding Crowd 5 Our Mother's House 6 The Taming of the Shrew 7 Two for the Road 8 Camelot 9 In the Heat of the Night 10 How to Succeed in Business Without Real...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 2:58 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???
Replies: 58
Views: 1015

Re: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???

One difference I notice between Robert Osbourne and Ben M. is that Osbourne clearly loved the golden age of Hollywood and its stars, whereas Ben favors the 70s and beyond and doesn't seem quite as warm to eras before that point. Just an observation at any rate. Eddie, Jacqueline, and Alicia all seem...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 1:34 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3820
Views: 230737

Re: I Just Watched...

Mother Night (1996) -- Based on a Kurt Vonnegut novel, this film tells a very dark tale. MOTHER NIGHT is my FAVORITE VONNEGUT NOVEL (I've read just about everything he wrote- with wildly varying opinions across the board)- but I recall just being BLOWN AWAY by MOTHER NIGHT and every time I am asked...
by CinemaInternational
Yesterday, 12:15 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3820
Views: 230737

Re: I Just Watched...

Two more films..... True Believer (1989) -- The idea of James Woods playing a lawyer with 60s radical leanings is quite ironic from today's standpoint, but regardless of what one thinks of him offscreen, his exceptional, committed performance, considerably better than the film around him, provides j...
by CinemaInternational
May 21st, 2024, 1:53 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3820
Views: 230737

Re: I Just Watched...

Hibi wrote: May 20th, 2024, 8:41 am
kingrat wrote: May 17th, 2024, 7:02 pm Yes, Alma is back as a Spanish name, pronounced "Ahlma." The name from the past was "you can call me Al-ma."
What movie character was named Alma? I seem to remember one.
Don't forget Thelma Ritter in Pillow Talk! "You're my inspiration.... Alma!"
by CinemaInternational
May 21st, 2024, 1:40 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: OBITUARIES
Replies: 524
Views: 80577

Re: OBITUARIES

Loved Dabney Coleman in everything I'd seen him in. Didn't really come into his own until his later years. I preferred him w/stache! Was Dabney his real name? Who would pick that for their stage name? Yes, that was his real name. I'll remember him most for 9 to 5 and Tootsie, but he was memorable w...
by CinemaInternational
May 21st, 2024, 1:27 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: OBITUARIES
Replies: 524
Views: 80577

Re: OBITUARIES

Fred Roos, longtime producer of the films of Francis Ford Coppola. Age 89. https://deadline.com/2024/05/fred-roos-dead-francis-ford-coppola-godfather-producer-1235925291/ His last credit is Coppola's new film Megalopolis, which appears to be a jinxed production given that Coppola's wife Eleanor died...
by CinemaInternational
May 21st, 2024, 12:24 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3820
Views: 230737

Re: I Just Watched...

Highlights of the 70s list. Pared down a bit from the other thread's lists that I make to include only the ultimate highlights. And yes, I know my taste can be strange..... 1970 Airport Catch-22 Darling Lili Donkey Skin I Never Sang for My Father Little Big Man Lovers and Other Strangers Patton Puzz...
by CinemaInternational
May 20th, 2024, 9:24 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???
Replies: 58
Views: 1015

Re: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???

HoldenIsHere wrote: May 20th, 2024, 4:42 pm
Bronxgirl48 wrote: May 20th, 2024, 2:30 pm Maybe someone keeps spilling celery tonic in the control room.
Our soon-to-be ex-tape editor . . .

"Can't we just use the tape? So what if it's a little sticky."
Does Jeff Know?
by CinemaInternational
May 20th, 2024, 2:25 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???
Replies: 58
Views: 1015

Re: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???

Spielberg was introducing it over the wknd, than after a few minutes delay, Jewel Robbery started and was shown in its entirety (a previous selection in that series) WHAT is going on with TCM lately? This is the 2nd time in a couple wks this has happened. (something not on the schedule is shown). I...
by CinemaInternational
May 20th, 2024, 2:24 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???
Replies: 58
Views: 1015

Re: WHAT HAPPENED TO 40 GUNS???

Don't forget about the Bebe Daniels film that was incorrectly framed (the top was at the bottom of the screen). And supposedly there was a slip up when Black Narcissus was on too. Maybe they jinxed themselves with the promo saying "we do it right"
by CinemaInternational
May 20th, 2024, 2:14 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2718
Views: 169092

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

And Paul Newman's illustrious debut follows: The Silver Chalice! (or as I dub it, The Silver Phallus!) :D Oh, yes, the one that he took a big ad out in one of the trade papers to apologize for after it aired on TV after he became a big star. It's a more interesting film than Warners big Helen of Tr...
by CinemaInternational
May 20th, 2024, 2:12 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2718
Views: 169092

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

Hibi wrote: May 20th, 2024, 2:04 pm Isn't that the Joan Collins one? Have always wanted to see it but its seldom shown on TCM and I never seem to catch it when it is shown.
That's the one. Call it Alexis in ancient Egypt, only even more conniving and wicked.
by CinemaInternational
May 20th, 2024, 2:00 pm
Forum: The People of Film
Topic: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
Replies: 2718
Views: 169092

Re: MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES

LAND OF THE PHAROAHS -- I guess every great director is entitled to make at least one bad picture in their career. "Bring the snake in a strong basket" "The gods of Egypt have spoken!" I still love the ending though. So deliciously ironic. William Faulkner worked on the script!
by CinemaInternational
May 18th, 2024, 6:27 pm
Forum: Movies and Features on TCM
Topic: I Just Watched...
Replies: 3820
Views: 230737

Re: I Just Watched...

Restoration (1995) : Why did I even bother? what was especially weird was this came out at THE HEIGHT of MEG RYAN'S STARDOM and my sister wanted to see this SO BAD (she was a history major and loved the time period), but this was also the HEIGHT OF ANNOYING RELEASE HABITS BY "INDEPENDENT"...