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TikiSoo wrote: March 6th, 2023, 12:01 pm I have noticed the warning about "smoking" isn't used any more...possibly because of the popularity of vape/smoking among today's youth? Heh, it's whatever the "problem" is today.
I still see smoking warnings as part of the MPAA ratings, and the TV equivalent. I know there was a push at one time to make anything that depicted smoking an automatic "R" or "M" rating.

I wouldn't necessarily mind a warning about animals being hurt/killed onscreen, especially if it's genuine bloodshed, as was often the case in European films of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
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Swithin wrote: March 6th, 2023, 3:16 pm "Miss Adelaide sang to an audience member seated at an onstage table and buried his head in her cleavage . . ."
The old booby trap ploy, eh?

That reports reminds me of a moment in Wishful Drinking, Carrie Fisher's one-woman show, which I saw several years ago. During her performance, Fisher invited a young man from the audience onstage. She then rolled around on the floor with him, wrapping her arms and legs around his body while continuing to deliver her monologue.

Gave new meaning to "Princess Leia."

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Intrepid37 wrote: March 5th, 2023, 5:24 pm I just learned about this "sunsetting" of TCM.com's message boards the day before yesterday. Having been a member there for about a dozen years or so, I possess very fond memories of posting on those boards every day. My most recent visit there had been in October and now I just found out that the boards were shut down the very next month after that. This prompted me to contact misswonderly to express how sad I feel about this and to offer my condolences to her for having lost such a beloved community. And I'm so glad I did, because now I know that this is where the diaspora has landed!
Completely forgot about the fact that my post regarding alternative venues isn't up anymore because the forums are gone. Makes me think that someone should probly make a post on social media platforms, reddit, facebook, twitter, whatever else with the pertinent information. Not me though I don't participate in them :smiley_disco: If anyone cares to do so you can use my post from the original forum if you like:

[***] https://silverscreenoasis.com/oasis3/

https://classicfilmtvradio.freeforums.net/ [TopBilled's forum]
https://www.movieforums.com/community/
https://filmboards.com/
https://www.hipforums.com/forum/forum/2 ... ic-movies/
https://forums.primetimer.com/forum/55-movies/
https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/58
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/

https://www.moviechat.org [imdb clone complete with archive of old messages]

https://imdb2.freeforums.net/

https://www.nitrateville.com/

https://community.qvc.com/t5/TV-and-Movies/bd-p/86

[***] denotes the one that seems to have been agreed upon.

In an effort to consolidate the forum options to one place, these are the forums I've seen mentioned for moving the community to.
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Thank you, Lawrence.

And, no.

I'm Intrepid37 at Hip Forums and decided to use that moniker here as well. It feels right.
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LawrenceA wrote: March 6th, 2023, 3:35 pm
TikiSoo wrote: March 6th, 2023, 12:01 pm I have noticed the warning about "smoking" isn't used any more...possibly because of the popularity of vape/smoking among today's youth? Heh, it's whatever the "problem" is today.
I still see smoking warnings as part of the MPAA ratings, and the TV equivalent. I know there was a push at one time to make anything that depicted smoking an automatic "R" or "M" rating.

I wouldn't necessarily mind a warning about animals being hurt/killed onscreen, especially if it's genuine bloodshed, as was often the case in European films of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
If they’re going that route they could also use a “real people were killed in the making of this film” for special cases like the gypsy actors in Leni Riefenstahl’s Tiefland.
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I enjoyed the open sewer of Off-Topic, that is sewer in the figurative sense, not the literal one. I've never understood why
folks are now so upset about it, even folks who participated in it. Even TCM deleted it after the forum closed, but TCM is a
corporation, so that deletion is easily explained. I enjoy trigger warnings, microaggression warnings, Huck Finn warnings, etc.
Not for themselves, but for how they so easily drive wingnuts up the wall. Keep up the good work. One thing I believe that
was left out of the movie version of Breakfast at Tiffany's was that Holly was a bit of a racist, not an extreme one, but
it's there. :smiley_innocent:
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Andree wrote: March 6th, 2023, 4:43 pm One thing I believe that
was left out of the movie version of Breakfast at Tiffany's was that Holly was a bit of a racist, not an extreme one, but
it's there. :smiley_innocent:
Yeah, she should have gotten with Rooney’s character and the movie ends with them both kicking George or whoever out for not paying the rent on time. That’s a better ending than Truman Capote thought of.
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Andree wrote: March 6th, 2023, 4:43 pm One thing I believe that was left out of the movie version of Breakfast at Tiffany's was that Holly was a bit of a racist, not an extreme one, but
it's there. :smiley_innocent:
It was definitely more overt in the novella...
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LawrenceA wrote: March 6th, 2023, 3:35 pm . . . I wouldn't necessarily mind a warning about animals being hurt/killed onscreen, especially if it's genuine bloodshed, as was often the case in European films of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Hear! Hear!

I deplore movies in which animals are harmed and killed. If reviews warned readers, or alerts preceded movies about such content, I would avoid those movies.
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I liked the film Adventures of Milo and Otis until LawrenceA told me I didn't want to know how it was made.
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Andree wrote: March 6th, 2023, 4:43 pm I enjoyed the open sewer of Off-Topic, that is sewer in the figurative sense, not the literal one. I've never understood why
folks are now so upset about it, even folks who participated in it.
Who's upset by it? Calling it a sewer doesn't mean I'm worked up about it. If you can't see why it was the worst part of those message boards, I don't think I could help you figure it out. I also didn't feel the need to change my screen name on here, either, so what do I know?
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LawrenceA wrote: March 6th, 2023, 5:20 pm
Andree wrote: March 6th, 2023, 4:43 pm I enjoyed the open sewer of Off-Topic, that is sewer in the figurative sense, not the literal one. I've never understood why
folks are now so upset about it, even folks who participated in it.
Who's upset by it? Calling it a sewer doesn't mean I'm worked up about it. If you can't see why it was the worst part of those message boards, I don't think I could help you figure it out. I also didn't feel the need to change my screen name on here, either, so what do I know?
Don't trash the TCM Off-Topic section because of the political threads. There were a lot of other threads there: opera, musical theater, poetry, etc.
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LostHorizons wrote: March 6th, 2023, 4:48 pm

Yeah, she should have gotten with Rooney’s character and the movie ends with them both kicking George or whoever out for not paying the rent on time. That’s a better ending than Truman Capote thought of.
I like the ending of the book better, it's more open-ended and mysterious than the one in the movie, which is the
typical romantic Hollywood finale. For an alternative ending I'd have Holly, who wasn't exactly politically astute,
join the Weather Underground and get blown to bits while trying to place a poorly constructed bomb into a blue
Tiffany's box.
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txfilmfan wrote: March 6th, 2023, 4:58 pm

It was definitely more overt in the novella...
There are also some other things, mostly of a comic nature, that wouldn't have been allowed in a movie released in 1961.
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LawrenceA wrote: March 6th, 2023, 5:20 pm

Who's upset by it? Calling it a sewer doesn't mean I'm worked up about it. If you can't see why it was the worst part of those message boards, I don't think I could help you figure it out. I also didn't feel the need to change my screen name on here, either, so what do I know?
I figure if someone calls something an open sewer that they are at least a bit angry about it, even if it's to a very minor degree.
Things did get rough there every once in a while, but over time that was an expectation. I wouldn't say worst, just different, as
things can get very heated over political topics. I recall when any political discussion in Off Topics was discouraged. I don't know
why TCM suddenly decided to allow it. I really didn't feel a need to change my screen name, I just thought it was time for a
change, seeing as it was a new venue. Vautrin lasted a lot longer than my other half dozen or so names. TCM censors, screw
you. :smiley_hammer:
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